docs(workon): clarify -c flag usage and exclusivity
Updated the usage string to show -c as an alternative option and added a note that it cannot be used with other flags.
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ Also, if no IDE is specified in the config, the feature will default to not open
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**Usage**:
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```
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grokkit workon <todo_item_title> [-m '<custom_commit_message>'] [-f]
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grokkit workon <todo_item_title> [[-m '<custom_commit_message>'] [-f]] | [-c]
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```
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**Arguments**:
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@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ grokkit workon <todo_item_title> [-m '<custom_commit_message>'] [-f]
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- `-f`: This signifies a "fix" rather than a todo item (the default is always a todo item)
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- `-c`: "completes" the work item. This means:
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- `-c`: "completes" the work item (note: cannot be used with other flags). This means:
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- If it is a todo, it will be moved to the "completed" folder, and the index readme will be updated.
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- If it is a fix, the work plan will be moved to the "completed folder". No index update is necessary.
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- In either case, the update will be committed to the branch.
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