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@dzintars just so you know I managed to do something decent using both:
I don't like the setup but I'll see how well it works for me over time. You can also take a look at this: |
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I'm just exploring...
So... I have "general" Taskwarrior database, where I do put different stuff.
But lately i started to utilize
$TASKDATA
with Direnv per project basis (software development). So instead of using Contexts or Projects I just use "local, per-project database". And I do commit it to Git (solo projects). That seems to work pretty well.My question/idea is:
Is there some kind of Vim/Task plugin which can scan the entire project/code base for tags like
#TODO:
and to create the task list automatically for me? On top of that, I would love to have file path and line number of that particular#TODO
item in annotation, so that when I click on it, it opens the new Vim buffer in that particular place.???
Sometimes (quite often) it's more "ergonomic" just to slam
#TODO: Improve this thing
(example) comment just above the particular stanza and move on.And when the comment is removed from the codebase, I just want it to be marked as Done.
Had anyone seen something similar like that?
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