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Integrate with VSCode to automatically extract notes and todo items into OneMore Tasks #1223

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1001QAdotNET opened this issue Dec 18, 2023 · 1 comment
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Leverage one of the well known VSCode extensions to extract ToDo notes from VSCode projects and aggregate them/Integrate them in the OneMore Todo/Tasks list.

Use case: I need to import my task list in OneNote where I keep my To Do list.
I also need a central place to store project notes and OneNote is just good for this but I want to be able to point to vscode:// URLs

@1001QAdotNET 1001QAdotNET changed the title Pipe dream feature request: take the OneMore ToDo to the next level up- integrate it with VSCode to Pipe dream feature request: take the OneMore ToDo to the next level up- integrate it with VSCode to automatically extract notes and todo items Dec 18, 2023
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The TODO tree extension would be my favorite, there is already an option to export the todo notes as a text containing an ASCII tree properly indented. What is needed here is to go over a folder and extract and centralize all the TODOs either exported or not from all the workspace subfolders in that folder

@stevencohn stevencohn changed the title Pipe dream feature request: take the OneMore ToDo to the next level up- integrate it with VSCode to automatically extract notes and todo items Integrate with VSCode to automatically extract notes and todo items into OneMore Tasks Dec 19, 2023
@stevencohn stevencohn added the feature-request New feature or request label Dec 19, 2023
@stevencohn stevencohn added the low-priority Low priority, may not address label May 11, 2024
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