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10 lines
1.5 KiB
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{
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"name": "Taskwarrior import/export",
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"identifier": "taskwarrior",
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"script": "taskwarrior.qml",
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"version": "0.0.2",
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"minAppVersion": "17.06.1",
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"authors": ["@fmakowski"],
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"platforms": ["linux", "macos"],
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"description" : "This script creates menu items and buttons to import and export Taskwarrior tasks.\n\n<b>Dependencies</b>\n\nUnix-like OSes only!\n<a href=\"http://taskwarrior.org\">Taskwarrior</a>\n\n<b>Usage</b>\n\n<i>Export:</i>\nThe script takes selected text from your note and parse it to create task entries based on it. The following rules currently apply for the test to be parsed correctly:\n * the project is defined by writing \"project:\" (case-insensitive) immediately followed by the project name; the rest of the line content is skipped\n * the task is defined by making a list item, using either - (minus) or * (asterisk) at the beginning; the task description taken will be used with the most recently detected project name to create a new task\n\n<i>Import:</i>\nThe script takes selected text from your note, parsing it into the project names you want to fetch from Taskwarrior into the note. The tasks will be written as a list right below the selection. The project names will be appended before the lists As \"Project: [projectName]\" to separate lists.<b>To Do</b>\n\n * foolproof used regexps\n * make project nesting easier\n * use headers to determine project name and nesting\n * Windows support\n * Taskwarrior parameter parsing (like tags, dates, priority, etc.)"
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}
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