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| How to Use PlainTasks: | |
| Projects: | |
| ☐ Anything with colon at the end of the line is a project title | |
| ☐ You can nest projects inside each other | |
| ☐ You can fold projects (a built-in editor feature) | |
| Tasks: | |
| You can write plain text as notes or descriptions wherever you want; | |
| it's totally fine! | |
| New: | |
| ☐ Press ⌘+enter (ctrl+enter on Windows) to add a new task. | |
| ☐ You can also use ⌘+i (ctrl+i on Windows) to add new task | |
| ☐ If you're on a new line PlainTasks will create a new task on the current line | |
| ☐ If you're on a line with a task pressing new task shortcut will add a task after it | |
| ☐ If you're on a line with some normal text pressing new task shortcut will convert it to a task | |
| ☐ New tasks will be nested as much as the task on the previous line | |
| Done: | |
| ☐ Pressing ⌘+D (ctrl+d on Windows) mark a task as done | |
| ☐ Pressing ⌘+D (ctrl+d on Windows) again will put it back in pending mode | |
| Tagging: | |
| ☐ You can add tags using @ sign, like this @tag | |
| Archiving: | |
| ☐ Pressing ⌘+shift+A (ctrl+shift+A on Windows) will archive the done task. | |
| By removing them from your list and appending them to the bottom of the file under Archive project. | |
| The archive project is separated from the other list of projects with a line. see bottom of this file. | |
| Starting a new todo-list: | |
| ☐ Bring up the command palette (it's ⌘+shift+p in Mac and ctrl+shift+p in Windows) | |
| ☐ type `task` and select `Tasks: New document` command | |
| Using Mouse: | |
| ☐ You can use you mouse to toggle a task. just hold ⌘ (ctrl on Windows) and click the task | |
| --- ✄ ----------------------- | |
| You can use separator snippet to separate your todo lists. type -- and press tab | |
| FileType Support: | |
| PlainTasks support these file types out of the box | |
| ☐ TODO | |
| ☐ *.todo | |
| ☐ *.todolist | |
| ☐ *.taskpaper | |
| ☐ *.tasks | |
| You can customize: | |
| ☐ New and done bullets | |
| ☐ List of file-types that should be considered todo lists | |
| ☐ Key-bindings if you don't like the default ones | |
| ☐ Date formating for done tasks | |
| See the readme file on github on how to do these customizations. https://github.com/aziz/PlainTasks | |
| Editor Useful Tools: | |
| ☐ Use ⌘+control+up/down (ctrl+shift+up/down on Windows) to move tasks up and down. | |
| ☐ Use ⌘+R (ctrl+R on Windows) to see a list of projects and quickly jump between them | |
| ___________________ | |
| Archive: | |
| ✔ learn how to use PlainTasks @done (2012-09-07 07:30) |
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