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Add items from source files? #6

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alphapapa opened this Issue Jun 12, 2018 · 4 comments

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alphapapa commented Jun 12, 2018

Hi,

I just saw this package, and it looks really cool! But what if it also added items from the source files? Maybe it could use Jonas Bernoulli's hl-todo package to get the items or item types. What do you think? :)

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🤔 that's a fascinating idea!

A cursory google search led me to this package: https://github.com/WolfeCub/todo-projectile

Are you interested in looking for a way to make these two packages play nicely together? Use todo-projectile to create the todo.org, and magit-org-todos will show them in the magit status buffer!

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danielma commented Jun 12, 2018

🤔 that's a fascinating idea!

A cursory google search led me to this package: https://github.com/WolfeCub/todo-projectile

Are you interested in looking for a way to make these two packages play nicely together? Use todo-projectile to create the todo.org, and magit-org-todos will show them in the magit status buffer!

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Hm, that's an interesting idea too. But I don't need an Org file with the items, I'd just like to display them directly in the Magit buffer. The benefit of integration with hl-todo or todo-projectile would probably be to reuse their keyword configuration (although that might be of limited usefulness, as I wouldn't want NOTE: items in the Magit todo list).

Maybe this belongs in a separate package, then. But I will surely learn from how you did it, as figuring out how to insert Magit sections would take a while on my own. :) Thanks.

alphapapa commented Jun 12, 2018

Hm, that's an interesting idea too. But I don't need an Org file with the items, I'd just like to display them directly in the Magit buffer. The benefit of integration with hl-todo or todo-projectile would probably be to reuse their keyword configuration (although that might be of limited usefulness, as I wouldn't want NOTE: items in the Magit todo list).

Maybe this belongs in a separate package, then. But I will surely learn from how you did it, as figuring out how to insert Magit sections would take a while on my own. :) Thanks.

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@alphapapa that is extremely cool! I love it! I'm going to install and try it out today

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danielma commented Jun 13, 2018

@alphapapa that is extremely cool! I love it! I'm going to install and try it out today

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