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[Feature] automatically remove completed task in one specific file #4

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imeed166 opened this issue Oct 2, 2021 · 3 comments
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[Feature] automatically remove completed task in one specific file #4

imeed166 opened this issue Oct 2, 2021 · 3 comments

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@imeed166 imeed166 commented Oct 2, 2021

The ability to define a file in the setting where all the tasks that are completed are immediately (or after delay) removed automatically without any interaction from the user.

@imeed166 imeed166 changed the title [Feature] automatically remove completed task in one specific files [Feature] automatically remove completed task in one specific file Oct 2, 2021
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@ivan-lednev ivan-lednev commented Nov 2, 2021

Hello, @imeed166,
Thank you for your input.
The issue is partially addressed in 0.3.0: now there is an option to define an archive file. You still need to trigger the command manually, but I'm planning to add automatic archiving in a future release.

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@imeed166 imeed166 commented Nov 2, 2021

now there is an option to define an archive file.

Thank you, I've actually used this feature to make a macro to delete the new file after moving the completed tasks. So problem resolved.

but I'm planning to add automatic archiving in a future release.

I'm so hyped, thank you for this too.

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@imeed166 imeed166 commented Dec 9, 2021

Hi again @ivan-lednev, I found a new way to delete tasks, and it requires interoperability between this plugin and expiring notes.

Could you add an option for the created archive file, to include the below metadata upon creation? This way, expiring notes can recognize and delete it when the date is due.

expires: YYYY-MM-DD

Here is the comment where your plugin was mentioned in expiring note's related discussion.

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