An opinionated todo-list plugin for Sublime Text (2 & 3) editor
To install this plugin, you have two options:
-
If you have Package Control installed, simply search for
PlainTasks
to install. -
Clone source code to Sublime Text packages folder.
Bring up the command palette (it's ⌘ + shift + p
in OS X and ctrl + shift + p
in Windows) and type task
and select Tasks: New document
command.
NOTE: Save your todo files with todo
, todolist
, tasks
or taskpaper
file extensions or just name them TODO
with no extension.
NOTE: In windows or Linux use ctrl
instead of ⌘
☐ ⌘ + enter
or ⌘ + i
: new task
☐ ⌘ + d
: toggle task as completed. You can also use your mouse to mark a task a completed. just hold down ⌘
(or ctrl
if you're on Windows or Linux) and click the task. Clicking again will toggle the task back to the pending state.
☐ ⌘ + m
: toggle task as cancelled.
☐ ⌘ + shift + a
will archive the done tasks, by removing them from your list and appending them to the bottom of the file under Archive project
☐ ⌘ + shift + u
will open the url under the cursor in your default browser
☐ Anything with colon at the end of the line is a project title, you can also nest projects by indenting them.
☐ You can write plain text as notes or descriptions wherever you want.
☐ You can add tags using @
sign
☐ PlainTasks comes with a simple snippet for creating separators, if you feel that your task list is becoming too long you can split it into several sections (and fold some of them) using this snippet:
--
and then tab key
will give you this: --- ✄ -----------------------
☐ Use ⌘ + control + up/down (ctrl+shift+up/down on Windows)
to move tasks up and down.
☐ Use ⌘ + r
to see a list of projects and quickly jump between them
★ See the Tutorial for more detailed information.
PlainTasks is an opinionated plugin, which means that it is highly configured to look in a specific way. but this does not mean that you can not customize it. If you feel that something does not look right and you want to change it, you can easily do it in your user settings file.
Go to Preferences > Package Settings > PlainTasks
and open Settings - User
, there you can override all the default settings. to get an idea you can take a look at Settings - Default
.
Here is a list of PlainTasks' specific settings:
-
open_tasks_bullet
Default: ☐
other valid options: - ❍ ❑ ■ □ ☐ ▪ ▫ – — ≡ → › -
done_tasks_bullet
Default: ✔
other valid options: + ✓ ☑ -
date_format
Default: (%y-%m-%d %H:%M) -
done_tag
Default: true
Determines whether done tasks should gain a @done tag or not -
before_tasks_bullet_margin
Default: 1
Determines the number of spaces (default indent) before the task bullet
PlainTasks comes with a custom todo icon that you can find in the icons
folder. You can assign it to your todo files to give them a better look and distinguish them from other plain text files. Google and find out how to assign a custom icon to a file type in your operating system.
by Jeffrey Way from net.tutsplus.com
You can contribute on github
- Thanks to Chagel for the iTodo plugin.
- Thanks to Taskmate for TextMate.
- Thanks to TaskPaper Mac application from hogbaysoftware.com
Copyright 2012-2013 Allen Bargi. Licensed under the MIT License