Jonathan Moerman

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**Comment by [mank319](https://github.com/mank319)** _Saturday Dec 27, 2014 at 23:59 GMT_ ---- Yeah that is definitely something on the to-do list. Using [Todo.txt](http://todotxt.com) is simply a quick to implement solution with...

**Comment by [fabianthoma](https://github.com/fabianthoma)** _Sunday Dec 28, 2014 at 12:17 GMT_ ---- Yeah I figured as much, staying simple with an application is the best way to start it. I files...

**Comment by [nodiscc](https://github.com/nodiscc)** _Wednesday Oct 28, 2015 at 14:52 GMT_ ---- I think this app should not take care of synchronization, but rather rely on - and maybe suggest -...

**Comment by [mank319](https://github.com/mank319)** _Wednesday Oct 28, 2015 at 15:20 GMT_ ---- In that case Todo.txt would be one option among many others, if Todo.txt is set as storage back-end the...

**Comment by [nodiscc](https://github.com/nodiscc)** _Wednesday Oct 28, 2015 at 15:25 GMT_ ---- As long as the storage backend is a file (plain text, database, encrypted data, xml, json, org-mode https://github.com/mank319/Go-For-It/issues/61 https://github.com/mank319/Go-For-It/issues/68,...

**Comment by [asteres](https://github.com/asteres)** _Sunday Jun 05, 2016 at 21:56 GMT_ ---- I would love to make a plugin so go for it works with the Habatica api https://habitica.com/apidoc/#api-Task-AddTagToTask

**Comment by [eages](https://github.com/eages)** _Tuesday Jun 07, 2016 at 03:53 GMT_ ---- I agree with nodiscc here. Part of Go For It's usefulness (and also todo.txt in general) is the lean...

**Comment by [JMoerman](https://github.com/JMoerman)** _Tuesday Jun 07, 2016 at 20:09 GMT_ ---- @eages I agree with that synchronization is not something that should be implemented in Go For It itself, but...

**Comment by [JMoerman](https://github.com/JMoerman)** _Tuesday Nov 22, 2016 at 12:20 GMT_ ---- Snap and flatpack are definitely things to look into. However at this time I want to focus the time...

> The wording should be something like: If you've used the prepended date (optional), you can use that with the completed date (also optional) to calculate how many days it...