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💡 [FEAT] Option to hide, strike-through or dim completed tasks

Open silentjay opened this issue 1 year ago • 1 comments

For workspaces with a lot of recurring tasks it can get overwhelming to see all the tasks, especially for recurring tasks you can't delete once complete. I think it would might be an idea to have an option to dim/hide these tasks until the day they are due again, maybe with a keybinding to unhide/un-dim etc

For now a simple workout around is that i'm going to move all my recurring tasks to their own workspace.

silentjay avatar Sep 25 '24 10:09 silentjay

Hi @silentjay, Yes I'm working on a feature that'd allow you to customize how you see your tasks. The new version should be released in <10 days

kraanzu avatar Sep 27 '24 07:09 kraanzu

Hi @silentjay, sorry for the delay! This is now possible. Check Strike Completed

Also, check out the newer docs since a whole lot has changed :)

Note: Hide is not possible as of now, there are similar requests that want same behaviours (ie changing the items displayed in the list) so I'll think of the a good implementation in the next release :)


Also lemme know your thoughts on the docs if its too confusing to understand, etc

kraanzu avatar Nov 10 '24 09:11 kraanzu

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github-actions[bot] avatar Nov 10 '24 09:11 github-actions[bot]

The new strike completed functionality is good enough for me, looks better than I thought. Hiding isn't necessary for me now we can dim/strike out completed todos although others may still want this.

silentjay avatar Nov 10 '24 12:11 silentjay

Lets gooo! Glad that you liked this

kraanzu avatar Nov 10 '24 12:11 kraanzu

Hey @silentjay , not sure about your familiarity with python or programming in general, but how would you rate the Formatter Section on a scale of 10 for clarity to the users?

kraanzu avatar Nov 10 '24 12:11 kraanzu

@kraanzu the wiki doc are very detailed and well put together, looks like you've put a lot of work into it!

I'm familiar with python, although this is the first time I've come across an API for a CLI program so it'll be interesting to work with it.

silentjay avatar Nov 11 '24 11:11 silentjay

Oh and I forgot to mention had an issue with the migration command, didn't note the error sadly but it wouldn't import my todos.

silentjay avatar Nov 11 '24 11:11 silentjay

Awesome. Glad to hear that <3

kraanzu avatar Nov 11 '24 11:11 kraanzu

Oh and I forgot to mention had an issue with the migration command, didn't note the error sadly but it wouldn't import my todos.

Yes my bad. Please check out the latest version, its fixed

kraanzu avatar Nov 11 '24 11:11 kraanzu