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*bujo.txt* *bujo.txt*
Bujo~
Bullet Journal Vim Plugin~
Author: Jersey Fonseca <jerseyfonseca@gmail.com>
Version: 0.1
1. Overview
2. Features
3. FAQ
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*bujo-overview*
1. Overview~
This plugin allows people to easily access and
manage a todo list.
You can stable versions of this plugin at:
https://github.com/jfonseca8/vim-bujo
Feedback and bug reports are welcomed and encouraged.
If you want new features, please do let me know. I
would be honored at the opportunity to make a tool
better.
I built this because I wanted the ease of vim bindings
with the benefits of keeping a todo list on hand. It is
very simple and minimialist.
=======================================================
*bujo-features*
2. Features~
* Run:
:Todo
* Insert a new task:
nmap <C-Enter> <Plug>BujoAddTodoNormal
imap <C-Enter> <Plug>BujoAddTodoInsert
* Check off a task:
nmap <C-BS> <Plug>BujoChecknormal
imap <C-BS> <Plug>BujoCheckinsert
* Change cache directory:
let g:bujo#todo_file_path = $HOME . "/.cache/bujo"
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*bujo-notes*
3. Notes
I am not sure that writing this todo file into the root
directory is the best way to go about it. I have never
made anything like this, and couldn't find resources
that were helpful with how to handle such situations.
If this annoys anyone, please do let me know. I am
happy to change it, and happy to know if there are
better standardized ways to go about this
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