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Dates #17

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JMoerman opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 3 comments
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Dates #17

JMoerman opened this issue Oct 25, 2017 · 3 comments

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Issue by xordspar0
Tuesday Apr 21, 2015 at 21:41 GMT
Originally opened as Manuel-Kehl/Go-For-It#55


Go For It should add creation and completion dates to new and completed items, respectively.

See relevant documentation:
Creation date
Completion date

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Comment by xordspar0
Tuesday Apr 21, 2015 at 21:48 GMT


If this is implemented, then the dates should be hidden from the names of the tasks because it makes things too bulky. There should be another way to look at the date.

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Comment by mank319
Tuesday Apr 21, 2015 at 21:50 GMT


I agree. They should not be directly exposed to the user, but it should be possible to filter and/or sort by that attribute.

daniellandau added a commit to daniellandau/Go-For-It that referenced this issue Sep 8, 2018
This fixes JMoerman/Go-For-It#17.

The format specification states that a completion date is mandatory and a
creation date can be optionally added. The format states that "Many Todo.txt
clients discard priority on task completion." This is one of them partly in
order to simplify the date parsing logic but also it's the logical thing to do.
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JMoerman commented Oct 5, 2018

Implemented in 1.6.7, which should be released shortly.

@JMoerman JMoerman closed this as completed Oct 5, 2018
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