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Typing [x] could insert the checked list item #8877

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pomek opened this issue Jan 21, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9139
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Typing [x] could insert the checked list item #8877

pomek opened this issue Jan 21, 2021 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9139
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package:autoformat package:list squad:core Issue to be handled by the Core team. type:improvement This issue reports a possible enhancement of an existing feature.

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pomek commented Jan 21, 2021

📝 Provide a description of the improvement

We introduced support for inserting a to-do list item by typing [ ] . What about extending the feature with an option for adding a "marked as done" to-do list item after typing [x] ?


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@pomek pomek added type:improvement This issue reports a possible enhancement of an existing feature. package:autoformat package:list labels Jan 21, 2021
@Mgsy Mgsy added the squad:core Issue to be handled by the Core team. label Jan 25, 2021
@Mgsy Mgsy added this to the backlog milestone Jan 25, 2021
@AnnaTomanek AnnaTomanek modified the milestones: backlog, iteration 41 Mar 1, 2021
mlewand added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 12, 2021
Feature (autoformat): Typing `[x]` will insert a checked todo list item. Closes #8877.
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