This plugin allows people to easily access and manage todo lists for their projects from vim.
You can easily access and manage Todo lists of specific projects or a general Todo list.
If you use a plugin manager, such as vim-plug, follow its instructions on how to install plugins from github.
To install the stable version of the plugin, if using vim-plug, put this in your vimrc
/init.vim
:
Plug 'vuciv/vim-bujo'
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Open Todo of current git repo:
:Todo // from git repo
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Open general Todo:
:Todo g
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Using mods:
:botright Todo :botright Todo g
You can see more mod commands at :h mods
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Insert a new task:
nmap <C-S> <Plug>BujoAddnormal imap <C-S> <Plug>BujoAddinsert
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Check off a task:
nmap <C-Q> <Plug>BujoChecknormal imap <C-Q> <Plug>BujoCheckinsert
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Change cache directory:
let g:bujo#todo_file_path = $HOME . "/.cache/bujo"
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Change todo window width:
let g:bujo#window_width = 40
- Press
Ctrl-W n <
replace n with the number of steps you want to move to the left - Press
Ctrl-W n >
replace n with the number of steps you want to move to the right
- Press
This gif shows how the Todo list opens up in vim.
We can also see that the task list is very easy to manage.
The ascii art is inserted manually, but you can do that yourself with the file 'templates/md.skeleton'
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 for the community.
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.
I plan to add diary capabilities, and all the fun little quotes and activities that make actual bullet journaling fun!
If you would like to work on this project with me, please reach out to me on twitter
Copyright (c) Jersey Fonseca. Distributed under the same terms as Vim itself.
See :help license
.