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PlainTasks - opinionated todo-list plugin for Sublime Text 2

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84 points by allenb · 19 comments

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jrajav

As long as we're being opinionated, I think it would be better to just call this what it is: a Taskpaper plugin for ST2.

By the way, same thing for vim: https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim

elomarns

I'm using this plugin for a while, and I think it's really great. The only flaw was that it lacked documentation, which is not a problem anymore.

  • mkuhn

    Yes, I can only recommend it.

    I use it both on my laptop and my desktop and the list is synced by Dropbox. The best thing that I can say is that it just works and fits very well into my workflow but instead of a simple text-file I now have a nicely formatted list.

pallinder

For people that want this outside of Sublime you can get TaskPaper, same thing (I guess this plugin was based on taskpaper). Available at the apstore. I use it daily as my todo manager.

jonheller

Thank you, I really enjoy this.

I spent so much of my time in Sublime Text these days that not having to leave it (even to go to as great a program as Omnifocus) is really nice.

VeejayRampay

When I read "opinionated" these days, I automatically translate it in my head to something like "This software only does part of the job, but that's by design".

donniezazen

I am using Simplenote for my todo list using Markdown. nvPY on Ubuntu and Flick Note on Android. It is nice and simple setup.

arrowgunz

This looks pretty useful. I don't have to leave Sublime to check for my coding tasks now. I would definitely recommend this.

sourthyme

Nice. I've been making my own tasks in sublime for awhile.

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