[rspec-users] specdoc and taskpaper
Colin Campbell-McPherson
colin at logaan.net
Thu Feb 14 17:09:16 EST 2008
I use task paper and love it. Definitely the fastest way to throw in
todo items. I wouldn't call the format yaml-ish though. Here's an
example:
This is a project:
- This is a task @done
- Another Task @context
Another Project:
- Task again
Plain text
Words followed by a colon are a project.
Words following a hyphen are a task.
The @context following a task sets it's context.
@done means it's done.
Any other words are plain text.
I've been thinking of writing a todo app that had an export to
taskpaper function.
On 14/02/2008, at 11:44 PM, Joseph Anthony Pasquale Holsten wrote:
> Hello there,
> I was wondering if anyone had looked at taskpaper? [1] They've got a
> vaguely yaml inspired format for todo lists.
>
> It reminded me of specdocs. I wonder how much work it would be to
> convert or build it in?
>
> Anyone else interested in seeing this?
>
> http:// Joseph Holsten .com
>
> [1] http://hogbaysoftware.com/products/taskpaper
>
>
>
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