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# vim-actodo
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This is a very basic TODO list syntax plugin.
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There are no fancy keybindings, and nothing automatic.
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It simply formats a TODO list to make it easier to track what you are working on.
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## Supported keywords
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Lines beginning with `#` will be shown in bold and should be used as headers.
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You can use multiple hash characters for different levels but they will all be formatted the same.
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Leading whitespace is ignored.
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Lines beginning with `TODO:`, `WORK:` (for work-in-progress), `WAIT:` (for jobs waiting on someone else), or `DONE:` are your tasks, with the associated status.
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URLs enclosed with angled brackets will be shown in blue, as will dates in a subset of the ISO 8601 format (`YYYY-mm-dd`, `YYYY-mm-ddTHH:MM`, and `THH:MM`, with or without a trailing `Z`).
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Tags begin with a # and a letter, and must be two or more letters long.
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Any other lines will be shown in plain text, and are designed for notes or comments on the tasks.
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## Example
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An example list can be found in the file [example.actodo](example.actodo) in this repository.
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Files should have the extension `.actodo`.
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![Screenshot of an example list](screenshot.png)
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