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This tool has been super helpful, however my biggest hiccup is currently trying to close tasks.
When I'm done with something, having to type or specifically copy the task ID can be quite cumbersome & is a significant interruption to the task closing work flow.
Are there any plans to add something like matching that instead of an ID, pulls the ID from the cache of the closest matching task.
The other thing that I thought could be an idea is to assign custom ID's to tasks as they are cached. Instead of listing task IDs when doing 'todoist List -f today' it lists 1,2,3,4,5 and when interacting you can instead do 'todoist close 4' which will pull the actual matching task ID in relation to the custom ID for the API call.
Thanks in advanced for any replies.
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Thank you, I think the both of the ideas is good.
But, I don't have time to improve tool now.
If you are interested in develop the feature, feel free to submit PR.
This tool has been super helpful, however my biggest hiccup is currently trying to close tasks.
When I'm done with something, having to type or specifically copy the task ID can be quite cumbersome & is a significant interruption to the task closing work flow.
Are there any plans to add something like matching that instead of an ID, pulls the ID from the cache of the closest matching task.
The other thing that I thought could be an idea is to assign custom ID's to tasks as they are cached. Instead of listing task IDs when doing 'todoist List -f today' it lists 1,2,3,4,5 and when interacting you can instead do 'todoist close 4' which will pull the actual matching task ID in relation to the custom ID for the API call.
Thanks in advanced for any replies.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: