I've been using the PlainTasks package within Sublime Text. I seen it on a game development stream on Twitch, actually. Its the exact TODO workflow that I was chasing for so long. Now I've got a .todo file for each main aspect of what I do and I'm absolutely loving it.
Only problem with this is the fact that its got to be opened in Sublime for the core functionality of the package, but you can open it as a .txt file by renaming the extension.
Come to think of it, I really need to write a script which converts each .todo to a .txt file on Google Drive so that I've always got an accessible version on any device.
maybe too late to the party but anyhow just want to share my current workflow for anyone that might find this helpful. Basically, I upload all of my todo's in a secret Gist. Here's a useful package to save a gist, open it and automatically update once you hit save. packagecontrol.io/packages/Gist
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I've been using the PlainTasks package within Sublime Text. I seen it on a game development stream on Twitch, actually. Its the exact TODO workflow that I was chasing for so long. Now I've got a .todo file for each main aspect of what I do and I'm absolutely loving it.
Only problem with this is the fact that its got to be opened in Sublime for the core functionality of the package, but you can open it as a .txt file by renaming the extension.
Come to think of it, I really need to write a script which converts each .todo to a .txt file on Google Drive so that I've always got an accessible version on any device.
Great article, by the way, James!
maybe too late to the party but anyhow just want to share my current workflow for anyone that might find this helpful. Basically, I upload all of my todo's in a secret Gist. Here's a useful package to save a gist, open it and automatically update once you hit save. packagecontrol.io/packages/Gist