Prefer: 0i instead of I for mechanical insertion

vim details: `I` inserts before the first character instead of `0i` which inserts at the beginning of the line.

Usually `I` inserts at the first character in the line, and usually the first character is on the far left.  However, `I` ignores leading spaces which conflicts a bit with the mechanical manipulation of the text.

While it's not great `todo.txt` practices, if you did "mark as done" while on a line like ` * ...etc...` (eg: an indented bullet), the `I...` would put the `x` away from the far left (not the first character on the line, but instead the first character before the first character).

Prefer: `0i` instead of `I` for mechanical insertion
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Robert Ames
2024-03-27 06:49:44 -07:00
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parent ed9d639de2
commit f2354abaa0

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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ function! s:get_current_date()
endfunction
function! todo#txt#prepend_date()
execute 'normal! I' . s:get_current_date() . ' '
execute 'normal! 0i' . s:get_current_date() . ' '
endfunction
function! todo#txt#replace_date()
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ endfunction
function! todo#txt#mark_as_done()
call s:remove_priority()
call todo#txt#prepend_date()
execute 'normal! Ix '
execute 'normal! 0ix '
endfunction
function! todo#txt#mark_all_as_done()