Clarified which files are considered todo.txt
(Apr 2015) Important note: mappings were changed!
As it was suggested on issue #28 (and as recommended by vim's documentation), all mappings were changed to use <localleader> instead of <leader>. If you don't have maplocalleader set on your environment then yours is probably \. For more information on that regard, please take a look at :h <Localleader>.
Quick install
git clone git://github.com/freitass/todo.txt-vim.git
cd todo.txt-vim
cp -R * ~/.vim
This plugin gives syntax highlighting to todo.txt files. It also defines a few mappings, to help with editing these files:
Sorting tasks:
<localleader>s Sort the file
<localleader>s+ Sort the file on +Projects
<localleader>s@ Sort the file on @Contexts
<localleader>sd Sort the file on dates
Edit priority:
<localleader>j Decrease the priority of the current line
<localleader>k Increase the priority of the current line
<localleader>a Add the priority (A) to the current line
<localleader>b Add the priority (B) to the current line
<localleader>c Add the priority (C) to the current line
Date:
<localleader>d Set current task's creation date to the current date
date<tab> (Insert mode) Insert the current date
Mark as done:
<localleader>x Mark current task as done
<localleader>X Mark all tasks as done
<localleader>D Move completed tasks to done.txt
This plugin detects any text file with the name todo.txt or done.txt with an optional prefix that ends in a period (e.g. second.todo.txt, example.done.txt).
If you want the help installed, run ":helptags ~/.vim/doc" inside vim after having copied the files.
Then you will be able to get the commands help with: :h todo.txt.