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UdiVim - A MarkUp language.

UDI stands for User Do It

It is a simple todo file format for handling your tasks.

Features

  • It renders to a neovim buffer.
  • It handles neovim shortcuts for fast typing.
  • It allows shortcuts to mark tasks as done etc.
  • It can be easily interpreted by other programs. And human readers.

Screenshot

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Syntax

General

Colors

The colors are defined by using the following pattern

  • w = white
  • k = black
  • e = gray
  • r = red
  • g = green
  • b = blue
  • c = cyan
  • m = magenta
  • y = yellow
  • t = tan
  • o = orange
  • p = pink
local colors = {
	w = "#d6e0f5",
	k = "#0a0b11",
	e = "#3b415e",
	r = "#ff4f78",
	g = "#b0e57c",
	b = "#89b4fa",
	c = "#8cdcff",
	m = "#c5a3ff",
	y = "#f5c97f",
	t = "#be8c71",
	o = "#ff9e64",
	p = "#ff99c2",
}

Task modes

Tasks can be marked as

  • Todo (0)
  • Done (x)
  • Unimportant ($)
  • Important (!)
  • Won't do (^)

Topic

  • A topic is defined by starting a line with an asterisk (*).
  • It is always colored white bg with black fg.

SubTopic

  • A subtopic is defined by starting a line with a color code followed by a hash (#).
  • It takes the bg color as coded and an appropriate fg color.

Problem

  • A problem is defined by starting a line with a color code followed by an at symbol (@) and then a task mode.
  • ex: d@0 Problem
  • It takes the bg color as coded and an appropriate fg color.
  • And shows a marking based on the task mode.

Task

  • A task is defined by starting a line with a semicolon (;) followed by a task mode.
  • ex: ;0 TODO
  • It takes colors based on the task mode.
  • And shows a marking based on the task mode.

Separator

  • A separator is defined by starting a line with a = and can have as many = as you want.
  • Its should be at the indentation level of the required seperate blocks you need.

Example

* Topic

    m# SubTopic:

        d@0 Problem

            ;! Task

        d@x hello?

            ;0 IDK
            ;! Hello
            ;x I SHOE

        c@0 FUN

            ;0 Why?
            ;! MAYBE
            ;x NOO
            ==================================================
                ;x Hello
Description
A TODO task manager for neovim.
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