Open tklosek0 opened 1 year ago
I personally don't have the need for this feature, so I probably won't spend time completing it.But adding this feature is not very complicated, you can modify the code to meet your own needs.
Hey, @tklosek0 If it is possible I would like to have the version of the plugin that supports time, it would help me enormously because I make a guide on the GTD method (I read the whole book) with obsidian that I give for free. I wouldn't have asked you if I knew how to code but that's absolutely not the case.
+1 would love to see this implemented
there are a few other requests for this feature as well: #59 and #21
@tklosek0 and @Adriz1er I can open a PR for this. Do you have a preferred syntax in mind for specifying time?
Standard ISO-8601 format (2023-01-01T18:00:00Z+5:00) is not very user-friendly to type since it sues 24hr time and requires an offset.
One idea I had was to use the ⏰ emoji, so you could do something like Take out the trash 📆2023-01-01 ⏰2:30pm #todoist
-- (this idea comes from #39) what are your thoughts on this?
@tklosek0et@Adriz1erJe peux ouvrir un PR pour cela. Avez-vous une syntaxe préférée en tête pour spécifier l’heure ?
Le format standard ISO-8601 (2023-01-01T18:00:00Z+5:00) n'est pas très convivial à saisir car il prend 24 heures et nécessite un décalage.
Une idée que j'ai eue était d'utiliser l'emoji ⏰, pour que vous puissiez faire quelque chose comme
Take out the trash 📆2023-01-01 ⏰2:30pm #todoist
-- (cette idée vient du #39 ) qu'en pensez-vous ?
That would be cool, I admit that since the time I wrote this I use Todoist more because there is a limit to the number of tasks you can put in each list. I use the Google task plugin because I need just check every day my tasks that I have reported (without notification because in GTD method they are on for event)
Tagging in here to say I'd also really appreciate this to be added by whoever feels up to making the change.
Hey!
Thanks for this Plugin. It would be nice to additionally support setting the time for the specific task. A convenient way would be like:
This issue somehow covers 3 suggestions:
Would be nice to hear from you :)