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Your todo.txt is a plain text file. To take advantage of structured task metadata like priority, projects, context, creation, and completion date, there are a few simple but flexible file format rules.
Philosophically, the todo.txt file format has two goals:
The file contents should be human-readable without requiring any tools other than a plain text viewer or editor.
A user can manipulate the file contents in a plain text editor in sensible, expected ways. For example, a text editor that can sort lines alphabetically should be able to sort your task list in a meaningful way.
These two goals are why, for example, lines start with priority and/or dates, so that they are easily sorted by priority or time, and completed items are marked with an x, which both sorts at the bottom of an alphabetical list and looks like a filled-in checkbox.
1. feature-name
DecSync with Todo-txt specification is possible?
2. feature-description
DecSync with Todo-txt
2.1 What is todo-txt?
2.3 ui/ux: todo-txt spec
3. Why?
Both work with plain text file
4. References
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