Import tasks from todo.txt and other known tasks/todo file formats #1509
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Hi! Thanks for the suggestion. I am all for supporting this, but I am not sure it has to happen necessarily in the app itself (at least as a first step) as adds overhead for a feature that likely only certain people need and those people probably only need it once if I understand your proposal correctly. Parsing todo.txt shouldn't be to complicated and converting it to Super Productivity's json shouldn't be either. The data converter could then be provided as a standalone web app for example. |
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any news on this? |
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I think we can create a new feature where users can import new tasks directly from todo.txt and other tasks/to-do files to SuperProductivity either via PWA or Android.
Besides todo.txt we could possibly add the ability to import tasks from 5 other file formats as well:
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)Now, I know that the current SuperProductivity's "create new task" feature supports some of todo.txt's conventions. However, what I mean instead is the ability to import the text file directly into the app, as simple as selecting SuperProductivity from let's say, an Android share sheet.
This could benefit the app in several ways. Not just for easier imports from other to-do/tasks/reminders software, but also the ability to share a "todo list file" where others (who also uses SuperProductivity) can add the tasks in batches without the hassle of copying-and-paste each task on the app. This works similarly with sending vCard files for sharing contacts and iCalendar for sharing and adding calendar events.
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