VS-ORG

This is a work in progress extension that will, in the end, try to emulate Emacs Org-Mode as much as possible.

Quickly create todo lists, take notes, plan projects and organize your thoughts. Check out the full demo below.

Features

Introducing Agenda View! Schedule your tasks with ctrl+alt+s , run the VS-Org: Agenda View command and see all of your scheduled tasks in all of your VS-Org files, in one clean interface, organized by date. Watch the Agenda View Demo:

Check out the HOW-TO for all of the available featuers: How-To

Check out the recent changes in the Change Log

For upcoming features view the Roadmap

FULL DEMO:



Install

To install Vs-Org, open Visual Studio Code, launch VS Code quick open (Ctrl + p or Cmd + p (mac)) and paste this ext install BobbyBoyd.vs-org

Requirements

Make sure you save your files with the .vsorg extension.

Keybinds

Keys Decription shift+rightArrow add TODO or DONE Keyword shift+leftArrow add DONE or TODO keyword shift+alt+UpArrow Move Block of code Up shift+alt+downArrow Move Block of code down alt+rightArrow Increment the level of the heading alt+leftArrow Decrement the level of the heading tab Fold shift+tab Unfold ctrl+alt+s Schedule a task

Snippets

Snippet Decription Output /header insert page header #+ TITLE: #+ TAGS:

Known Issues and Bugs

Submit an Issue if there is a bug you would like to report.

Release Notes

[0.1.3] 10-18-18

Added

Added the DD-MM-YYYY date format Issue #73 The setting can be changed under the VS-Org config in the Extension preferences The already scheduled TODOs will update to the new format when the setting is changed

date format Issue #73

Upcoming Features

Check out the RoadMap for upcoming features.

Authors

Bobby Boyd - Maintainer/Creator

License

This project is under the MIT License