vit-1.2/0000775000175000017500000000000012320272536011234 5ustar scottscottvit-1.2/color.pl0000664000175000017500000000770612320272536012721 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub parse_report_line { my ($l,$str) = @_; &parse_line($l,$str); if ( $current_command eq 'summary' && $parsed_tokens[0] =~ /^(\d+) project/ ) { $num_projects = $1; return; } push @{ $report_tokens[$l] }, (@parsed_tokens); push @{ $report_colors_fg[$l] }, (@parsed_colors_fg); push @{ $report_colors_bg[$l] }, (@parsed_colors_bg); push @{ $report_attrs[$l] }, (@parsed_attrs); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub parse_line { my ($l,$str) = @_; my $fg = 999999; my $bg = 999999; my $attr = ''; @parsed_tokens = (); @parsed_colors_fg = (); @parsed_colors_bg = (); @parsed_attrs = (); my @toks = split(/\x1B/,$str); my $t = 0; #debug("PARSE IN $str"); for my $tok (@toks) { if ( $tok eq '' ) { next; } $attr = ''; CASE: { # ANSI 16 color attr pairs... if ( $tok =~ s/\[(\d+);(\d+)m// ) { my ($a,$b) = ($1,$2); if ( $a > 30 ) { $fg = $a - 30; $bg = $b - 40; } else { if ( $a eq '1' ) { $attr .= 'bold '; } if ( $b eq '4' ) { $attr .= 'underline' ; } if ( $a eq '7' ) { $attr .= 'inverse '; } if ( $b < 38 ) { $fg = $b - 30; } else { $bg = $b - 40; } } last CASE; } # ANSI 16 color single colors or single attrs or attrs off... if ( $tok =~ s/\[(\d+)m// ) { my $a = $1; if ( $a eq '0' ) { $fg = $bg = 999999; $attr .= 'none '; } elsif ( $a eq '1' ) { $attr .= 'bold '; } elsif ( $a eq '4' ) { $attr .= 'underline '; } elsif ( $a < 38 ) { $fg = $a - 30; $bg = 999999; } elsif ( $a > 99 ) { $attr .= 'standout '; # "bright" in taskwarrior $bg = $a - 100; $fg = 999999; } else { $bg = $a - 40; $fg = 999999; } last CASE; } # ANSI 16 color bold... if ( $tok =~ s/\[1;(\d+);(\d+)m// ) { my ($a,$b) = ($1,$2); $attr .= 'bold '; $fg = $a - 30; $bg = $b - 40; last CASE; } # ANSI 16 color underline... if ( $tok =~ s/\[4;(\d+);(\d+)m// ) { my ($a,$b) = ($1,$2); $attr .= 'underline '; $fg = $a - 30; $bg = $b - 40; last CASE; } # ANSI 16 color inverse... if ( $tok =~ s/\[7;(\d+);(\d+)m// ) { my ($a,$b) = ($1,$2); $attr .= 'inverse '; $fg = $a - 30; $bg = $b - 40; last CASE; } # 256 color xterm foreground... if ( $tok =~ s/\[38;5;(\d+)m// ) { $fg = $1; last CASE; } # 256 color xterm background... if ( $tok =~ s/\[48;5;(\d+)m// ) { $bg = $1; last CASE; } } # FIXME summary mode... # if ( $tok =~ /0%\s+100%/ ) { debug("summary graph tok=\"$tok\" column=$t"); } if ( $tok ne '' ) { $parsed_tokens[$t] = $tok; $parsed_colors_fg[$t] = $fg; $parsed_colors_bg[$t] = $bg; if ( $attr eq '' ) { $attr = 'none'; } $parsed_attrs[$t] = $attr; #if ( $t == 0 ) { debug("PARSE OUT tok=\"$tok\" pos=$l.$t cp=$fg,$bg attr=$attr"); } $t++; } } } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub extract_color { my ($s,$t) = @_; $parsed_colors_fg[1] = -1; $parsed_colors_bg[1] = -1; $parsed_attrs[1] = ''; &audit("EXEC $task rc._forcecolor=on color $s 2>&1"); open(IN2,"$task rc._forcecolor=on color $s 2>&1 |"); while(){ if ( $_ =~ /Your sample:/ ) { $_ = ; $_ = ; &parse_line(0,$_); if ( $parsed_colors_fg[1] eq '999999' ) { $parsed_colors_fg[1] = -1; } if ( $parsed_colors_bg[1] eq '999999' ) { $parsed_colors_bg[1] = -1; } } } close(IN2); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ return 1; vit-1.2/VERSION0000664000175000017500000000001012320272536012273 0ustar scottscottvit-1.2 vit-1.2/vitrc.50000664000175000017500000000576112320272536012462 0ustar scottscott.TH vitrc 5 "" "" "User Manuals" .SH NAME vitrc \- Configuration file for the vit(1) command .SH SYNOPSIS .B $HOME/.vitrc .SH DESCRIPTION .B VIT obtains its configuration data from a file called .I .vitrc \&. This file must be located in the user's home directory. Except for comments (lines starting with "#"), currently the only acceptable commands in .vitrc are map commands. They take the form .RS map = .RE where: .RS .TP should represent a key or combination of keys, such as "a" or a as listed below. .P and .P is a sequence of s to emulate. The result should be the same as if these keys were pressed manually by the user. s are strings that represent keys. The following may be used: .br Function keys: Navigation keys: Editing keys: Modifier combinations: \\ca for Ctrl + "a" combination. .SH EXAMPLES .SS EXTERNAL COMMANDS Note that for many of the examples, you need to have the appropriate extension installed and in your PATH. Recall that after :! a 'w' means that VIT should "wait". This allows another command to take over (e.g. Vim when you're editing a task) and for you to see the output of a command. After :! a 'r' means that VIT should reread your list of tasks. This should be used when your external command changes the task data. .TP .B map \\\\cn=:!wr tasknote %TASKID When Ctrl + n is pressed, runs the command 'tasknote ', where is the ID of the task that is currently selected in VIT. .TP .B map c=:! task %TASKID rc.defaultwidth:200 | grep -o -P -m 1 "(ftp|http)s?://\S*" | tr -d '\n' | xsel -b Copies the first link it finds to the clipboard. .TP .B map Z=:!rw echo "Changing due date\n"; task %TASKID modify due:$(read -p "How many days? " DAYS; echo $DAYS)days Asks you for input and then changes the due date of the selected task to NOW plus that many days. .TP .B map =:!wr task $(task _get %TASKID.parent) edit When the left arrow key is pressed, edits the parent of a recurring task (do not use on non-recurring task). .SS INTERNAL COMMANDS .TP .B map Q= Disables whatever the Q key is bound to internally in VIT, which is a quick quit. .SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS" .PP Copyright (C) 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader .br Copyright (C) 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak VIT is distributed under GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ for more information. .SH SEE ALSO .BR vit(1) .BR taskrc(1) For more information regarding VIT, see the following: .TP The official site at .TP The official code repository at .TP You can contact the project by emailing .SH REPORTING BUGS .TP Bugs in VIT may be reported to the issue-tracker at vit-1.2/search.pl0000664000175000017500000000715012320272536013041 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub start_search { my $ch = $_[0]; if ( $search_direction == 1 ) { $search_pat = '/'; } else { $search_pat = '?'; } &draw_prompt($search_pat); echo(); curs_set(1); $cur_pos = 1; GETCH: while (1) { my $ch = $prompt_win->getch(); if ( $ch eq "\ch" || $ch eq KEY_BACKSPACE ) { if ( $cur_pos > 1 ) { $cur_pos--; substr($search_pat, $cur_pos, 1, ""); } &draw_prompt_cur($search_pat); next GETCH; } if ( $ch eq "\cu" ) { my $search_ch; if ( $search_direction == 1 ) { $search_ch = '/'; } else { $search_ch = '?'; } $search_pat = $search_ch.substr($search_pat, $cur_pos); $cur_pos = 1; &draw_prompt_cur($search_pat); next GETCH; } if ( $ch eq "\e" ) { &draw_prompt(''); noecho(); curs_set(0); return; } if ( $ch eq "\n" ) { last GETCH; } if ( $ch eq KEY_LEFT ) { if ( $cur_pos > 1 ) { $cur_pos--; } &draw_prompt_cur($search_pat); next GETCH; } if ( $ch eq KEY_RIGHT ) { if ( $cur_pos < length($search_pat) ) { $cur_pos++; } &draw_prompt_cur($search_pat); next GETCH; } if ( &is_printable($ch) ) { substr($search_pat, $cur_pos, 0, $ch); $cur_pos = $cur_pos + 1; } &draw_prompt_cur($search_pat); } noecho(); curs_set(0); $search_pat = substr($search_pat, 1); if ( $search_pat eq '' ) { $search_pat = ''; &draw_prompt(''); beep(); return; } $refresh_needed = 1; if ( ! &do_search('n') ) { return; } $input_mode = 'search'; return; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub do_search { my $ch = $_[0]; my $rtn = &do_inner_search($ch); if ( $rtn == 1 ) { if ( $task_selected_idx - $display_start_idx >= $REPORT_LINES ) { $display_start_idx = $task_selected_idx - $REPORT_LINES + 1; } elsif ( $task_selected_idx < $display_start_idx ) { $display_start_idx = $task_selected_idx; } return 1; } else { $error_msg = "Pattern not found: $search_pat"; $search_pat = ''; beep(); return 0; } return 0; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub do_inner_search { my $ch = $_[0]; if ( $search_direction == 1 && $ch eq 'n' || $search_direction == 0 && $ch eq 'N' ) { for ( my $i = $task_selected_idx + 1; $i <= $#report_lines; $i++ ) { if ( $report_lines[$i] =~ /$search_pat/i ) { $task_selected_idx = $i; return 1; } } &draw_prompt('Search hit BOTTOM, continuing at TOP'); usleep($error_delay); for ( my $i = 0; $i < $task_selected_idx; $i++ ) { if ( $report_lines[$i] =~ /$search_pat/i ) { $task_selected_idx = $i; return 1; } } if ( $report_lines[$task_selected_idx] =~ /$search_pat/i ) { return 1; } return 0; } if ( $search_direction == 1 && $ch eq 'N' || $search_direction == 0 && $ch eq 'n' ) { for ( my $i = $task_selected_idx - 1; $i >= 0; $i-- ) { if ( $report_lines[$i] =~ /$search_pat/i ) { $task_selected_idx = $i; return 1; } } &draw_prompt('Search hit TOP, continuing at BOTTOM'); usleep($error_delay); for ( my $i = $#report_lines; $i > $task_selected_idx; $i-- ) { if ( $report_lines[$i] =~ /$search_pat/i ) { $task_selected_idx = $i; return 1; } } if ( $report_lines[$task_selected_idx] =~ /$search_pat/i ) { return 1; } return 0; } return -1; } return 1; vit-1.2/vit.10000664000175000017500000001055412320272536012125 0ustar scottscott.TH vit 1 "" "" "User Manuals" .SH NAME VIT \- Visual Interactive Taskwarrior .SH SYNOPSIS .B vit [-audit] .SH DESCRIPTION VIT (Visual Interactive Taskwarrior) is a lightweight, curses-based front end for Taskwarrior that provides a convenient way to quickly navigate and process tasks. VIT allows you to interact with tasks in a Vi-intuitive way. A goal of VIT is to allow you to customize the way in which you use Taskwarrior's core commands as well as to provide a framework for easily dispatching external commands (both user scripts and Taskwarrior's many external scripts). For more information on this, see vitrc(5). .SH FILTER The consists of zero or more search criteria that select tasks. For more information on this, see task(1). .SH AUDIT Using the -audit option is for debugging purposes and gives more information on what's going on behind the scenes. .SH COMMANDS cmd a STRING add a new task cmd A STRING add an annotation to the current task cmd m STRING modify the current task cmd :![rw] STRING execute "STRING" in shell. 'r' rereads, 'w' waits cmd t prepend the command prompt with ":!rw task " cmd :s/OLD/NEW/ change OLD to NEW in the current task's description cmd :%s/OLD/NEW/ change OLD to NEW in the current task's description cmd D denotate if over annotation, delete task if on first line cmd e edit the current task cmd = view the current task's info cmd view the current task's info cmd u undo the last change rpt :REPORT display REPORT rpt :REPORT FILTER display REPORT with FILTER rpt :STRING display REPORT using tab completion rpt : display REPORT using tab completion of all defined reports cmd q exit after confirmation cmd Q exit cmd ZZ exit cmd :q exit cmd f FILTER filter the current report with FILTER cmd d mark the current task done nav j move down one line nav DownArrow move down one line nav Spacebar move down one line nav :N move to task number N nav 0 move to the first line nav gg move to the first line nav H move to the first line on screen nav G move to the last line nav L move to the last line on screen nav M move to the middle line on screen nav k move up one line nav UpArrow move up one line cmd N move to the previous match when searching cmd n move to the next match when searching nav ^l refresh (redraw) the display nav ^f scroll down (forward) one page nav PgDn scroll down (forward) one page nav ^b scroll up (back) one page nav PgUp scroll up (back) up one page cmd /STRING search forwards for STRING cmd ?STRING search backwards for STRING cmd P [hmln] set the current task's priority to H, M, L, or none cmd p STRING set the current task's project to STRING cmd p STRING set the current task's project to STRING using tab completion cmd p set the current task's project using tab completion help :h view the whole help file help :h cmd view help about commands help :h help view help about help help :h nav view help about navigation help :h rpt view help about reports help :h PATTERN view help file lines matching PATTERN .SH FILES .TP ~/.vitrc User configuration file. .SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS" .PP Copyright (C) 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader .br Copyright (C) 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak VIT is distributed under GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version. See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ for more information. .SH SEE ALSO .BR vitrc(5), .BR task(1) For more information regarding VIT, see the following: .TP The official site at .TP The official code repository at .TP You can contact the project by emailing .SH REPORTING BUGS .TP Bugs in VIT may be reported to the issue-tracker at vit-1.2/commands0000664000175000017500000000541112320272536012761 0ustar scottscott cmd a STRING add a new task cmd A STRING add an annotation to the current task cmd m STRING modify the current task cmd :![rw] STRING execute "STRING" in shell. 'r' rereads, 'w' waits cmd t prepend the command prompt with ":!rw task " cmd :s/OLD/NEW/ change OLD to NEW in the current task's description cmd :%s/OLD/NEW/ change OLD to NEW in the current task's description cmd D denotate if over annotation, delete task if on first line cmd e edit the current task cmd = view the current task's info cmd view the current task's info cmd u undo the last change rpt :REPORT display REPORT rpt :REPORT FILTER display REPORT with FILTER rpt :STRING display REPORT using tab completion rpt : display REPORT using tab completion of all defined reports cmd q exit after confirmation cmd Q exit cmd ZZ exit cmd :q exit cmd f FILTER filter the current report with FILTER cmd d mark the current task done nav j move down one line nav DownArrow move down one line nav Spacebar move down one line nav :N move to task number N nav 0 move to the first line nav gg move to the first line nav H move to the first line on screen nav G move to the last line nav L move to the last line on screen nav M move to the middle line on screen nav k move up one line nav UpArrow move up one line cmd N move to the previous match when searching cmd n move to the next match when searching nav ^l refresh (redraw) the display nav ^f scroll down (forward) one page nav PgDn scroll down (forward) one page nav ^b scroll up (back) one page nav PgUp scroll up (back) up one page cmd /STRING search forwards for STRING cmd ?STRING search backwards for STRING cmd P [hmln] set the current task's priority to H, M, L, or none cmd p STRING set the current task's project to STRING cmd p STRING set the current task's project to STRING using tab completion cmd p set the current task's project using tab completion help :h view the whole help file help :h cmd view help about commands help :h help view help about help help :h nav view help about navigation help :h rpt view help about reports help :h PATTERN view help file lines matching PATTERN vit-1.2/vitrc.pl0000664000175000017500000000323312320272536012721 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub parse_vitrc { my $vitrc = glob("~/.vitrc"); if ( open(IN,"<$vitrc") ) { while () { chop; my $parse_error = "ERROR: incorrect key bind line in .vitrc:\n $_\n"; if ( $_ =~ s/^map// ) { my($scut, $cmd) = split(/=/, $_, 2); my $skey; if ($scut =~ s/ ([^ ]+)$//) { $skey = $1; } else { print STDERR "$parse_error"; exit(1); } $skey = &replace_keycodes("$skey"); $cmd = &replace_keycodes("$cmd"); $skey = eval "\"$skey\""; $shortcuts{$skey} = $cmd; } } close(IN); } } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub replace_keycodes { my $str_ = $_[0]; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(1)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(2)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(3)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(4)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(5)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(6)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(7)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(8)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(9)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(10)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(11)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_F(12)/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_HOME/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_END/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_IC/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_DC/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_PPAGE/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_NPAGE/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_UP/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_DOWN/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_RIGHT/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_LEFT/e; $str_ =~ s//KEY_BACKSPACE/e; # We don't evaluate these ones (no 'e'). $str_ =~ s// /; $str_ =~ s//\t/; $str_ =~ s//\n/; $str_ =~ s//\e/; return $str_; } return 1; vit-1.2/AUTHORS0000664000175000017500000000106512320272536012306 0ustar scottscottThe development of Vit was made possible by the significant contributions of the following people: Scott Kostyshak (Maintainer and Contributing Author) Steve Rader (Original Author) Paul Beckingham (Advisor) David J Patrick (Designer) The following submitted code, packages or analysis, and deserve special thanks: Bryce Harrington Nemo Inis Devendra Ghate Thanks to the following, who submitted detailed bug reports and excellent suggestions: Ben Boeckel Michael Ahern Peter Lewis Jean-Philippe Rutault Jason Woofenden vit-1.2/prompt.pl0000664000175000017500000000773312320272536013124 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub prompt_y { my $ch = &prompt_chr(@_); my $ans = 0; if ( $ch eq "y" || $ch eq "Y" ) { $ans = 1; } return $ans; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub prompt_chr { my ($prompt) = @_; my $ch; echo(); curs_set(1); &draw_prompt($prompt); $ch = $prompt_win->getch(); noecho(); curs_set(0); return $ch; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub prompt_str { my ($prompt) = @_; $cur_pos = length($prompt); my $str = ''; my $tab_cnt = 0; my $tab_match_str = ''; my $mode; my @match_types; if ( $prompt =~ /^(:)(.*)/ || $prompt =~ /^(.*?: )(.*)/ || $prompt =~ /^(.*?:)(.*)/ ) { $prompt = $1; $str = $2; } my $prompt_len = length($prompt); if ( $prompt eq ':' ) { $mode = 'cmd'; @match_types = @report_types; } else { $mode = lc($prompt); $mode =~ s/:.*$//; if ( $mode eq 'project' ) { @match_types = @project_types; } } curs_set(1); &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); while (1) { my $ch = $prompt_win->getch(); #debug("TOP str=\"$str\" ch=\"$ch\""); # tab completion is broken and undocumented # if ( $ch eq "\b" || $ch eq "\c?" ) { # if ( $str ne '' ) { # chop $str; # if ( length($str) < length($tab_match_str) ) { # chop $tab_match_str; # } # } else { # $tab_match_str = ''; # $tab_cnt = 0; # } # &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); # next; # } if ( $ch eq "\cu" ) { $str = substr($str, $cur_pos - $prompt_len); $tab_match_str = ''; $tab_cnt = 0; $cur_pos = $prompt_len; &draw_prompt_cur("$prompt$str"); next; } if ( $ch eq "\e" ) { noecho(); curs_set(0); return ''; } if ( $ch eq "\n" ) { last; } if ( $ch eq "\t" ) { if ( $mode ne 'cmd' && $mode ne 'project' ) { beep(); next; } $tab_cnt++; if ( $tab_cnt == 1 ) { $tab_match_str = $str; } if ( $tab_match_str eq '' ) { my $idx = $tab_cnt % ($#match_types + 1) - 1; $str = $match_types[$idx]; } else { my @matches = (grep(/^$tab_match_str/,@match_types)); if ( $#matches == -1 ) { $tab_cnt = 0; beep(); } else { my $idx = $tab_cnt % ($#matches + 1) - 1; $str = $matches[$idx]; } } &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); next; } # This code was causing problems and was undocumented. # if ( $ch eq "\cw" ) { # if ( $str eq '' ) { # chop $str; # beep(); # next; # } # if ( $str =~ s/^(.*\s+)\S+\s+$/$1/ ) { # &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); # next; # } # if ( $str =~ s/^.*\s+$// ) { # &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); # next; # } # if ( $str =~ s/^(.*\s+).*/$1/ ) { # &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); # next; # } # $str = ""; # &draw_prompt("$prompt$str"); # next; # } if ( $ch eq KEY_BACKSPACE || $ch eq "\b" || $ch eq "\c?" ) { if ( $cur_pos > $prompt_len ) { $cur_pos--; substr($str, $cur_pos - $prompt_len, 1, ""); &draw_prompt_cur("$prompt$str"); next; } } if ( $ch eq KEY_LEFT ) { if ( $cur_pos > $prompt_len ) { $cur_pos -= 1; } &draw_prompt_cur("$prompt$str"); next; } if ( $ch eq KEY_RIGHT ) { if ( $cur_pos < length("$prompt$str") ) { $cur_pos += 1; } &draw_prompt_cur("$prompt$str"); next; } if ( ! &is_printable($ch) ) { next; } if ( &is_printable($ch) ) { substr($str, $cur_pos - $prompt_len, 0, $ch); $cur_pos++; } &draw_prompt_cur("$prompt$str"); } noecho(); curs_set(0); if ( $mode ne 'project' && $str eq '' ) { beep(); } if ( ! $str =~ /^:!/ ) { $str =~ s/"/\\"/g; $str =~ s/^\s+//; $str =~ s/\s+$//; } return $str; } return 1; vit-1.2/vit.pl0000775000175000017500000000501012320272536012372 0ustar scottscott#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # VIT - Visual Interactive Taskwarrior # # %BUILD% # # Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak use strict; use Curses; use Time::HiRes qw(usleep); our $commands_file = '%prefix%/etc/vit-commands'; our $task = '%TASK%'; our $clear = '%CLEAR%'; if ( $commands_file =~ /^%/ ) { $commands_file = "./commands"; } if ( $task =~ /^%/ ) { $task = '/usr/local/bin/task'; } if ( $clear =~ /^%/ ) { $clear = '/usr/bin/clear'; } our $cli_args = ''; our $audit = 0; our @colors2pair; our $convergence = ''; our $current_command = 'unknown'; our $cursor_position = 'unknown'; our $default_command = 'next'; our $display_start_idx = 0; our $error_delay = 500000; our $error_msg = ''; our $flash_convergence = 0; our $flash_delay = 80000; our $header_win; our $header_attrs; our $input_mode = 'cmd'; our $num_projects = 0; our $num_tasks = 0; our $feedback_msg = ''; our @parsed_tokens = (); our @parsed_colors_fg = (); our @parsed_colors_bg = (); our @parsed_attrs = (); our $prev_display_start_idx; our $prev_ch = ''; our $prev_command = 'next'; our $prev_convergence = ''; our $prev_task_selected_idx; our @project_types = (); our $prompt_win; our $refresh_needed = 0; our $reread_needed = 0; our $report_descr = 'unknown'; our $report_win; our @report_header_tokens = (); our @report_header_colors_fg = (); our @report_header_colors_bg = (); our @report_header_attrs = (); our @report_tokens = (); our @report_lines = (); our @report_types = (); our @report_colors_fg = (); our @report_colors_bg = (); our @report_attrs = (); our @report2taskid = (); our $search_direction = 1; our $search_pat = ''; our $selection_attrs = ''; our @taskid2report = (); our $tasks_completed = 0; our $tasks_pending = 0; our $task_selected_idx = 0; our $titlebar = 0; our $version = '%VERSION%'; our $REPORT_LINES; our $REPORT_COLS; our $COLOR_HEADER = 1; our $COLOR_REPORT_HEADER = 2; our $COLOR_SELECTION = 3; our $COLOR_EMPTY_LINE = 4; our $COLOR_ERRORS = 5; our $next_color_pair = 6; our %shortcuts; our $cur_pos; require 'args.pl'; require 'cmdline.pl'; require 'cmds.pl'; require 'color.pl'; require 'exec.pl'; require 'curses.pl'; require 'draw.pl'; require 'env.pl'; require 'getch.pl'; require 'misc.pl'; require 'prompt.pl'; require 'read.pl'; require 'screen.pl'; require 'search.pl'; ################################################################### ## main... &parse_args(); &parse_vitrc(); &init_shell_env(); &init_curses('init'); &init_task_env(); &read_report('init'); &draw_screen(); &getch_loop(); &clean_exit(); vit-1.2/read.pl0000664000175000017500000001210512320272536012503 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub read_report { my ($mode) = @_; &inner_read_report($mode); if ( $prev_ch eq 'd' && $error_msg =~ /Error: task .*: no matches/ ) { # take care of marking last done... &inner_read_report('init'); } if ( $current_command eq 'summary' ) { &get_num_tasks(); } } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub inner_read_report { my ($mode) = @_; my $report_header_idx = 0; my $args; my @prev_num_tasks = $num_tasks; my @prev_report2taskid = @report2taskid; my @prev_report_tokens = @report_tokens; my @prev_report_lines = @report_lines; my @prev_report_colors_fg = @report_colors_fg; my @prev_report_colors_bg = @report_colors_bg; my @prev_report_attrs = @report_attrs; my @prev_report_header_tokens = @report_header_tokens; my @prev_report_header_attrs = @report_header_attrs; $prev_convergence = $convergence; $prev_display_start_idx = $display_start_idx; $prev_task_selected_idx = $task_selected_idx; @report2taskid = (); @report_tokens = (); @report_lines = (); @report_colors_fg = (); @report_colors_bg = (); @report_attrs = (); @report_header_tokens = (); @report_header_attrs = (); @project_types = (); if ( $mode eq 'init' ) { $task_selected_idx = 0; $display_start_idx = 0; } &audit("EXEC $task stat 2>&1"); open(IN,"$task stat 2>&1 |"); while() { chop; if ( $_ =~ /^\s*$/ ) { next; } $_ =~ s/\x1b.*?m//g; if ( $_ =~ /Pending\s+(\d+)/ ) { $tasks_pending = $1; next; } if ( $_ =~ /Completed\s+(\d+)/ ) { $tasks_completed = $1; next; } } close(IN); $args = "rc.defaultwidth=$REPORT_COLS rc.defaultheight=$REPORT_LINES burndown"; &audit("EXEC $task $args 2>&1"); open(IN,"$task $args 2>&1 |"); while() { if ( $_ =~ /Estimated completion: No convergence/ ) { $convergence = "no convergence"; last; } if ( $_ =~ /Estimated completion: .* \((.*)\)/ ) { $convergence = "convergence in $1"; last; } } close(IN); if ( $convergence ne $prev_convergence && $prev_convergence ne '' ) { $flash_convergence = 1; } else { $flash_convergence = 0; } &audit("EXEC $task projects 2>&1"); open(IN,"$task projects 2>&1 |"); while() { chop; if ( $_ =~ /^\s*$/ ) { next; } $_ =~ s/\x1b.*?m//g; if ( $_ =~ /^\w+ override/ ) { next; } if ( $_ =~ /^Project/ ) { next; } if ( $_ =~ /^\d+ project/ ) { next; } my $p = (split(/\s+/,$_))[0]; if ( $p eq '(none)' ) { next; } push(@project_types, $p); } close(IN); $args = "rc.defaultwidth=$REPORT_COLS rc.defaultheight=0 rc._forcecolor=on $current_command"; &audit("EXEC $task $args 2> /dev/null"); open(IN,"$task $args 2> /dev/null |"); my $i = 0; my $prev_id; while() { chop; if ( $_ =~ /^\s*$/ ) { next; } if ( $_ =~ /^(\d+) tasks?$/ || $_ =~ /^\x1b.*?m(\d+) tasks?\x1b\[0m$/ || $_ =~ /^\d+ tasks?, (\d+) shown$/ || $_ =~ /^\x1b.*?m\d+ tasks?, (\d+) shown\x1b\[0m$/ ) { $num_tasks = $1; next; } &parse_report_line($i,$_); $_ =~ s/\x1b.*?m//g; $report_lines[$i] = $_; if ( $_ =~ /^ID / ) { $report_header_idx = $i; $i++; next; } if ( $_ =~ /^\s*(\d+) / ) { $report2taskid[$i] = $1; $taskid2report[$1] = $i; } else { $report2taskid[$i] = $prev_id; $taskid2report[$i] = $prev_id; } $prev_id = $report2taskid[$i]; $i++; } close(IN); if ( $#report_tokens > -1 ) { @report_header_tokens = @{ $report_tokens[$report_header_idx] }; @report_header_attrs = @{ $report_attrs[$report_header_idx] }; splice(@report_tokens,$report_header_idx,1); splice(@report_lines,$report_header_idx,1); splice(@report_colors_fg,$report_header_idx,1); splice(@report_colors_bg,$report_header_idx,1); splice(@report_attrs,$report_header_idx,1); splice(@report2taskid,$report_header_idx,1); if ( $task_selected_idx > $#report_tokens ) { $task_selected_idx = $#report_tokens; } } else { $error_msg = "Error: task $current_command: no matches"; $current_command = $prev_command; $display_start_idx = $prev_display_start_idx; $task_selected_idx = $prev_task_selected_idx; @report_header_tokens = @prev_report_header_tokens; @report_header_attrs = @prev_report_header_attrs; @report_tokens = @prev_report_tokens; @report_lines = @prev_report_lines; @report_colors_fg = @prev_report_colors_fg; @report_colors_bg = @prev_report_colors_bg; @report_attrs = @prev_report_attrs; @report2taskid = @prev_report2taskid; $convergence = $prev_convergence; return; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub get_num_tasks { $num_tasks = 0; &audit("EXEC $task projects 2> /dev/null"); open(IN,"$task projects 2> /dev/null |"); while() { if ( $_ =~ /(\d+) task/ ) { $num_tasks = $1; last; } } close(IN); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ return 1; vit-1.2/INSTALL0000664000175000017500000000041512320272536012265 0ustar scottscott Install Instructions for VIT ---------------------------- ## configure the Makefile... ./configure ## build the script... make ## install the script... make install ## for GTK+ (Gnome) colors... add the configuration strings in taskrc-gtk+ to your ~/.taskrc file vit-1.2/MANIFEST0000664000175000017500000000040512320272536012364 0ustar scottscottCHANGES INSTALL LICENSE MANIFEST Makefile.in README TODO VERSION commands configure install-sh taskrc-gtk+ args.pl cmdline.pl cmds.pl color.pl curses.pl draw.pl env.pl exec.pl getch.pl misc.pl prompt.pl read.pl screen.pl search.pl vit.1 vit.pl vitrc.5 vitrc.pl vit-1.2/install-sh0000775000175000017500000002202112320272536013235 0ustar scottscott#!/bin/sh # install - install a program, script, or datafile scriptversion=2005-05-14.22 # This originates from X11R5 (mit/util/scripts/install.sh), which was # later released in X11R6 (xc/config/util/install.sh) with the # following copyright and license. # # Copyright (C) 1994 X Consortium # # Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy # of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to # deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the # rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or # sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is # furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: # # The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in # all copies or substantial portions of the Software. # # THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR # IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, # FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. 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We owe a lot to Steve for his excellent work, and so vit is preserved, maintained and continued. Taskwarrior Team support@taskwarrior.org vit-1.2/LICENSE0000664000175000017500000000122512320272536012241 0ustar scottscott Vit is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. Vit is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with Vit. If not, see . Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak vit-1.2/exec.pl0000664000175000017500000000204012320272536012511 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub task_exec { my ($cmd) = @_; my $es = 0; my $result = ''; &audit("TASK EXEC $task $cmd 2>&1"); open(IN,"echo -e \"yes\\n\" | $task $cmd 2>&1 |"); while() { chop; $_ =~ s/\x1b.*?m//g; # decolorize if ( $_ =~ /^\w+ override:/ ) { next; } $result .= "$_ "; } close(IN); if ( $! ) { $es = 1; &audit("FAILED \"$task $cmd\" error closing short pipe"); } if ( $? != 0 ) { $es = $?; &audit("FAILED \"$task $cmd\" returned exit status $?"); } return ($es,$result); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub shell_exec { my ($cmd,$mode) = @_; endwin(); if ( $clear ne 'NOT_FOUND' ) { system("$clear"); } if ( $audit ) { print "$_[0]\r\n"; } if ( ! fork() ) { &audit("EXEC $cmd"); exec($cmd); exit(); } wait(); if ( $mode eq 'wait' ) { print "Press return to continue.\r\n"; ; } &init_curses('refresh'); &draw_screen(); } return 1; vit-1.2/TODO0000664000175000017500000000033412320272536011724 0ustar scottscott summary mode: improve selection by making the bar graph bar visable summary mode: and '=' should use $default_command (currently hardcoded to "ls") add rc for report header effects (workaround for bug #1222) vit-1.2/draw.pl0000664000175000017500000001301612320272536012527 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak sub draw_header_line { my ($row,$lhs,$rhs) = @_; my $str = ' ' x $COLS; $header_win->addstr($row, 0, $str); $header_win->addstr($row, 0, $lhs); $header_win->addstr($row, $COLS - length($rhs), $rhs); $header_win->refresh(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub draw_prompt_line { my ($lhs) = @_; $prompt_win->addstr(0, 0, $lhs); $prompt_win->clrtoeol(); $prompt_win->addstr(0, $COLS - length($cursor_position) - 1, $cursor_position); $prompt_win->refresh(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub draw_prompt { my ($lhs) = @_; $prompt_win->addstr(0, 0, $lhs); $prompt_win->clrtoeol(); $prompt_win->refresh(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub draw_prompt_cur { my ($lhs) = @_; $prompt_win->addstr(0, 0, $lhs); $prompt_win->clrtoeol(); $prompt_win->move(0, $cur_pos); $prompt_win->refresh(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub draw_error_msg { beep(); &audit("ERROR $error_msg"); $prompt_win->addstr(0, 0, ' '); $prompt_win->clrtoeol(); $prompt_win->attron(COLOR_PAIR($COLOR_ERRORS)); $prompt_win->attron(A_BOLD); $prompt_win->addstr(0, 0, $error_msg); $prompt_win->attroff(A_BOLD); $prompt_win->attroff(COLOR_PAIR($COLOR_ERRORS)); $prompt_win->attron(COLOR_PAIR($COLOR_HEADER)); $prompt_win->addstr(0, $COLS - length($cursor_position) - 1, $cursor_position); $prompt_win->refresh(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub draw_feedback_msg { my $len = length($feedback_msg); my $start = ($COLS/2) - ($len/2) - 3; $prompt_win->addstr(0, 0, ' '); $prompt_win->clrtoeol(); $prompt_win->addstr(0, $start, $feedback_msg); $prompt_win->addstr(0, $COLS - length($cursor_position) - 1, $cursor_position); $prompt_win->refresh(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub draw_report_line { my ($i,$line,$mode) = @_; my ($x, $t, $cp, $str); $x = 0; if ( $mode eq 'with-selection' && $i == $task_selected_idx ) { $report_win->attron(COLOR_PAIR($COLOR_SELECTION)); &set_attron($report_win,$selection_attrs); } for $t (0 .. $#{ $report_tokens[$i] } ) { if ( $mode eq 'without-selection' || $i != $task_selected_idx ) { my $fg = $report_colors_fg[$i][$t]; my $bg = $report_colors_bg[$i][$t]; $cp = &get_color_pair($fg,$bg); $report_win->attron(COLOR_PAIR($cp)); } #if ( $t == 0 ) { debug("DRAW tok=$line.$t cp=$cp \"$report_tokens[$i][$t]\""); } &set_attron($report_win,$report_attrs[$i][$t]); $report_win->addstr($line,$x,$report_tokens[$i][$t]); &set_attroff($report_win,$report_attrs[$i][$t]); if ( $mode eq 'without-selection' || $i != $task_selected_idx ) { $report_win->attroff(COLOR_PAIR($cp)); } $x += length($report_tokens[$i][$t]); } $str = ' ' x ($REPORT_COLS - $x); if ( $mode eq 'without-selection' || $i != $task_selected_idx ) { $report_win->attron(COLOR_PAIR($cp)); } &set_attron($report_win,$report_attrs[$i][$#{ $report_tokens[$i] }]); $report_win->addstr($line,$x,$str); &set_attroff($report_win,$report_attrs[$i][$#{ $report_tokens[$i] }]); if ( $mode eq 'with-selection' && $i == $task_selected_idx ) { $report_win->attroff(COLOR_PAIR($COLOR_SELECTION)); &set_attroff($report_win,$selection_attrs); } else { $report_win->attroff(COLOR_PAIR($cp)); } } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub flash_current_task { my ($x, $t, $cp, $str); my $i = $task_selected_idx; my $line = $task_selected_idx - $display_start_idx; &draw_report_line($i,$line,'without-selection'); $report_win->refresh(); usleep($flash_delay); $report_win->addstr($line,0,' '); 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} endwin(); print STDERR "VIT fatal error: @_\r\n"; if ( $audit ) { close(AUDIT) or die "$!"; } exit(1); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub debug { print AUDIT @_; print AUDIT "\r\n"; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub is_printable { my $char = $_[0]; if ( $char =~ /^[0-9]+$/ && $char >= KEY_MIN ) { return 0; } if ( $char =~ /[[:cntrl:]]/ ) { return 0; } return 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_version { my $request = $_[0]; my $version; open(IN,"task --version 2>&1 |"); while() { chop; $version = $_; } close(IN); if ( $request eq "major.minor" ) { my @v_ = split(/\./,$version); return "$v_[0].$v_[1]"; } return $version; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_info { my $n = $_[0]; my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; &audit("EXEC $task $id info 2>&1"); open(IN,"task $id info 2>&1 |"); while() { chop; $_ =~ s/\x1b.*?m//g; # decolorize if ( $_ =~ /^$n\s+(.*)/ ) { my $v = $1; $v =~ s/\s+$//; close(IN); return $v; } } close(IN); return ''; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub ungetstr { my $str = $_[0]; my $err; foreach my $ch (reverse split('', $str)) { $err = ungetch($ch); if ( $err != 0 ) { error_exit("Shortcut is too long."); } } return ''; } return 1; vit-1.2/Makefile.in0000664000175000017500000000234612320272536013306 0ustar scottscott PARTS = args.pl cmdline.pl cmds.pl color.pl curses.pl draw.pl env.pl exec.pl \ getch.pl misc.pl prompt.pl read.pl search.pl screen.pl vitrc.pl PREFIX=@prefix@ VERSION=@VERSION@ TASK=@TASK@ PERL=@PERL@ CLEAR=@CLEAR@ .PHONY : install build: @echo "adding vit.pl to vit" @cat vit.pl | grep -v ^require \ | sed "s:%prefix%:$(PREFIX):" \ | sed "s/%BUILD%/$(VERSION) built `date`/" \ | sed "s/%VERSION%/$(VERSION) (`date +%Y%m%d`)/" \ | sed "s:%TASK%:$(TASK):" \ | sed "s:%CLEAR%:$(CLEAR):" \ > vit @for f in $(PARTS); do \ echo "adding $$f to vit"; \ echo "########################################################" >> vit; \ echo "## $$f..." >> vit; \ grep -v ^return $$f >> vit; \ done chmod 755 vit install: sudo mkdir -p @prefix@/bin sudo cp vit @prefix@/bin/vit sudo mkdir -p @prefix@/man/man1 sudo cp vit.1 @prefix@/man/man1/ sudo mkdir -p @prefix@/man/man5 sudo cp vitrc.5 @prefix@/man/man5/ sudo mkdir -p @prefix@/etc/ sudo cp commands @prefix@/etc/vit-commands autoconf: @make -f .makefile autoconf release: @make -f .makefile release push: @make -f .makefile push debug: @make -f .makefile debug test: @make -f .makefile test diffs: @make -f .makefile diffs ci: @make -f .makefile ci vit-1.2/cmds.pl0000664000175000017500000001263212320272536012523 0ustar scottscott# Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader # Copyright 2013 - 2014, Scott Kostyshak #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub prompt_quit { my $yes; $yes = &prompt_y("Quit?"); if ( ! $yes ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } endwin(); exit(); } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_add { my $str = &prompt_str("Add: "); if ( $str eq '' ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } my ($es,$result) = &task_exec("add \"$str\""); if ( $es != 0 ) { $error_msg = $result; &draw_error_msg(); return; } $feedback_msg = $result; $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_annotate { my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; my $str = &prompt_str("Annotate: "); if ( $str eq '' ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } my ($es,$result) = &task_exec("$id annotate \"$str\""); if ( $es != 0 ) { $error_msg = $result; &draw_error_msg(); return; } $feedback_msg = "Annotated task $id."; &draw_feedback_msg(); $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_den_or_del { my ($ch, $str, $yes); my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; for my $t (0 .. $#{ $report_tokens[$task_selected_idx] } ) { $str .= "$report_tokens[$task_selected_idx][$t]"; } my $target = ( $str !~ s/^\s*\d+\/\d+\/\d+\s+// ) ? "task" : "annotation"; $str =~ s/\s+$//; $yes = &prompt_y("Delete current $target? "); if ( ! $yes ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } my ($es,$result) = ($target eq "annotation") ? &task_exec("$id denotate \"$str\"") : &task_exec("$id delete rc.confirmation:no"); if ( $es != 0 ) { $error_msg = $result; &draw_error_msg(); return; } $feedback_msg = "Deleted $target."; &draw_feedback_msg(); &flash_current_task(); $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_done { my ($ch, $str, $yes); my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; $yes = &prompt_y("Mark task $id done? "); if ( ! $yes ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } my ($es,$result) = &task_exec("$id done"); if ( $es != 0 ) { $error_msg = $result; &draw_error_msg(); return; } $feedback_msg = "Marked task done."; &draw_feedback_msg(); &flash_current_task(); $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_filter { my ($c, $f); if ( $current_command =~ /(.*?)\s+(.*)/ ) { ($c,$f) = ($1,$2); } else { $c = $current_command; $f = ''; } my $str = &prompt_str("Filter: $f"); if ( $str eq '' ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); $current_command = $c; if ( $f ne '' ) { $reread_needed = 1; } return; } $prev_command = $current_command; $current_command = "$c $str"; $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_modify { my $args = $_[0]; my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; &shell_exec("$task $id modify \"$args\"",'wait'); $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_modify_prompt { my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; my $str = &prompt_str("Modify: "); if ( $str eq '' ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } &task_modify("$str"); $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_set_priority { my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; my $prio = &task_info('Priority'); if ( $prio eq '' ) { $prio = 'N'; } my $p = &prompt_chr("Change priority (l/m/h/n): "); $p = uc($p); if ( $p ne $prio && $p =~ /[LMHN]/ ) { if ( $p eq 'N' ) { $p = ''; } my ($es,$result) = &task_exec("$id modify prio:$p"); if ( $es != 0 ) { $error_msg = $result; &draw_error_msg(); return; } $feedback_msg = "Modified task $id."; &flash_current_task(); $reread_needed = 1; } else { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub task_set_project { my $id = $report2taskid[$task_selected_idx]; my $p = &prompt_str("Project: "); if ( $p eq '' ) { &draw_prompt_line(''); return; } my $proj = &task_info('Project'); if ( $p eq $proj ) { beep(); return; } my ($es,$result) = &task_exec("$id modify proj:$p"); if ( $es != 0 ) { $error_msg = $result; &draw_error_msg(); return; } $feedback_msg = "Modified task $id."; &flash_current_task(); $reread_needed = 1; } #------------------------------------------------------------------ sub shell_command { my $args = $_[0]; my ($opts, $cmd); if ( $args =~ /([^ ]*) (.+)/ ) { $opts = $1; $cmd = $2; } else { $error_msg = "Empty shell command for ':!'. See help (:h)."; &draw_error_msg(); return; } my $wait = "no-wait"; foreach my $l ( split //, $opts ) { if ( $l eq 'r' ) { $reread_needed = 1; } elsif ( $l eq 'w' ) { $wait = "wait"; } else { $error_msg = "$l is not a valid command option to ':!'. 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1 ) { $display_start_idx = $task_selected_idx - $REPORT_LINES + 1; } &draw_screen(); last CASE; } if ( $ch eq "\e" ) { $error_msg = ''; $feedback_msg = ''; $refresh_needed = 1; $input_mode = 'cmd'; last CASE; } if ( $ch eq 'Z' ) { last CASE; } if ( $ch eq "410" ) { # FIXME resize &init_curses('refresh'); &draw_screen(); last CASE; } if ( $ch eq '-1' ) { last CASE; } beep(); } if ( $ch ne '/' && $ch ne '?' && $ch ne 'n' && $ch ne 'N' ) { $input_mode = 'cmd'; } $prev_ch = $ch; if ( $reread_needed ) { &read_report('refresh'); } if ( $refresh_needed || $reread_needed ) { &draw_screen(); } } } return 1; vit-1.2/CHANGES0000664000175000017500000001546712320272536012244 0ustar scottscott Sun Apr 6 2013 - released v1.2 Tue Apr 1 2014 - the key can now be used in shortcuts Tue Apr 1 2014 - exit with informative error if shortcut too long (see VT-81) Thu Mar 13 2014 - fix colors for running VIT in tmux Sat Mar 8 2014 - do not print control characters to prompts Thu Mar 6 2014 - fix recognition of backspace in tmux Thu Mar 6 2014 - fix a prompt bug that prevented editing Mon Mar 3 2014 - 'vit -audit' now creates a log with debug info Tue Feb 4 2014 - released v1.2.beta1 Tue Feb 4 2014 - Add VIT man pages (#1284) Mon Oct 21 2013 - Implement cursor movement in prompts (#1403) Sun Oct 6 2013 - Clear project prompt string if escape (#1232) Sun Oct 6 2013 - Remove confusing behavior from arrow keys in prompts (#1363) Sun Sep 28 2013 - 'P' now sets priority and 'h', 'm', 'l', 'n' are freed (#1238) Sun Sep 27 2013 - 'c' is renamed to 'm' (#1231) Sun Sep 15 2013 - 't' now opens the command prompt with ":!rw task " Sun Sep 15 2013 - shell commands can now pass the arguments VIT is using (#1338, #1237) Sat Sep 14 2013 - custom keybinds can now be specified in ~/.vitrc (#1237, #1302, #1336) Thu Sep 12 2013 - added ':!' to execute arbitrary string in shell Sun Aug 12 2013 - When running an external command, VIT no longer echoes it Sun Aug 11 2013 - VIT now cleans the terminal before exiting Sun Aug 11 2013 - 'q' ('Q') now quits with(out) confirmation (#1266) Thu Aug 9 2013 - fix a bug where prompt text was invisible Mon Aug 5 2013 - 's' now runs 'task sync' if Taskwarrior >= 2.3.0 (#1301) Sun Aug 4 2013 - when in search mode, backspace now removes a character Sat Aug 3 2013 - 'D' now deletes a task when not over an annotation (#1230) Sat Jul 6 2013 - added Copyright 2013, Scott Kostyshak Sat Jul 6 2013 - added an AUTHORS file listing contributors Sat Jul 6 2013 - 'gg' now moves to first line (#1229) Sun Jun 23 2013 - added Copyright 2012 - 2013, Steve Rader Wed Apr 3 2013 - released v1.1 Wed Apr 3 2013 - fixes for not having color=on set in ~/.taskrc Sun Mar 31 2013 - added for task info Sun Mar 31 2013 - added logging error msgs when "-audit" is used Sun Mar 31 2013 - added support for selection effects (e.g. bold) Sun Mar 31 2013 - added setting the VIT header color via color.vit.header setting Sat Mar 30 2013 - set the VIT header color via the color.header setting Fri Mar 29 2013 - added support for the "inverse" and "bright" effects Fri Mar 29 2013 - fixed parsing some ANSI underline effect escape sequences Fri Mar 29 2013 - clear the screen before exec'ing external commands as per feature #1214 Fri Mar 29 2013 - fixed a bug where some commands (e.g. ":h") incorrectly waited after exec'ing Fri Mar 29 2013 - added setting the default report via command line args as per feature #1216 Fri Mar 29 2013 - added support to allow for verbose=off as per topic #2851 Fri Mar 29 2013 - disallowed using a default.command which doesn't include an "ID" column Fri Mar 29 2013 - added support for multiple effects, e.g. bold underline Sun Mar 24 2013 - released v1.0 Sun Mar 24 2013 - added '=' for task info as per feature #1156 Sun Mar 24 2013 - added 'u' for task undo Thu Jan 1 2013 - fixed a bug where '/' and '?' caused a crash as per bug #1152 Wed Dec 12 2012 - added graceful handling of marking only task in current report "done" Wed Dec 12 2012 - added "blinking" of the convergence info when convergence changes Wed Dec 12 2012 - disallowed marking completed tasks as "done" Wed Dec 12 2012 - fixed a problem where the selection could get lost after resize and '^l' Tue Dec 11 2012 - released v0.7 Mon Dec 10 2012 - added ./configure checks for the perl Curses and Time::HiRes modules Mon Dec 10 2012 - added ./configure ab-end when /usr/bin/perl doesn't exist Mon Dec 10 2012 - added ./configure substitution for the localized path to the "task" command Sun Dec 9 2012 - fixed a problem where the selection color was lost after refresh Sun Dec 9 2012 - added '/', '?', 'n' and 'N' for searching the current report Sat Dec 8 2012 - added color.label to taskrc-gtk+ Fri Dec 7 2012 - added completion when using 'p' to set project Thu Dec 6 2012 - added 'p' for setting project Wed Dec 5 2012 - released v0.6 Wed Dec 5 2012 - added 'n' for setting priority to none Wed Dec 5 2012 - added 'l' for setting priority to L Wed Dec 5 2012 - added 'm' for setting priority to M Wed Dec 5 2012 - added 'h' for setting priority to H Tue Dec 4 2012 - added 'f' for filter the current report Mon Dec 3 2012 - added checking of task command closing short pipe error Mon Dec 3 2012 - added checking of task command exit status Sun Dec 2 2012 - added 'D' for delete the current annotation (denotate) Sat Dec 1 2012 - added 'A' for add an annotation to the current task Sat Dec 1 2012 - added 'e' for edit current task Sat Dec 1 2012 - fixed problems with the header attributions (bold and underline) Fri Nov 30 2012 - released v0.5 Fri Nov 30 2012 - added ./configure (autoconf) (e.g. "./configure --prefix=/usr/local/vit") Thu Nov 29 2012 - added support for '^w' (erase word) at the command line Thu Nov 29 2012 - added default.command to the list of available reports Wed Nov 28 2012 - added support for ":REPORT " syntax (e.g. ":mimimal prio:H") Wed Nov 28 2012 - added support for the DEL key ('^?') as per bug #1134 Wed Nov 28 2012 - released v0.4 Wed Nov 28 2012 - added ":N" for move to task number N Wed Nov 28 2012 - fixed problems with task reports that have no matches Wed Nov 28 2012 - added ":h PATTERN" for help about PATTERN (e.g. ":h help") Tue Nov 27 2012 - added ":h" for help Tue Nov 27 2012 - removed the Term::ReadKey requirement Tue Nov 27 2012 - removed xterm only requirement as per feature #1132 Tue Nov 27 2012 - fixed problems with marking the last task done Mon Nov 26 2012 - added ":STRING" and ":" for changing the current report Mon Nov 26 2012 - added ":REPORT" (e.g. ":long") for changing the report Mon Nov 26 2012 - fixed problems with single tick and double quote Mon Nov 26 2012 - released v0.3 Mon Nov 26 2012 - added support for bold and underlines ANSI colors Sun Nov 25 2012 - wrote taskrc-gtk+ Sun Nov 25 2012 - added task-native colorization Sat Nov 24 2012 - added ' ' for move down one line Sat Nov 24 2012 - released v0.2 Sat Nov 24 2012 - various changes for task version 2.x Sat Nov 24 2012 - added ":s/OLD/NEW/" for change description (e.g. ":s/opps/oops/") Fri Nov 23 2012 - added ":q" for quit Fri Nov 23 2012 - added 'c' for change current task Fri Nov 23 2012 - released v0.1 Fri Nov 23 2012 - added 'a' for add task Wed Nov 21 2012 - added 'd' for mark current task done Tue Nov 20 2012 - added the 'G' and '0' Mon Nov 19 2012 - 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