This commit add the first interesting difference from freitass original version. It provides a two level sort function which allow the user to sort the todo by project (or context) then by priority. TODO: Maybe think about three level sort (project, context, priority) in any order.
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*todo.txt*
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COMMANDS *todo-commands*
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`<leader>-s` : Sort the file by priority
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`<leader>-sp` : Sort the file by project then by priority
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`<leader>-sc` : Sort the file by context then by priority
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`<leader>-d` : Insert the current date
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`date<tab>` : (Insert mode) Insert the current date
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`<leader>-x` : Mark task as done (inserts current date as completion date)
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`<leader>-X` : Mark all tasks as completed
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`<leader>-D` : Remove completed tasks
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<leader> is \ by default, so <leader>-s means you type \s
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CONFIGURATION *todo-configuration*
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The user can give argument for the two calls to vim sort function by changing
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the following variables:
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g:Todo_txt_first_level_sort_mode
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g:Todo_txt_second_level_sort_mode
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Defaults values are:
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g:Todo_txt_first_level_sort_mode="i"
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g:Todo_txt_second_level_sort_mode="i"
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For more information on the available flags see help :sort
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