diff --git a/.stow-no-folding b/.stow-no-folding deleted file mode 100644 index 303d445..0000000 --- a/.stow-no-folding +++ /dev/null @@ -1 +0,0 @@ -.config/task diff --git a/config/task/isrgrootx1.pem b/config/task/isrgrootx1.pem deleted file mode 100644 index b85c803..0000000 --- a/config/task/isrgrootx1.pem +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ ------BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- -MIIFazCCA1OgAwIBAgIRAIIQz7DSQONZRGPgu2OCiwAwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQELBQAw -TzELMAkGA1UEBhMCVVMxKTAnBgNVBAoTIEludGVybmV0IFNlY3VyaXR5IFJlc2Vh -cmNoIEdyb3VwMRUwEwYDVQQDEwxJU1JHIFJvb3QgWDEwHhcNMTUwNjA0MTEwNDM4 -WhcNMzUwNjA0MTEwNDM4WjBPMQswCQYDVQQGEwJVUzEpMCcGA1UEChMgSW50ZXJu -ZXQgU2VjdXJpdHkgUmVzZWFyY2ggR3JvdXAxFTATBgNVBAMTDElTUkcgUm9vdCBY -MTCCAiIwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEBBQADggIPADCCAgoCggIBAK3oJHP0FDfzm54rVygc -h77ct984kIxuPOZXoHj3dcKi/vVqbvYATyjb3miGbESTtrFj/RQSa78f0uoxmyF+ -0TM8ukj13Xnfs7j/EvEhmkvBioZxaUpmZmyPfjxwv60pIgbz5MDmgK7iS4+3mX6U -A5/TR5d8mUgjU+g4rk8Kb4Mu0UlXjIB0ttov0DiNewNwIRt18jA8+o+u3dpjq+sW -T8KOEUt+zwvo/7V3LvSye0rgTBIlDHCNAymg4VMk7BPZ7hm/ELNKjD+Jo2FR3qyH -B5T0Y3HsLuJvW5iB4YlcNHlsdu87kGJ55tukmi8mxdAQ4Q7e2RCOFvu396j3x+UC -B5iPNgiV5+I3lg02dZ77DnKxHZu8A/lJBdiB3QW0KtZB6awBdpUKD9jf1b0SHzUv -KBds0pjBqAlkd25HN7rOrFleaJ1/ctaJxQZBKT5ZPt0m9STJEadao0xAH0ahmbWn -OlFuhjuefXKnEgV4We0+UXgVCwOPjdAvBbI+e0ocS3MFEvzG6uBQE3xDk3SzynTn -jh8BCNAw1FtxNrQHusEwMFxIt4I7mKZ9YIqioymCzLq9gwQbooMDQaHWBfEbwrbw -qHyGO0aoSCqI3Haadr8faqU9GY/rOPNk3sgrDQoo//fb4hVC1CLQJ13hef4Y53CI -rU7m2Ys6xt0nUW7/vGT1M0NPAgMBAAGjQjBAMA4GA1UdDwEB/wQEAwIBBjAPBgNV -HRMBAf8EBTADAQH/MB0GA1UdDgQWBBR5tFnme7bl5AFzgAiIyBpY9umbbjANBgkq -hkiG9w0BAQsFAAOCAgEAVR9YqbyyqFDQDLHYGmkgJykIrGF1XIpu+ILlaS/V9lZL -ubhzEFnTIZd+50xx+7LSYK05qAvqFyFWhfFQDlnrzuBZ6brJFe+GnY+EgPbk6ZGQ -3BebYhtF8GaV0nxvwuo77x/Py9auJ/GpsMiu/X1+mvoiBOv/2X/qkSsisRcOj/KK -NFtY2PwByVS5uCbMiogziUwthDyC3+6WVwW6LLv3xLfHTjuCvjHIInNzktHCgKQ5 -ORAzI4JMPJ+GslWYHb4phowim57iaztXOoJwTdwJx4nLCgdNbOhdjsnvzqvHu7Ur -TkXWStAmzOVyyghqpZXjFaH3pO3JLF+l+/+sKAIuvtd7u+Nxe5AW0wdeRlN8NwdC -jNPElpzVmbUq4JUagEiuTDkHzsxHpFKVK7q4+63SM1N95R1NbdWhscdCb+ZAJzVc -oyi3B43njTOQ5yOf+1CceWxG1bQVs5ZufpsMljq4Ui0/1lvh+wjChP4kqKOJ2qxq -4RgqsahDYVvTH9w7jXbyLeiNdd8XM2w9U/t7y0Ff/9yi0GE44Za4rF2LN9d11TPA -mRGunUHBcnWEvgJBQl9nJEiU0Zsnvgc/ubhPgXRR4Xq37Z0j4r7g1SgEEzwxA57d -emyPxgcYxn/eR44/KJ4EBs+lVDR3veyJm+kXQ99b21/+jh5Xos1AnX5iItreGCc= ------END CERTIFICATE----- diff --git a/config/task/taskrc b/config/task/taskrc index 99930cd..2891b29 100644 --- a/config/task/taskrc +++ b/config/task/taskrc @@ -20,10 +20,3 @@ include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme report.progress.description=Tasks currently in progress report.progress.columns=id,description.truncated report.progress.filter=status:pending and +ACTIVE - -# Sync! -taskd.server=task.00dani.me:53589 -taskd.ca=~/.config/task/isrgrootx1.pem -taskd.certificate=~/.config/task/client.cert.pem -taskd.key=~/.config/task/client.key.pem -include ~/.config/task/taskd.credentials diff --git a/config/vit/config.ini b/config/vit/config.ini deleted file mode 100644 index fdd23f2..0000000 --- a/config/vit/config.ini +++ /dev/null @@ -1,234 +0,0 @@ -# This is the user configuration file for VIT. - -# All configuration options are listed here, commented out, and showing their -# default value when not otherwise set. - -# The format is standard INI file format. Configuration sections are enclosed -# by brackets. Configuration values should be placed in their relevant section, -# using a 'name = value' format. Boolean values can be expressed by the -# following: -# True values: 1, yes, true (case insensitive) -# False values: All other values. - - -[taskwarrior] - -# Full path to the Taskwarrior configuration file. Tilde will be expanded to -# the user's home directory. -# NOTE: This setting is overridden by the TASKRC environment variable. -#taskrc = ~/.taskrc - - -[vit] - -# The keybinding map to use. This maps actions registered with VIT to be fired -# when the user presses the specific keys configured in the keybindings file. -# Possible keybindings are in the 'keybinding' directory, and the setting's -# value should be the filename minus the .ini extension. The default keybinding -# configuration is modeled heavily on the legacy VIT keybindings, and inspired -# by vi/vim. -#default_keybindings = vi - -# The theme to use. This allows control over the colors used in the -# application itself. Possible themes are in the 'theme' directory, and the -# setting's value should be the filename minus the .py extension. -# Note that the theme does not control any coloring related to tasks -- this -# is controlled via the color settings in the Taskwarrior configuration. -#theme = default - -# Boolean. If true, VIT will ask for confirmation before marking a task as done, -# deleting a task, or quitting VIT. Set to false to disable the prompts. -#confirmation = True - - -# Boolean. If true, VIT will show the output of the task command and wait for -# enter. If false, VIT will not show output of the task command after -# modifications to a task are made. -#wait = True - -# Boolean. If true, VIT will enable mouse support for actions such as selecting -# list items. -#mouse = False - -# Boolean. If true, hitting backspace against an empty prompt aborts the prompt. -#abort_backspace = False - -[report] - -# The default Taskwarrior report to load when VIT first starts, if no report -# or filters are passed at the command line. -#default_report = next - -# The default Taskwarrior report to load when VIT first starts, if filters are -# passed at the command line with no report. -#default_filter_only_report = next - -# Boolean. If true, reports with the primary sort of project ascending will -# indent subprojects. If you use deeply nested subprojects, you'll probably -# like this setting. -#indent_subprojects = True - -# Boolean. If true, display report rows with alternating background colors. -#row_striping = True - - -[marker] - -# Boolean. Enables markers. Markers are configurable labels that appear on the -# left side of a report to indicate information about a task when the displayed -# report does not contain the related column. -# For example, let's suppose you have a 'notes' UDA configured. You'd like to -# see some indication that a task has a note, without displaying the full note -# column in reports. You could configure a marker for that custom UDA as -# follows: -# uda.notes.label = (N) -# Then, when a listed task has a note associated with it, you'll see the -# marker '(N)' displayed in the leftmost column of any report that displays the -# task in question. -#enabled = True - -# What columns to generate markers for. Can either be 'all' for all columns, or -# a comma separated list of columns to enable markers for. Possible columns -# are: -# depends,description,due,project,recur,scheduled,start,status,tags,until -#columns = all - -# The header label for the markers column when it is displayed. -#header_label = - -# Boolean. If true, an associated color value must be configured in the -# Taskwarrior configuration in order for the marker to be displayed. If false, -# and no Taskwarrior color configuration is present for the matching marker, -# then it is not displayed. -# For example, if this is set to True, then for the above-mentioned 'notes' -# marker to be displayed, a matching Taskwarrior color configuration for the -# 'notes' UDA must be present, e.g.: -# color.uda.notes=yellow -#require_color = True - -# Boolean. If true, subprojects of a project will also display the configured -# root project's marker, if the subproject itself does not have its own marker -# configured. -# For example, given the following projects: -# Foo -# Foo.Bar -# If this value is set to True, and the Foo project has a configured marker, -# then Foo.Bar would also display Foo's marker. -#include_subprojects = True - -# Below are listed all of the available markers, with their default label. -# To disable a specific marker, set its label to empty. Any section enclosed -# in brackets should be replaced by the appropriate identifier, eg. -# [project_name] with the actual name of a project. -#active.label = (A) -#blocked.label = (BD) -#blocking.label = (BG) -#completed.label = (C) -#deleted.label = (X) -#due.label = (D) -#due.today.label = (DT) -#keyword.label = (K) -#keyword.[keyword_name].label = -#overdue.label = (OD) -#project.label = (P) -#project.none.label = -#project.[project_name].label = -#recurring.label = (R) -#scheduled.label = (S) -#tag.label = (T) -#tag.none.label = -#tag.[tag_name].label = -#uda.label = -#uda.priority.label = (PR) -#uda.[uda_name].label = - - -[color] - -# Boolean. If true, use the colors in Taskwarrior's configuration to colorize -# reports. Note that VIT uses a fundamentally different paradigm for -# colorization, which combines tying coloring to associated report columns in -# combination with markers (see above). This setting works independently of -# Taskwarriors 'color' config setting. -#enabled = True - -# Boolean. If true, subprojects of a project will also display the configured -# root project's color, if the subproject itself does not have its own color -# configured. -# For example, given the following projects: -# Foo -# Foo.Bar -# If this value is set to True, and the Foo project has a configured color, -# then Foo.Bar would also display Foo's color. -#include_subprojects = True - -# For the Taskwarrior color configuration, there are three special values: -# color.project.none -# color.tag.none -# color.uda.[uda_name].none -# If any of these are configured for color, then the label below will be used -# in the related column to display the color configuration. -#none_label = [NONE] - - -[keybinding] - -# This section allows you to override the configured keybindings, associate -# additional keybindings with VIT actions, and set up macros triggered by a -# keybinding. - -# Meta keys are enclosed in angle brackets, variables are enclosed in curly -# brackets. Keybindings here can either be: -# - Associated with a single VIT action -# - A macro that describes a series of key presses to replay - -# For VIT actions, the form is: -# keys[,keys] = {ACTION_NAME} -# For example, to associate the keybinding 'zz' with the undo action: -# zz = {ACTION_TASK_UNDO} -# To only disable a keybinding, use the special noop action: -# w = {ACTION_NOOP} -# wa = {ACTION_TASK_WAIT} -# The above would disable the task wait action for the 'w' key, and instead -# assign it to the 'wa' keybinding. -# For capital letter keybindings, use the letter directly: -# D = {ACTION_TASK_DONE} - -# For a list of available actions, run 'vit --list-actions'. -# A great reference for many of the available meta keys, and understanding the -# default keybindings is the 'keybinding/vi.ini' file. - -# For macros, the form is: -# keys[,keys] = keypresses -# For example, to map the 'o' key to opening the OneNote script, passing it -# the currently focused task UUID: -# o = :!wr onenote {TASK_UUID} - -# The special '{TASK_[attribute]}' variable can be used in any macro, and it -# will be replaced with the value of the attribute for the currently -# highlighted task. Any attribute listed in 'task _columns' is supported, e.g. -# o = :!wr echo project is {TASK_PROJECT} - -# Multiple keybindings can be associated with the same action/macro, simply -# separate the keybindings with a comma: -# z,zz = {ACTION_TASK_UNDO} - -# 'Special' keys are indicated by enclosing them in brackets. VIT supports the -# following special keys on either side of the keybinding declaration, by -# internally translating them into the single character: -# -# -# -# -# -# -# Under the hood, VIT uses the Urwid mappings for keyboard input: -# http://urwid.org/manual/userinput.html -# -# Any modifier, navigation, or function keys can be described in the VIT -# keybinding configuration by wrapping them in angle brackets, matching the -# correct Urwid keyboard input structure: -# -# e = :!wr echo do something -# = :!wr echo you used a function key - diff --git a/config/zsh/login/task b/config/zsh/login/task index 1e4263c..bfe8bf3 100644 --- a/config/zsh/login/task +++ b/config/zsh/login/task @@ -5,6 +5,3 @@ fi if [[ -z $TIMEWARRIORDB ]]; then export TIMEWARRIORDB=$XDG_DATA_HOME/timew fi -if [[ -z $VIT_DIR ]]; then - export VIT_DIR=$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/vit -fi