


there is also a comprehensive set of detailed ‘predefined replies’ that we use when corresponding with both users and complainants in specific situations.įor awhile, I had these saved as Snippets in Alfred, which meant I couldn’t easily share those with my team. we are pleased to announce that today we are open sourcing our DMCA process docs on GitHub – under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 license. In November 2014, my pal and colleague, Clicky Steve, posted at Transparency Report for Automattic, “ Open Sourcing Our DMCA Process“: No need for the text? Indent the line after the header for speedy folding (⌘.) under that header. When you’re ready to trash that text, fold the branch (⌘.), select the branch (⇧⌘B), then delete (⌃⇧K). When you’re done, you can Go Out (⌥⌘←).Go In (⌥⌘→), and all the other text disappears.(I did this today reviewing some information for an internal P2 thread.) The following takes a couple of seconds. It’s also fast and handy to start a clean ad hoc brain dump without opening a new file or window. Having everything neatly folded when I open TaskPaper and makes me happy. I switch to the Today saved search, then working through tasks one at a time, focusing with ease when needed. Super quick, and entirely from the keyboard. I keep track of my work through our various ticket (email) queues with a few notes under the task for each queue. This means you can create deep levels of subprojects and still edit them comfortably, instead of seeing a bunch of leading whitespace everywhere. The difference is when you focus a project like this you’ll no longer see all the leading indentation. To fold and item click the blue bullet point to the left of the items text.įocus projects – You can now truly focus projects instead of just filtering to show a single project.

Two days at work alongside TaskPaper 3, and I’m digging these two features:įolding items – You can now fold items, hiding the items indented under them.
