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Re: [O] [ANN] neo - No Emacs Org in Python


From: Jeff Horn
Subject: Re: [O] [ANN] neo - No Emacs Org in Python
Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2011 14:24:33 -0400

I think the biggest benefit of a project like this is the doors it
opens for web development and mobile applications. Good luck!

On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 1:59 PM, Olivier Schwander
<address@hidden> wrote:
> Dear Org users,
>
> I am pleased to do the first announce of neo, which stands for "No Emacs
> Org". The goal of this project is to provide a full implementation of
> Org usable in Python.
>
> Current features
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  - Org file parser
>  - Agenda builder
>  - Todo-list builder
>  - Custom todo keywords
>  - Command line interface for agenda and todo-lists
>
> Limitations
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  - Read-only (no org file modifications support)
>  - No drawers parsing
>  - No exporters
>  - No formaters parsing (like ==, //, ** and so on, it will wait for 
> exporters)
>  - No filtering support
>
> Roadmap
> ~~~~~~~~
>  - Filtering based on tags
>  - Write support for changing todo keywords
>  - Capture action in the cli
>  - Exporter for HTML
>
> Ideas of possible applications
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>  - Command line interface
>  - Web applications (for GTD like http://hiveminder.com, or even a wiki)
>  - Batch export on a server without emacs
>  - Integration with others tools (like vim)
>  - Qt/Gtk user interface
>
> This is not a release (I need to do more tests, and add some
> documentation), but more a request for comments, ideas or possible
> improvement. You can fetch the sources with
>
>
>  darcs get http://chadok.info/darcs/neo
>
> and have a look at the repository on http://redmine.chadok.info/projects/neo
>
> The package can be installed with the usual Python tools (python
> setup.py build/install). Then launch the command 'neo' to see the help (or
> simply launch neo in the sources directory).
>
> Cheers,
>
> Olivier
>
>
>



-- 
Jeffrey Horn
http://www.failuretorefrain.com/jeff/



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