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A nifty feature which gives users the option to export a text changelog, we could do it by selecting items and exporting the selected items or we could select two dates and getting the items moved to done between these dates (would require #12 to be done) or... tbf there's unlimited ways of doing this and they're all equally valid/useful.
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To get this straight, this is a text file that basically says what items have been moved to a column at a certain time?
Out of interest what would be the usage for this?
Alright, I've got the big boi reasons.
Essentially take our scenario, we'd need a changelog for the next update of Stacket to explain what's changed from the last version and it'd save time if it could be done automatically, instead of typing each out individually. Obviously there would be issues (e.g. items are written in the present tense and need to be in the past tense) and these could be ironed out after export and assuming the mechanism is in place to track items, it wouldn't be too complicated to implement and could actually be a lot of fun.
But we should probably discuss whether it'd be better just to export the items selected (or maybe just copy them to the clipboard?) than to mess around with dates.
Hope you get my thinking, was just a random idea, might not be worth considering 👍
But I think its a donny idea 😎
A nifty feature which gives users the option to export a text changelog, we could do it by selecting items and exporting the selected items or we could select two dates and getting the items moved to done between these dates (would require #12 to be done) or... tbf there's unlimited ways of doing this and they're all equally valid/useful.
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