FAQs

How do I create a new project?

Just press the plus sign in the Home Screen and you will see a list of GitHub repos you have, then click the one you want to add tasks to. This is intergrated with your GitHub account so you can only add tasks to repos you have created in your GitHub account.

Why did this creates a workflow file in my GitHub repo?

The workflow file is used to send our server a message when you push a new commit to your repo. Then our servers will check if that commit message contains any tasks and if so, it will update your tasks and send your a notification.

How do I mark when a task is completed?

You don't have to do anything, when you commit to your repo with a message that matches a task, the task will be marked as completed.

I pushed a commit to my repo but it didn't update my tasks.

This is because the commit message doesn't match any tasks based on our algorithm. (We are working on making it better!) In the meantime, when you commit a message add a flag to the message '-c', or 'completed' which will help. we also have alist of keywords that we recommend you add to your commit message.

Consider Adding These Keywords

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