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Priority is out of order #52

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RandomUser123467 opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 2 comments
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Priority is out of order #52

RandomUser123467 opened this issue Mar 19, 2024 · 2 comments

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@RandomUser123467
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RandomUser123467 commented Mar 19, 2024

The Priority right now is:
p1 | Medium | Important, urgent
p2 | Hard | Important, not urgent
p3 | Easy | Not important, urgent
p4 | Trivial | Not important, not urgent

Shouldn't it be:
p1 | Hard | Important, urgent
p2 | Medium | Important, not urgent
p3 | Easy | Not important, urgent
p4 | Trivial | Not important, not urgent

@RandomUser123467
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Also if this script isn't running and I complete a few Todoist tasks does it still add them to Habitica when I run it again?

@radeklat
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Hey @RandomUser123467. The reasoning for this swap was explained in the README. However, I understand that it's not expected behaviour and may not fit everyone's use case. So I added a configuration option in 3.3.0 that allows set the mapping from Todoist priorities to Habitica difficulties. It also now default to your suggested mapping.

As for the second question - yes it will. The script remembers the last seen state. So as long as the tasks existed, it will score points on the next run when they appear as completed.

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