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Adding the option to add the prs/issues to specific projects #110

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Mxrcon opened this issue Oct 4, 2021 · 2 comments
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Adding the option to add the prs/issues to specific projects #110

Mxrcon opened this issue Oct 4, 2021 · 2 comments

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@Mxrcon
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Mxrcon commented Oct 4, 2021

Hey @cobraz 👋, This action is Amazing, I've just implemented it to my current workflow and it fits exactly to what i've been looking for. Loved it!

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I would like to add the prs/issues to a specific project so my github related tasks doesn't fill my inbox

Describe the solution you'd like
I'd like to have a parameter in the github action that works like: project: "project name" so everytime that the action works, it syncs the prs and issues with specific project

Describe alternatives you've considered
one alternative would be adding a tag to every task, I't could be: cobraz/todoist-action so i could also filter them based on tag

Additional context
don't have any.

Thank you for you attention and your time for developing this amazing tool that I'll certainly keep using for some time!
Kindly, Davi!

@simenandre
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Hello! 👋

Thanks for opening this issue, and thanks for the lovely idea! This would be a perfect addition, for certain! I can see this even be a nice addition to my own workflow.

Maybe you wanna take a stab at adding it? It would be a nice test to see if the documentation/codebase is readable for outside developers.

Thank you again! 🙏

@Mxrcon
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Mxrcon commented Nov 8, 2021

Begin honest I'd be very happy to contribute with your tool, but I don't have any experience with TypeScript and I wouldn't be comfortable programming with this language. At least the src/*seems readable and nice to comprehend, at least for me( a non type-script programmer).

Thankfully,
Davi

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