Find lines of source code you have tagged with custom categories


Keywords
efficiency, productivity, programmer-tool, timesaver, todo
License
MIT
Install
pip install taggregator==0.0.48

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taggregator

Find lines of source code you have tagged with custom categories, defined inside a config.json file.

For example, to tag a piece of code which contains a bug, write a comment as below:

do_stuff()
# @BUG(HIGH) buggy_code() throws an unhandled exception!
buggy_code()
do_more_stuff()

You can then run tagg in the project root directory and it will output the file name, line number and description to the console as below.

taggregator/taggregator.py  :57   # @BUG(HIGH) Throws OSError on some files if in use
taggregator/taggregator.py  :64   # @SPEED(MEDIUM) Regex search of processed line
taggregator/__main__.py     :34   # @TODO(LOW) Allow user to specify path for config file

Each line marked with a tag will be ordered and coloured by priority. By default, there are a number of tags and priorities in the config file installed.

Installation

$ pip3 install --upgrade taggregator

Installation will also create a config file at ~/.tagg.json but the program will prioritise a config file stored in {current_directory}/.tagg.json if it exists.

Run

From project root

$ tagg

From a specified folder

$ tagg Assets/Scripts

Only return lines marked with "speed" and "refactor"

$ tagg -t "speed, refactor"

Create config file in current directory

$ tagg create .

Workflow integration

It might be useful to bind taggregator to a key combination in a tool like vim. For example, place this in your ~/.vimrc:

nnoremap <leader>t :!clear;tagg<CR>

Presuming your vim leader is ',' you can then access your taggregator todo list at any time by typing ',t' while editing.