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MELPA

emacs-habitica

Emacs extension for Habitica, a RPG style habit tracker and todo list.

Installation

Install from MELPA with

M-x package-install habitica

or load the file habitica.el.

Usage

To see your tasks, call

M-x habitica-tasks

On your first use, the extension will prompt your for your username and password. These are used to query your user id and api token from the service.

Shortcuts

Place your cursor on the task

C-x t n => new task
C-x t t => cycle todo/done
C-x t + => + a habit
C-x t - => - a habit
C-x t d => set deadline
C-x t i => set difficulty
C-x t D => delete the task
C-x t b => buy reward
C-x t a => add a tag to the task
C-x t A => remove a tag from the task
C-x t g => refresh

Customize

Auto login

If you restart Emacs often, or if you just don't like entering your username or password, it is possible to bypass it by setting your user id and token directly:

(setq habitica-uid "123")
(setq habitica-token "456")

You can find your uid and token by following the instructions here.

Completed Todos Section

You can view your completed to dos by adding following to init.el

(setq habitica-show-completed-todo t)

The variable is customized using the Emacs customization interface under the group habitica

Highlighting

If you want to try highlighting tasks based on their value

(setq habitica-turn-on-highlighting t)

This is very experimental.

Streak count

If you want the streak count to appear as a tag for your daily tasks

(setq habitica-show-streak t)