* refactor(config): remove legacy gcal top-level config key
Problem: the gcal migration shim silently accepted vim.g.pending = { gcal
= {...} } and copied it to sync.gcal, adding complexity and a deprecated
API surface.
Solution: remove the migration block in config.get(), drop the cfg.gcal
fallback in gcal_config(), delete the two migration tests, and clean up
the vimdoc references. Callers must now use sync.gcal directly.
* ci: fix
* fix(spec): remove duplicate buffer require in complete_spec
Problem: every spec used the old singleton API (store.unload(),
store.load(), store.add(), etc.) and diff.apply(lines, hidden).
Solution: lower-level specs (store, diff, views, complete, file) use
s = store.new(path); s:load() directly. Higher-level specs (archive,
edit, filter, status, sync) reset package.loaded['pending'] in
before_each and use pending.store() to access the live instance.
diff.apply calls updated to diff.apply(lines, s, hidden_ids).
* refactor(store): convert singleton to Store.new() factory
Problem: store.lua used module-level _data singleton, making
project-local stores impossible and creating hidden global state.
Solution: introduce Store metatable with all operations as instance
methods. M.new(path) constructs an instance; M.resolve_path()
searches upward for .pending.json and falls back to
config.get().data_path. Singleton module API is removed.
* refactor(diff): accept store instance as parameter
Problem: diff.apply called store singleton methods directly, coupling
it to global state and preventing use with project-local stores.
Solution: change signature to apply(lines, s, hidden_ids?) where s is
a pending.Store instance. All store operations now go through s.
* refactor(buffer): add set_store/store accessors, drop singleton dep
Problem: buffer.lua imported store directly and called singleton
methods, preventing it from working with per-project store instances.
Solution: add module-level _store, M.set_store(s), and M.store()
accessors. open() and render() use _store instead of the singleton.
init.lua will call buffer.set_store(s) before buffer.open().
* refactor(complete,health,sync,plugin): update callers to store instance API
Problem: complete.lua, health.lua, sync/gcal.lua, and plugin/pending.lua
all called singleton store methods directly.
Solution: complete.lua uses buffer.store() for category lookups;
health.lua uses store.new(store.resolve_path()) and reports the
resolved path; gcal.lua calls require('pending').store() for task
access; plugin tab-completion creates ephemeral store instances via
store.new(store.resolve_path()). Add 'init' to the subcommands list.
* feat(init): thread Store instance through init, add :Pending init
Problem: init.lua called singleton store methods throughout, and there
was no way to create a project-local .pending.json file.
Solution: add module-level _store and private get_store() that
lazy-constructs via store.new(store.resolve_path()). Add public
M.store() accessor used by specs and sync backends. M.open() calls
buffer.set_store(get_store()) before buffer.open(). All store
callsites converted to get_store():method(). goto_file() and
add_here() derive the data directory from get_store().path.
Add M.init() which creates .pending.json in cwd and dispatches from
M.command() as ':Pending init'.
* test: update all specs for Store instance API
Problem: every spec used the old singleton API (store.unload(),
store.load(), store.add(), etc.) and diff.apply(lines, hidden).
Solution: lower-level specs (store, diff, views, complete, file) use
s = store.new(path); s:load() directly. Higher-level specs (archive,
edit, filter, status, sync) reset package.loaded['pending'] in
before_each and use pending.store() to access the live instance.
diff.apply calls updated to diff.apply(lines, s, hidden_ids).
* docs(pending): document :Pending init and store resolution
Add *pending-store-resolution* section explaining upward .pending.json
discovery and fallback to the global data_path. Document :Pending init
under COMMANDS. Add a cross-reference from the data_path config field.
* ci: format
* ci: remove unused variable
* feat(config): add icons table with unicode defaults
* feat(buffer): render icon overlays from config.icons
Problem: status characters ([ ], [x], [!]) and metadata prefixes are
hardcoded literals with no user customization.
Solution: read config.icons in apply_extmarks and apply overlay
extmarks for checkboxes/headers, replace hardcoded recur ↺ with
icons.recur, and prefix due/category virt_text with configurable
icon characters.
* feat(plugin): add PendingTab command and <Plug>(pending-tab)
* docs: add icons config, PendingTab recipes, and demo infrastructure
Problem: icon customization and auto-start workflow are undocumented;
no demo asset exists for the README.
Solution: document pending.Icons in vimdoc with nerd font and ASCII
recipes, add PendingTab to commands and mappings, add open-on-startup
recipe, add demo-init.lua and demo.tape for VHS screenshot generation,
add assets/ directory, add README icons section and demo placeholder.
* ci: format
* feat(file-token): add file: inline metadata token with gf navigation
Problem: there was no way to link a task to a specific location in a
source file, or to quickly jump from a task to the relevant code.
Solution: add a file:<path>:<line> inline token that stores a relative
file reference in task._extra.file. Virtual text renders basename:line
in a new PendingFile highlight group. A buffer-local gf mapping
(configurable via keymaps.goto_file) opens the file at the given line.
M.add_here() lets users attach the current cursor position to any task
via vim.ui.select(). M.edit() gains -file support to clear the
reference. <Plug>(pending-goto-file) and <Plug>(pending-add-here) are
exposed for custom mappings.
* test(file-token): add parse, diff, views, edit, and navigation tests
Problem: the file: token implementation had no test coverage.
Solution: add spec/file_spec.lua covering parse.body extraction,
malformed token handling, duplicate token stop-parsing, diff
reconciliation (store/update/clear/round-trip), LineMeta population
in both views, :Pending edit -file, and goto_file notify paths for
no-file and unreadable-file cases. All 292 tests pass.
* style: apply stylua formatting
* fix(types): remove empty elseif block, fix file? annotation nullability
* feat(filter): oil-like editable filter line with predicate dispatch
Problem: no way to narrow the pending buffer to a subset of tasks
without manual scrolling; filtered-out tasks would be silently deleted
on :w because diff.apply() marks unseen IDs as deleted.
Solution: add a FILTER: line rendered at the top of the buffer when a
filter is active. The line is editable — :w re-parses it and updates
the hidden set. diff.apply() gains a hidden_ids param that prevents
filtered-out tasks from being marked deleted. Predicates: cat:X,
overdue, today, priority (space-separated AND). :Pending filter sets
it programmatically; :Pending filter clear removes it.
* ci: format
* refactor(sync): extract backend interface, adapt gcal module
Problem: :Pending sync hardcodes Google Calendar — M.sync() does
pcall(require, 'pending.sync.gcal') and calls gcal.sync() directly.
The config has a flat gcal field. This prevents adding new sync backends
without modifying init.lua.
Solution: Define a backend interface contract (name, auth, sync, health
fields), refactor :Pending sync to dispatch via require('pending.sync.'
.. backend_name), add sync table to config with legacy gcal migration,
rename gcal.authorize to gcal.auth, add gcal.health for checkhealth,
and add tab completion for backend names and actions.
* docs(sync): update vimdoc for backend interface
Problem: Vimdoc documents :Pending sync as a bare command that pushes
to Google Calendar, with no mention of backends or the sync table config.
Solution: Update :Pending sync section to show {backend} [{action}]
syntax with examples, add SYNC BACKENDS section documenting the interface
contract, update config example to use sync.gcal, document legacy gcal
migration, and update health check description.
* test(sync): add backend dispatch tests
Problem: No test coverage for sync dispatch logic, config migration,
or gcal module interface conformance.
Solution: Add spec/sync_spec.lua with tests for: bare sync errors,
empty backend errors, unknown backend errors, unknown action errors,
default-to-sync routing, explicit sync/auth routing, legacy gcal config
migration, explicit sync.gcal precedence, and gcal module interface
fields (name, auth, sync, health).
* feat: :Pending edit command for CLI metadata editing
Problem: editing task metadata (due date, category, priority,
recurrence) requires opening the buffer and editing inline. No way
to make quick metadata changes from the command line.
Solution: add :Pending edit {id} [operations...] command that applies
metadata changes by numeric task ID. Supports due:<date>, cat:<name>,
rec:<pattern>, +!, -!, -due, -cat, -rec operations with full date
vocabulary and recurrence validation. Pushes to undo stack, re-renders
the buffer if open, and provides feedback messages. Tab completion for
IDs, field names, date vocabulary, categories, and recurrence patterns.
Also fixes store.update() to properly clear fields set to vim.NIL.
* ci: formt
Problem: no way to know about overdue or due-today tasks without
opening :Pending. No ambient awareness for statusline plugins.
Solution: add counts(), statusline(), and has_due() public API
functions backed by a module-local cache that recomputes after every
store.save() and store.load(). Fire a User PendingStatusChanged event
on every recompute. Extract is_overdue() and is_today() from duplicate
locals into parse.lua as public functions. Refactor views.lua and
init.lua to use the shared date logic. Add vimdoc API section and
integration recipes for lualine, heirline, manual statusline, startup
notification, and event-driven refresh.
* feat: text objects and motions for the pending buffer
Problem: the pending buffer has action-button mappings but no Vim
grammar. You cannot dat to delete a task, cit to change a description,
or ]] to jump to the next category header.
Solution: add textobj.lua with at/it (a task / inner task), aC/iC
(a category / inner category), ]]/[[ (next/prev header), and ]t/[t
(next/prev task). All text objects work in operator-pending and visual
modes; motions work in normal, visual, and operator-pending. Mappings
are configurable via the keymaps table and exposed as <Plug> mappings.
* fix(textobj): escape Lua pattern hyphen, fix test expectations
Problem: inner_task_range used unescaped '-' in Lua patterns, which
acts as a lazy quantifier instead of matching a literal hyphen. The
metadata-stripping logic also tokenized the full line including the
prefix, so the rebuilt string could never be found after the prefix.
All test column expectations were off by one.
Solution: escape hyphens with %-, rewrite metadata stripping to
tokenize only the description portion after the prefix, and correct
all test assertions to match actual rendered column positions.
* feat(textobj): add debug mode, rename priority view buffer
Problem: the ]] motion reportedly lands one line past the header in
some environments, and ]t/[t may not override Neovim defaults. No
way to diagnose these at runtime. Also, pending://priority is a poor
buffer name for the flat ranked view.
Solution: add a debug config option (vim.g.pending = { debug = true })
that logs meta state, cursor positions, and mapping registration to
:messages at DEBUG level. Rename the buffer from pending://priority to
pending://queue. Internal view identifier stays 'priority'.
* docs: text objects, motions, debug mode, queue view rename
Problem: vimdoc had no documentation for the new text objects, motions,
debug config, or the pending://queue buffer rename.
Solution: add text object and motion tables to the mappings section,
document all eight <Plug> mappings, add debug field to the config
reference, update config example with new keymap defaults, rename
priority view references to queue throughout the vimdoc.
* fix(textobj): use correct config variable, raise log level
Problem: motion keymaps (]], [[, ]t, [t) were never set because
`config.get().debug` referenced an undefined `config` variable,
crashing _setup_buf_mappings before the motion loop. Debug logging
also used vim.log.levels.DEBUG which is filtered by default.
Solution: replace `config` with `cfg` (already in scope) and raise
both debug notify calls from DEBUG to INFO.
* ci: formt
* fix(plugin): allow command chaining with bar separator
Problem: :Pending|only failed because the command definition lacked the
bar attribute, causing | to be consumed as an argument.
Solution: Add bar = true to nvim_create_user_command so | is treated as
a command separator, matching fugitive's :Git behavior.
* refactor(buffer): remove opinionated window options
Problem: The plugin hardcoded number, relativenumber, wrap, spell,
signcolumn, foldcolumn, and cursorline in set_win_options, overriding
user preferences with no way to opt out.
Solution: Remove all cosmetic window options. Users who want them can
set them in after/ftplugin/pending.lua. Only conceallevel,
concealcursor, and winfixheight remain as functionally required.
* feat: time-aware due dates, persistent undo, @return audit
Problem: Due dates had no time component, the undo stack was lost on
restart and stored in a separate file, and many public functions lacked
required @return annotations.
Solution: Add YYYY-MM-DDThh:mm support across parse, views, recur,
complete, and init with time-aware overdue checks. Merge the undo stack
into the task store JSON so a single file holds all state. Add @return
nil annotations to all 27 void public functions across every module.
* feat(parse): flexible time parsing for @ suffix
Problem: the @HH:MM time suffix required zero-padded 24-hour format,
forcing users to write due:tomorrow@14:00 instead of due:tomorrow@2pm.
Solution: add normalize_time() that accepts bare hours (9, 14),
H:MM (9:30), am/pm (2pm, 9:30am, 12am), and existing HH:MM format,
normalizing all to canonical HH:MM on save.
* feat(complete): add info descriptions to omnifunc items
Problem: completion menu items had no description, making it hard to
distinguish between similar entries like date shorthands and recurrence
patterns.
Solution: return { word, info } tables from date_completions() and
recur_completions(), surfacing human-readable descriptions in the
completion popup.
* ci: format
* feat(config): add recur_syntax and someday_date fields
Problem: the plugin needs configuration for the recurrence token name
and the sentinel date used by the `later`/`someday` named dates.
Solution: add `recur_syntax` (default 'rec') and `someday_date`
(default '9999-12-30') to pending.Config and the defaults table.
* feat(parse): expand date vocabulary with named dates
Problem: the date input only supports today, tomorrow, +Nd, and
weekday names, lacking relative offsets like weeks/months, period
boundaries, ordinals, month names, and backdating.
Solution: add yesterday, eod, sow/eow, som/eom, soq/eoq, soy/eoy,
+Nw, +Nm, -Nd, -Nw, ordinals (1st-31st), month names (jan-dec),
and later/someday to resolve_date(). Add tests for all new tokens.
* feat(recur): add recurrence parsing and next-date computation
Problem: the plugin has no concept of recurring tasks, which is
needed for habits and repeating deadlines.
Solution: add recur.lua with parse(), validate(), next_due(),
to_rrule(), and shorthand_list(). Supports named shorthands (daily,
weekdays, weekly, etc.), interval notation (Nd, Nw, Nm, Ny), raw
RRULE passthrough, and ! prefix for completion-based mode. Includes
day-clamping for month/year advancement.
* feat(store): add recur and recur_mode task fields
Problem: the task schema has no fields for storing recurrence rules.
Solution: add recur and recur_mode to the Task class, known_fields,
task_to_table, table_to_task, and the add() signature.
* feat(parse): add rec: inline token parsing
Problem: the buffer parser does not recognize recurrence tokens,
so users cannot set recurrence rules inline.
Solution: add recur_key() helper and rec: token parsing in body()
and command_add(), with ! prefix handling for completion-based mode
and validation via recur.validate().
* feat(diff): propagate recurrence through buffer reconciliation
Problem: the diff layer does not extract or apply recurrence fields,
so rec: tokens written in the buffer are silently ignored on :w.
Solution: add rec and rec_mode to ParsedEntry, extract them in
parse_buffer(), and pass them through create and update paths in
apply().
* feat(init): spawn next task on recurring task completion
Problem: completing a recurring task does not create the next
occurrence, and :Pending add does not pass recurrence fields.
Solution: in toggle_complete(), detect recurrence and spawn a new
pending task with the next due date. Wire rec/rec_mode through the
add() command path.
* feat(views): add recurrence to LineMeta
Problem: LineMeta does not carry recurrence info, so the buffer
layer cannot display recurrence indicators.
Solution: add recur field to LineMeta and populate it in both
category_view() and priority_view().
* feat(buffer): add PendingRecur highlight and recurrence virtual text
Problem: recurring tasks have no visual indicator in the buffer,
and the extmark logic uses a rigid if/elseif chain that does not
compose well with additional virtual text fields.
Solution: add PendingRecur highlight group linking to DiagnosticInfo.
Refactor apply_extmarks() to build virtual text parts dynamically,
appending category, recurrence indicator, and due date as separate
composable segments. Set omnifunc on the pending buffer.
* feat(complete): add omnifunc for cat:, due:, and rec: tokens
Problem: the pending buffer has no completion source, requiring
users to type metadata tokens from memory.
Solution: add complete.lua with an omnifunc that completes cat:
tokens from existing categories, due: tokens from the named date
vocabulary, and rec: tokens from recurrence shorthands.
* docs: document recurrence, expanded dates, omnifunc, new config
Problem: the vimdoc does not cover recurrence, expanded date syntax,
omnifunc completion, or the new config fields.
Solution: add DATE INPUT and RECURRENCE sections, update INLINE
METADATA, COMMANDS, CONFIGURATION, HIGHLIGHT GROUPS, HEALTH CHECK,
and DATA FORMAT. Expand the help popup with recurrence patterns and
new date tokens. Add recurrence validation to healthcheck.
* ci: fix
* fix(recur): resolve LuaLS type errors
Problem: LuaLS reported undefined-field for `_raw` on RecurSpec and
param-type-mismatch for `last_day.day` in `advance_date` because
`osdate.day` infers as `string|integer`.
Solution: Add `_raw` to the RecurSpec class annotation and cast
`last_day.day` to integer in both `math.min` call sites.
* refactor(init): remove help popup, use config-driven keymaps
Problem: Buffer-local keymaps were hardcoded with no way for users to
customize them. The g? help popup duplicated information already in the
vimdoc.
Solution: Remove show_help() and the g? mapping. Refactor
_setup_buf_mappings to read from cfg.keymaps, letting users override or
disable any buffer-local binding via vim.g.pending.
* feat(config): add keymaps table for buffer-local bindings
Problem: Users had no way to customize or disable buffer-local key
bindings in the pending buffer.
Solution: Add a pending.Keymaps class and keymaps field to
pending.Config with defaults for all eight buffer actions. Setting any
key to false disables that binding.
* feat(plugin): add Plug mappings for all buffer actions
Problem: Only five of nine buffer actions had <Plug> mappings, so users
could not bind close, undo, open-line, or open-line-above globally.
Solution: Add <Plug>(pending-close), <Plug>(pending-undo),
<Plug>(pending-open-line), and <Plug>(pending-open-line-above).
* docs: update mappings and config for keymaps and new Plug entries
Problem: Vimdoc still listed g? help popup, lacked documentation for
the four new <Plug> mappings, and had no keymaps config section.
Solution: Remove g? from mappings table, document all nine <Plug>
mappings, add keymaps table to the config example and field reference,
and note that buffer-local keys are configurable.
* refactor(config): change default category from Inbox to Todo
* refactor(views): adopt markdown checkbox line format
Problem: task lines used an opaque /ID/ [N] prefix format that was
hard to read and inconsistent between category and priority views.
Header lines had no visual marker distinguishing them from tasks.
Solution: render headers as '## Cat', task lines as
'/ID/- [x|!| ] description'. State encoding: [x]=done, [!]=urgent,
[ ]=pending. Both views use the same construction.
* refactor(diff): parse and reconcile markdown checkbox format
Problem: parse_buffer matched the old ' text' indent pattern and
detected headers via '^%S'. Priority was read from a '[N] ' prefix.
apply() never reconciled status changes written into the buffer.
Solution: match '- [.] text' for tasks and '^## ' for headers.
Extract state char to derive priority (! -> 1) and status (x -> done).
apply() now reconciles status from the buffer, setting/clearing 'end'
timestamps — enabling the oil-style edit-checkbox-then-:w workflow.
* refactor(buffer): update syntax, extmarks, and render for checkbox format
Problem: syntax patterns matched the old indent/[N] format; right_align
virtual text produced a broken layout in narrow windows; the done
strikethrough skipped past the ' ' indent leaving '- [x] ' unstyled;
render() added undo history entries so 'u' could undo a re-render.
Solution: update taskHeader/taskLine patterns for '## '/'- [.]'; rename
taskPriority -> taskCheckbox matching '[!]'; switch virt_text_pos to
'eol'; drop the +2 col_start offset so strikethrough covers '- [x] ';
guard nvim_buf_set_lines with undolevels=-1 so renders are not undoable.
Also fix open_line to insert '- [ ] ' and position cursor at col 6.
* refactor(init): replace multi-level priority with binary toggle
Problem: <C-a>/<C-x> overrode Vim's native number increment and the
visual g<C-a>/g<C-x> variants added complexity for marginal value.
toggle_complete() left the cursor on the wrong line after re-render.
Solution: remove change_priority/change_priority_visual; add
toggle_priority() (0<->1) mapped to '!', with cursor-follow after
render matching the pattern already used in priority toggle. Add
cursor-follow to toggle_complete() for the same reason. Update plugin
plugs (priority-up/down -> priority) and add 'due'/'undo' to the
:Pending completion list. Update help text accordingly.
* feat(buffer): reflect current view in buffer name
Problem: no way to tell at a glance which view (category vs priority)
is active — the buffer was always named 'pending://'.
Solution: update the buffer name to 'pending://category' or
'pending://priority' on every render, so the view is visible in
the statusline/tabline without any extra UI.
* test: add top-priority missing test coverage
Problem: several critical code paths had zero test coverage —
parse.resolve_date (relative date resolution), store.snapshot
(foundation of the undo stack), and the diff.apply invariant that
unchanged tasks do not get their modified timestamp bumped. The
diff.apply due/priority clearing paths were also untested.
Solution: add six targeted test blocks across parse_spec, store_spec,
and diff_spec: resolve_date happy/failure paths, parse.body with
relative due tokens, snapshot copy-semantics and deleted-task
exclusion, diff unchanged-modified invariant, due cleared on removal,
priority cleared on ! removal.
* test: add second batch of missing test coverage
Problem: six more gaps from the audit remained after the first batch —
archive persistence verification, diff modified-on-rename, parse_buffer
inline cat:/due: token parsing, and store.update immutability invariants.
Solution: add six it() blocks across archive_spec, diff_spec, and
store_spec: archive unload/reload persistence check, modified timestamp
updated on description change, inline cat: overrides header category,
inline due: token parsed from buffer line, id/entry fields immutable
under store.update, and end timestamp not overwritten on second
completion.
Problem: fc4a47a changed the priority display format from '! ' to
'[N] ' in views.lua and diff.lua but left two existing test
assertions and their descriptions using the old format, causing
both to fail.
Solution: update the input line in diff parse_buffer test, update
the expected string and description names in views category_view
test, and rename the diff.apply description to match the new idiom.
Problem: several critical code paths had zero test coverage —
parse.resolve_date (relative date resolution), store.snapshot
(foundation of the undo stack), and the diff.apply invariant that
unchanged tasks do not get their modified timestamp bumped. The
diff.apply due/priority clearing paths were also untested.
Solution: add six targeted test blocks across parse_spec, store_spec,
and diff_spec: resolve_date happy/failure paths, parse.body with
relative due tokens, snapshot copy-semantics and deleted-task
exclusion, diff unchanged-modified invariant, due cleared on removal,
priority cleared on ! removal.
* feat(config): add category_order field
Problem: category display order was always insertion order with no way
to configure it.
Solution: add category_order to config defaults so users can declare a
preferred category ordering; unspecified categories append after.
* feat(parse): add relative date resolution
Problem: due dates required full YYYY-MM-DD input, adding friction for
common cases like "today" or "next monday".
Solution: add resolve_date() supporting today, tomorrow, +Nd, and
weekday abbreviations; extend inline token parsing to resolve relative
values before falling back to strict date validation.
* feat(views): overdue flag, category in priority view, category ordering
Problem: overdue tasks were visually indistinct from upcoming ones;
priority view had no category context; category display order was not
configurable.
Solution: compute overdue meta flag for pending tasks past their due
date; set show_category on priority view task meta; reorder categories
according to config.category_order when present.
* feat(buffer): overdue highlight, category virt text in priority view
Problem: overdue tasks had no visual distinction; priority view showed
no category context alongside due dates.
Solution: add PendingOverdue highlight group; render category name as
right-aligned virtual text in priority view, composited with the due
date when both are present.
* feat(init): undo write and buffer-local default mappings
Problem: _undo_state was captured on every save but never consumed;
toggle_priority and prompt_date had no buffer-local defaults, requiring
manual <Plug> configuration.
Solution: implement undo_write() to restore pre-save task state; add !,
d, and U as buffer-local defaults following fugitive's philosophy of
owning the buffer; expose :Pending undo as a command alias.
* test(views): add views spec
Problem: views.lua had no test coverage.
Solution: add 26 tests covering category_view and priority_view
including sort order, line format, overdue detection, show_category
meta, and category_order config behavior.
* test(archive): add archive spec
Problem: archive had no test coverage.
Solution: add 9 tests covering cutoff logic, custom day counts, pending
task preservation, deleted task cleanup, and notify output.
* docs: add vimdoc
Problem: no :help documentation existed.
Solution: add doc/pending.txt covering all features — commands,
mappings, views, configuration, Google Calendar sync, highlight groups,
data format, and health check — following standard vimdoc conventions.
* ci: format
* fix: resolve lint and type check errors
Problem: selene flagged unused variables in new spec files; LuaLS
flagged os.date/os.time return type mismatches, integer? assignments,
and stale task.Task/task.GcalConfig type references.
Solution: prefix unused spec variables with _ or drop unnecessary
assignments; add --[[@as string/integer]] casts for os.date and
os.time calls; add category_order field to pending.Config annotation;
fix task.GcalConfig -> pending.GcalConfig and task.Task[] ->
pending.Task[]; add nil guards on meta[row].id before store calls;
cast store.data() return to non-optional.
* ci: format
* fix: sync
* ci: format
Problem: unused variables (undo_state, sha_result, date match
captures) and duplicate if/else branches in gcal sync triggered
selene warnings and errors.
Solution: prefix unused state with underscore, simplify date
validation to a single pattern match, remove dead sha_result
call, and merge duplicate event deletion branches into a single
condition.
Problem: parse_buffer classified /id/-prefixed task lines as headers
because '/' matches the '^%S' header pattern. Store timestamp test
was flaky when add and update ran within the same second.
Solution: check for task line patterns (id prefix or 2-space indent)
before falling through to the header branch. Backdate the initial
modified timestamp in the store update test.
Problem: need test coverage for core data operations, inline
metadata parsing, and buffer diff algorithm.
Solution: add busted specs for store CRUD, round-trip
preservation, parse body/command_add with configurable date
syntax, and diff create/delete/update/copy/move operations.