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Disable for specific filetypes #41

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akinsho opened this issue Jun 27, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #174
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Disable for specific filetypes #41

akinsho opened this issue Jun 27, 2021 · 3 comments · Fixed by #174

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akinsho commented Jun 27, 2021

Hi @folke,

Been giving this plugin a try and enjoying it 👍🏾, I just started also testing out https://github.com/kristijanhusak/orgmode.nvim which includes syntax highlighting for org mode files which use todos for its own purposes/has its own syntax. In this case, I'd rather have that plugin handle things how it wants to rather than have this plugin enabled. Is there a way I can disable the plugin for certain filetypes.

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akinsho commented Jun 27, 2021

Hmm, actually the syntax is slightly different i.e. TODO vs TODO: which this plugin matches out of the box, I was trying a different pattern. It doesn't quite clash any more, although I still think there are other areas where they might overlap/I'd rather just disable it in that context just so I don't have to wonder if it ever will 😄 .

@folke folke closed this as completed in 1275879 Jun 28, 2021
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folke commented Jun 28, 2021

I just added an option for this :)

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akinsho commented Jun 28, 2021

Thank you 🙏🏾

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