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diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/fixtures/todo-sample.org b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/fixtures/todo-sample.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b9e723 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/fixtures/todo-sample.org @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +#+TITLE: Sample todo.org for todo-cleanup tests +#+AUTHOR: synthetic fixture + +# A deliberately varied (but synthetic) todo.org: umbrella "Open Work" / +# "Resolved" headings, mixed TODO/DOING/WAITING/DONE/CANCELLED states, +# priorities, tags, nested level-3 children, and a few structural (no-state) +# section headings. `--archive-done' should move only the direct level-2 +# DONE/CANCELLED subtrees from "Open Work" into "Resolved", intact, and leave +# everything else alone. + +* Sample Open Work +** TODO [#A] Write the README + This one stays — still open. +** DOING [#A] Refactor the parser + In progress; stays. +** DONE [#A] Bootstrap the test harness :tooling: + Finished. Should move to Resolved with this body intact. +** WAITING [#B] Vendor reply on the licensing question + Blocked, not done — stays. +** A grouping heading with no TODO state +*** TODO [#B] sub-task one +*** DONE [#C] sub-task two — done, but nested under an open parent, so stays +** CANCELLED [#B] Drop the legacy importer :chore: + Decided against it. Should move to Resolved. +** TODO [#B] Ship the migration :quick: +*** DONE [#C] write the up migration +*** TODO [#C] write the down migration +** DONE [#B] Tag the 1.0 release +*** DONE [#C] update the changelog +*** TODO [#C] announce on the list + Parent is DONE, so the whole subtree (open child included) moves. +** NEXT [#C] Pick the next milestone + +* Sample Resolved +** DONE [#A] Initial project skeleton + Pre-existing archived entry; new arrivals append after this one. +** CANCELLED [#C] Evaluate the other framework |
