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  • Refactor (prefix: refactor - non-breaking change which only improves the design or structure of existing code, and making no changes to its external behaviour)
  • Tests (prefix: test - additions and improvements to unit tests and the smoke tests)

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  • store list item objects when reading .md files

Motivation and Context

Store list items and tasks hierarchy

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Unit tests

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  • My code follows the code style of this project and passes yarn run lint.
  • My change has adequate Unit Test coverage.

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@claremacrae claremacrae changed the title Refactor: Store ListItems refactor: Store ListItems Jun 3, 2024
@claremacrae claremacrae added the scope: sub-tasks and super-tasks nested/parent/child: controlling their display, filtering them, and similar label Jun 3, 2024
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@stasmarkin - this is really exciting - thank you very much.

@claremacrae claremacrae added the type: internal Only regards development or contributing label Jun 4, 2024
@claremacrae claremacrae merged commit ea5de5e into obsidian-tasks-group:main Jun 4, 2024
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Great stuff - thank you very much indeed, @stasmarkin and @ilandikov! 🎉

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