
Developed and delivered a new Taskwarrior segment for the JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh repository, enabling users to view task counts and context directly within their shell prompt. This feature was implemented using Go and focused on backend development and testing, leveraging a configuration-driven approach to allow customizable command integration. The segment was designed within the existing segment-based architecture, providing a scalable foundation for future Taskwarrior enhancements. By surfacing actionable task data in the prompt, the work aimed to streamline workflow management and reduce context switching for users who rely on Taskwarrior, while maintaining clean commit practices and end-to-end feature delivery.
February 2026: Delivered a new Taskwarrior segment for JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh that displays task counts and context via configurable commands. The feature enhances task visibility directly in the shell prompt, enabling faster prioritization and reducing context switching. Implemented within the repository's segment architecture, establishing a foundation for additional Taskwarrior integrations and future enhancements. Demonstrated configuration-driven design, clean commit hygiene, and end-to-end feature delivery, paving the way for broader adoption among users who rely on Taskwarrior for workflow management.
February 2026: Delivered a new Taskwarrior segment for JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh that displays task counts and context via configurable commands. The feature enhances task visibility directly in the shell prompt, enabling faster prioritization and reducing context switching. Implemented within the repository's segment architecture, establishing a foundation for additional Taskwarrior integrations and future enhancements. Demonstrated configuration-driven design, clean commit hygiene, and end-to-end feature delivery, paving the way for broader adoption among users who rely on Taskwarrior for workflow management.

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