![]() Let me know what you think, I think it's an incredible idea to integrate directly with Tasker. Thanks to Davoid for the inspiration / base and to guys on google groups helping me iron out issues with the light sensor. This profile is for those who dont use Auto-brightness (which we know uses power whilst constantly polling the light sensor). (Maybe there's also a setting on a per-project basis that would auto-pull (update) when there is a new commit to the project repo.) And if it's your project, you could click on "commit and push" with a popup for a commit comment. This is a mid-level complexity profile to set the screen brightness higher if its bright outside. In the popup menu for the project, you could click on "pull latest" to update that Tasker project. View HAY.dks range of designer furniture, find local dealers, learn more about the designers backgrounds and be updated on the latest design news here. Version Control: This would also allow for updates to a Tasker project to be publishable and would show an icon on the corner of the project at the bottom of Tasker when there are updates. New task > display > display auto rotate on I think it should automatically go back to locked in portrait when you exit the app. I often add more when I find I always want it in auto rotate mode. Tap Backup, and you’ll see a message telling you where the backup was placed. The first one: New Profile > App Selection You can select as many apps as you'd like to include. ![]() Others would be able to "clone" your work to get the functionality that you've created, without having to import your exported projects. Tap Profile Data and you’ll get more options. ![]() And being able to "checkout" branches as a way to enable or disable several tasks and profiles at once. The ability to merge branches and make pull requests to other people's projects. You'd be able to see what changed between commits.īranches: In addition, being able to make "branches" to allow for further source control, (for testing, specific sets of features, etc). ![]() I just had an incredible idea that might be of interest to Tasker users, and would be of exceptional help to myself: Source control like you see in git.Ĭommit and Push: You could make changes to your Tasker project, commit and push those changes to a repo (say on github, or VSTS), and be able to revert those changes by reverting the commit. ![]()
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