X-Git-Url: https://feistymeow.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=scripts%2Fdatabase%2Finfo_overload_report.sh;h=8b1ef49861dee175b8e2e3983e650ab4071cfdc7;hb=3301679c5fb3454cfe75590bd49b0ea7589c5ccd;hp=3809113815856a698ff6ea55441d83543c6907b2;hpb=a5bb115313d0e3fc896b0b5a6746f3900ab999fb;p=feisty_meow.git diff --git a/scripts/database/info_overload_report.sh b/scripts/database/info_overload_report.sh index 38091138..8b1ef498 100644 --- a/scripts/database/info_overload_report.sh +++ b/scripts/database/info_overload_report.sh @@ -98,23 +98,29 @@ full_report+="count\tcomplexity\tweight (kb)\tcategory\n\ ================================================================\n\ " -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/urgent "high priority" +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/urgent "high priority (aieeee!)" # notes are individual files of tasks, usually, although some are combined. -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/grunty_notes "grunty notes (external facing things?)" +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/grunty_notes "grunty notes (externalities)" # feisty notes are about feisty meow(r) concerns ltd codebase development. -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/feisty_notes "feisty meow notes (code related)" +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/feisty_notes "feisty meow notes (mondo coding)" # home notes are a new top-level category; used to be under the grunty. -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/branch_road "hearth and home notes (branch road, yo!)" +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/branch_road "hearth and home notes (branch road)" -# games and fun stuff. not sure why these count as backlog, but whatever. -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/games_yo "games, yo!" +## +#yeah, games don't count as technical debt or backlog. that's nonsense. +# the whole point of playing games is as a way to let off steam or escape from current +# real world unpleasantness, so tying the game stuff into my huge lumbering backlog is +# like saying lets inject toxins in our brain. screw that. +## +## games and fun stuff. not sure why these count as backlog, but whatever. +#analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/gaming "games yo" # some source code that needs to be sucked into other places, other codebases. they are not # supposed to pile up here. but they have, so we track them. -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/scavenging_source "source scavenging" +#analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/scavenging_source "source scavenging" # and then count up the things that we think will be cleaned soon, but one thing we have learned # unsorted files haven't been categorized yet. @@ -122,19 +128,19 @@ analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/disordered "unsorted files" # we now consider the backlog of things to read to be a relevant fact. this is going to hose # up our weight accounting considerably. -analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/reading "reading list" +analyze_hierarchy_and_report ~/cloud/reading "reading list (for a quiet afternoon)" # scan all the items declared as active projects. -analyze_by_dir_patterns "active items" ~/cloud/active* +analyze_by_dir_patterns "active issues" ~/cloud/active* # scan across all appropriately named project or research folders that live in the "cloud". -analyze_by_dir_patterns "project files" ~/cloud/project* ~/cloud/research* +analyze_by_dir_patterns "running projects" ~/cloud/project* ~/cloud/research* # snag any work related items for that category. -analyze_by_dir_patterns "job and work tasks" ~/cloud/job* +analyze_by_dir_patterns "jobby work tasks" ~/cloud/job* # scan all the trivial project folders. -analyze_by_dir_patterns "trivial items" ~/cloud/trivia* +analyze_by_dir_patterns "trivialities" ~/cloud/trivia* full_report+="================================================================\n\ "