1 --- title: /oleoboard.html
2 --- description: oleoboard (.nvim) is a plugin to use directories as a kanban-like board.
6 A tool to use directories as a kanban-like board.
8 When summoned it will load the directories in the current directory as columns so you can easily move files around.
10 It depends on oil[1] to provide the file management functionality.
12 => https://github.com/stevearc/oil.nvim [1] oil.nvim
14 => https://git.r.bdr.sh/rbdr/oleoboard.nvim view source @ git.r.bdr.sh
15 => https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr/oleoboard.nvim source mirror @ sourcehut
22 require('lazy').setup({
24 'https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr/oleoboard.nvim',
32 By default, oleoboard adds keybinds that might not suit your style or conflict with other plugins. You can disable them with the `default_keybinds` option.
35 require('lazy').setup({
37 'https://git.sr.ht/~rbdr/oleoboard.nvim',
42 default_keybinds = false
49 Unless disabled, these are the key bindings provided:
51 - `<leader>bb`, `:OleoBoardToggle`, Opens and Closes the kanban board
52 - `<leader>bl`, `:OleoBoardMoveEntryRight`, Moves the current entry to the right
53 - `<leader>bL`, `:OleoBoardMoveColumnRight`, Moves the current column to the right
54 - `<leader>bh`, `:OleoBoardMoveEntryLeft`, Moves the current entry to the left
55 - `<leader>bH`, `:OleoBoardMoveColumnLeft`, Moves the current column to the left
59 As I work in blog entries I have four directories: ideas, writing, published, and cancelled. By opening them with oleoboard I can see them as a kanban board and easily move them around (eg. when I start writing an idea, or when I publish an article)