When you set your intentions, the tasks are linked to workflowy, and checking off the task in Intend means it'll be marked done in WorkFlowy too. (The reverse doesn't happen same-day, but if you complete a node in WorkFlowy then it won't be pulled into Intend on future days.)

Use #repeat instead and it'll link it but still won't tell WorkFlowy to complete the task. The difference is that by linking it you get a little button to click through to the node. This could be good if the task exists within workflowy:


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Use the #Goal1 tag to indicate that all of the children of a given node are towards goal 1. Then you don't need to use the Intend 1) format, you can just tag them with a date and you're good to go. (Use #Goal& for misc tasks. It works even though workflowy doesn't recognize it as a tag. Or #Goal_)

Say you have a bunch of articles to read. You might want your intention to say e.g. "5) read malcolmocean.com/2016/06/you-flow-downhill/", but in workflowy, you want it to just be a list of urls. Well, that's possible! Put []: around text on a parent and it'll get prepended to the node's immediate children. Note that the colon (:) is part of it!

No other use cases have been tested yet, but one thing that is known not to work given how things are implemented is having a mirrored intention show up twice in your list because it's under different goals or prefixes. A given workflowy node will only ever create 1 intention on a given day, no matter how you organize it. So don't do this: 2351a5e196

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