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I often find myself in need of writing down a future Visual Studio solution improvement. Having them at hand while working on personal projects is very handy and accelerating.

Is there an extension (or maybe even a build-in feature) that would allow me to write down future changes to a list, and mark rows as "done" after implementation is finished?

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Yes. You can use the "Task List" in Visual Studio:

Menu ViewTask List

Also, in the code, you can use tokens in your comments, so Visual Studio can auto-populate your task list. Such as:

//TODO: xyz
//HACK: ABC

The predefined tokens can also be extended:

Visual Studio → menu ToolsEnvironmentTask ListTokens

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  • yes. We can extend the tokens by creating our own. (visual studio → environment → task list → tokens)
    – Akhil
    Jan 31, 2012 at 18:49
  • I assume it is VS deployment-wide? And it isn't TFS-integrated, right? Jan 31, 2012 at 19:06
  • Its independent of TFS. If you use Predefined Tokens, VS auto-populates the task list on which ever machine the Solution is opened. If you use Custom Tokens, they are picked up by VS in which the Custom Tokens are configured. if you need VS deployment-wide, use predefined tokens!
    – Akhil
    Jan 31, 2012 at 19:09
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You mean like a Task List?

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It's right in the View menu... ViewTask List

The button on the far right side will let you add a new task. Any code comments starting with "TODO" will also appear there automatically.

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