""" Quick TLDR: If you see any "ref" in the main.py file you are probably looking at a reference to a certain file. example: ref@todo/main.py , element int(x) This is refering to the todo list with element of X This can be for other things too, such as other Methods in Classes. example: ref@tgtg_orderchecker/main.py@12:32 This is refering to the tgtg oc at main 12:32. if you see any "@" , you are probably seeing a reference to the todo list. for example element 3 in todo (@LocalImportStructure) """ class todo: def __init__(self): # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# self.todo: str = """ TODO: [] main.py@GENERAL - refactor to make the ChatGPT Code actually readable. [] @Project_Structure - Fix this shit - Isnt too bad , we can work with the structure. [] @ImportStructure - Fix the Import structure, it currently looks like ass. At least the local ImportStructure. - @LocalImportStructure => Fix by end of next week. (KW25) """ # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# self.archived_todo: str = """ archived_todo list: [X] main.py@433 - {FINISHED: 12.JUN.25@21:20} - fix this to actually load the Todo List cause currently its dumb as fuck. - Do this tmrw 11.JUN.25! easy task. at least it should be. """ # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# self.changelog: str = """ Changelog: 12.JUN.25@21:23 => Changed the Todo List to be much more readable. 12.JUN.25@21:20 => Fixed Todo List Load Bug. Now loads properly. It was a import issue. """ # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------# # Methods to return the things we want. def load_todo(self) -> str: return self.todo def load_changelog(self) -> str: return self.changelog # toodoo bug may also reside here. idk todo_instance = todo()