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The keyboard shortcuts should be separated in some config file because the current ones' may interfere with the user bindings. Also, in this case we also need to handle the rendering of the shortcuts from the config file.
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What exactly is an "unresolved issues" in the GitLab integration setting "Automatically add unresolved issues from Gitlab to backlog"? I would expect that to be all open issues with a tag (I don't want issues just sat in the open column i.e. the backlog to be in Super Productivity). Instead I am getting issues that have been closed. Interestingly, for 2 out of 3 projects it imports all issues (clo