Jan Böcker <jan.boec...@jboecker.de> writes:

>
> Just make a checklist somewhere:
>
> * DONE Notify people of my current address
> - [X] Y
> - [X] Z
> - [X] W
>
> When your address changes, change the todo state to TODO and do M-x
> org-reset-checkbox-state-subtree to uncheck all the boxes.
>
> Of course, you still have to remember to do that, but don't have to
> remember /who/ you have to notify (because you can add to this list
> whenever you give your address to someone new).
>
> If that does not accomplish your goal, please provide more detailed
> explanation of what Org should do to help you in this situation.
>
> -- Jan
>

Yes this sounds good already thanks.
I was also just wondering in general if it could be done something more
general.

That's more an elisp problem though, for example when the result of the
command
ls -l <directory> | grep <file> == 1
add something to the agenda.


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