roadmap
taskwarrior
roadmap | taskwarrior | |
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1 | 98 | |
42 | 3,942 | |
- | 4.5% | |
0.8 | 9.0 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
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- | MIT License |
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Ask HN: What productivity tools do you use?
As context: I live with a partner and run a SaaS with a handful of contractors. I think this is important context, because most productivity tools and systems fall down when you have to introduce state outside of your control, and half your time is spent syncing your to-do list with your company's JIRA board or whatever.
I run my life pretty much entirely inside of Things (https://culturedcode.com/things/). It has just enough functionality that I can track and record things easily without getting bogged down in the meta-work; I've used it for five years without complaint or wandering eye.
Other notes:
- I follow GTD's philosophy pretty closely (next action, weekly review, that kind of thing.) The book is a little fluffy and some of the concepts are dated at this point, but worth perusing.
- Any state that has to be shared with someone other than me either goes to Apple Notes (friends and family) or Github (https://github.com/buttondown-email/roadmap/issues)
- No productivity system is going to solve all of your problems. It can make you execute better, but you are not One Perfect App away from the ideal version of yourself; when evaluating tools or systems, be sure to focus on very specific, concrete problems ("I am bad at following up with people after meetings", "I don't pace myself throughout the week", "It's hard for me to close out large projects") as opposed to nebulous ones ("I wish I had more time in the day", "I don't know which side project to work on")
taskwarrior
- Taskwarrior – Command Line Task Management
- Taskwarrior 3.0 Released
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Simple Mobile Tools Is About To Be Acquired
A task manager tool that supports syncing with Taskwarrior.
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Task management at emacs org-mode level in neovim
Not much to say, it's a {https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskwarrior}(command line utility for task management) with a lot of features. I like it because I tend to spend more time on desktop than mobile, although there are a {https://github.com/bgregos/foreground}(couple) of {https://f-droid.org/es/packages/kvj.taskw/}(apps) for Android users. It allows synchronization between devices by setting up your own {https://taskwarrior.org/docs/taskserver/setup/}(taskserver) or using {https://inthe.am/}(third party tools).
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ffizz: Build a Beautiful C API in Rust
I set out on this course with taskchampion-lib about three years ago. It quickly became clear that some tooling would help.
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Top Productivity CLI Tools I Use on Linux
taskwarrior: Feature-rich command-line task manager.
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How to manage tasks in game dev?
Web-based tools and gui apps are just too high friction for my work flow, so I prefer simple command line tools. https://taskwarrior.org/ is my current favorite.
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Ask HN: What productivity tools do you use?
I’ll volunteer Taskwarrior (https://taskwarrior.org), since I don’t see it from anyone else just yet. It’s a CLI oriented task management system which (once you learn it) can be very quick and easy to use. It’s not perfect but they’ve done a better job that I would have for sure, and have really thought about reducing friction.
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The April RLM watch party - with a twist
Cool, I set it in my Google Calendar and put it in my Taskwarrior that I started using.
What are some alternatives?
todo.txt-cli - ☑️ A simple and extensible shell script for managing your todo.txt file.
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
taskwiki - Proper project management with Taskwarrior in vim.
taskwarrior-tui - `taskwarrior-tui`: A terminal user interface for taskwarrior
outline-todo.txt - Extension for command line todo.text that allows you to manage and sync next actions from an outline to todo.txt
zk-nvim - Neovim extension for zk
vim-zettel - VimWiki addon for managing notes according to Zettelkasten method
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
taskwarrior-webui - Self-hosted Responsive Web UI for Taskwarrior based on Vue.js and Koa.js
markdown-preview.nvim - markdown preview plugin for (neo)vim
dstask - Git powered terminal-based todo/note manager -- markdown note page per task. Single binary!
taskbook - Tasks, boards & notes for the command-line habitat