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Apache License 2.0 | - |
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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).
- Plain Text Calendar
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⟳ 2 apps added, 30 updated at f-droid.org
Foreground: Task manager app, supporting syncing with Taskwarrior.
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Does taskd actually serve any meaningful purpose for a single user?
Have you tried out foreground? I recently switched to that and so far I am liking it. However, beware of this particularly annoying bug which is being actively worked on.
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Taskwarrior seems useless without a mobile app. What am I not understanding?
The most active Android app that I'm aware of (that is also open source) is Foreground: https://github.com/bgregos/foreground
syslang
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Task management at emacs org-mode level in neovim
There's just this spec file but it's a bit outdated: https://github.com/3rd/syslang/blob/master/tree-sitter-syslang/spec.syslang
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[markdown] Hide "#" syntax item of headings?
I've been going down the rabbit hole of knowledge/task/time management for a long while, and ended up making my own document syntax, tree-sitter parsers, and tools built on top of that, and it's been such a crazy and worthwhile ride: https://github.com/3rd/syslang
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Mind.nvim is Deprecated so what to use now!?
Neorg with custom helpers is your best bet. Spent a few weaks to learn Emacs just to see what Org's about & how it feels, and I was impressed by quite a few things - Neorg brings some of those to Neovim land. I ended up making my own document syntax, and built a few Neovim integrations and other standalone software; went pretty crazy with it (https://github.com/3rd/syslang)
- People drop your nvim .dotfile
What are some alternatives?
inthe.am - Access your Taskwarrior tasks from any browser anywhere
todoist-taskwarrior - A command line tool for migrating Todoist tasks to Taskwarrior
hologram.nvim - 👻 A cross platform terminal image viewer for Neovim. Extensible and fast, written in Lua and C. Works on macOS and Linux.
Simple-Voice-Recorder - An easy way of recording any discussion or sounds without ads or internet access
omapsapp - 🍃 Organic Maps is a free Android & iOS offline maps app for travelers, tourists, hikers, and cyclists. It uses crowd-sourced OpenStreetMap data and is developed with love by MapsWithMe (MapsMe) founders and our community. No ads, no tracking, no data collection, no crapware. Please donate to support the development!
Freebloks-Android - Android port of Freebloks 3D, a clone of the popular board game Blokus
ShaderEditor - Android app to create GLSL shaders and use them as live wallpaper
txt-agenda - A POSIX compliant shell script for tracking dates and deadlines in text files.
taskwarrior-web - A web interface for the Taskwarrior todo application. Because being a neckbeard is only fun sometimes.
org-caldav - Caldav sync for Emacs orgmode
logseq - A local-first, non-linear, outliner notebook for organizing and sharing your personal knowledge base. Use it to organize your todo list, to write your journals, or to record your unique life.