org-agenda-conflict
org-hyperscheduler
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org-agenda-conflict
- org-agenda-conflict.el: mark conflicting items in the org agenda
- /org-agenda-conflict: Mark conflicting items in the org-agenda
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Small package to mark org-agenda conflicts
org-agenda-conflict allows to mark conflicting items in the org agenda. Conflicting items are items with an overlap between their start and end date. The marking assumed that items are sorted and only checks for conflicts between two consecutive lines. It can probably be extended to check for conflicts between all items but this would slow down marking.
org-hyperscheduler
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org-hyperscheduler
GitHub link
- org-hyperscheduler: org-hyperscheduler is an Emacs package that helps you organize your day.
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What are the best plugins to pair with org-mode?
org-hyperscheduler to visualize your agenda in the browser.
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Small package to mark org-agenda conflicts
If you're interested in a visual solution to this problem org-hyperscheduler does something similar by laying your agenda out in a web view calendar.
- org-hyperscheduler: Oganize your day
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Is there a view for org-agenda that looks like google calendar?
I've been working on something like that: https://github.com/dmitrym0/org-hyperscheduler
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org-hyperscheduler: visual time blocking for org
Added an issue for inbox not being configurable.
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Integrate Org mode agenda into calendar apps
My code is on github, but it's not ready to be used right now and it certainly needs clean up.
What are some alternatives?
org-imenu - org-mode side menu with filtering capability
tui.calendar - 🍞📅A JavaScript calendar that has everything you need.
kickstart.emacs - A starting point for Gnu Emacs with good defaults and packages that most people may want to use.
emacs-calfw - A calendar framework for Emacs
waveform-el - Display a waveform and use it to navigate
dendroam - Bring Dendron features to Emacs org-roam
org-review - Track when you have done a review in org mode
sidekick.el - Sidekick is a Emacs package that provides information about a symbol inside a single window.
tzc - Time Zone Converter for Emacs
helm-dired-open - An 'Open with' dialog for opening files in external applications from Dired.
siri-shortcuts.el - A set of Emacs commands and functions for interacting with Siri Shortcuts.
organice - An implementation of Org mode without the dependency of Emacs - built for mobile and desktop browsers