taskwarrior-tui
dstask
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taskwarrior-tui
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Have a different sort order depending on context
I use two different contexts. One is default, which only shows me the main tasks I want to be working on. In general, this is no more than 10 tasks and excludes things with priority:L or anything +BLOCKED. I have another context, backlog, which shows pretty much everything that default doesn't. Blocked, delayed, de-prioritized tasks. I also use a taskwarrior-tui which lets me switch contexts with a hotkey.
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Private Productivity / Task managers?
I've had great success with using TaskWarrior to manage my tasks. Open-source and terminal-based, though I do use a terminal UI for it, which makes it even more user-friendly.
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I spent 3:27hrs (yes I timed myself) looking for the perfect best to-do list and tried some. They all sucked, since when simplicity became a sin?
If you need a simplistic application to strictly manage tasks that you need to complete, I would recommend TaskWarrior, as well as taskwarrior-tui. Since TaskWarrior is a terminal-based application, taskwarrior-tui provides a nice terminal interface to interact with it.
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Is there a listening mode to Taskwarrior ?
Maybe check out https://kdheepak.com/taskwarrior-tui/
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Taskwarrior
I use `taskwarrior` every day and greatly enjoy it. There's a number of other terminal TODO management solutions that I've dabbled with but `taskwarrior` is just so feature rich and can be adapted to suit your workflow quite easily.
There's also `timewarrior`, which complements `taskwarrior` pretty well.
I'm not affiliated with the `taskwarrior` project, but I wanted to say that if you like the project and are interested in contributing, one way you can do so is by donating to their GitHub sponsors: https://github.com/sponsors/GothenburgBitFactory. For something that I use every day, I don't mind throwing a few bucks their way, and I figured others might feel similarly so I thought I'd share :)
PS - If you are interested in `taskwarrior`, you may also like `taskwarrior-tui`: https://github.com/kdheepak/taskwarrior-tui. It is a terminal user interface for `taskwarrior` that I built in my spare time.
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Do you use any kind of Task Management or to-do app to increase your productivity?
taskwarrior-tui: for quick navigation (and toggle time tracking on and off) https://github.com/kdheepak/taskwarrior-tui
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To do or task management app tip
I combined it with taskwarrior-tui, a TUI (terminal user interface) that makes it even easier to create and manage tasks, and I can never imagine using anything else.
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My TaskWarrior Workflow => The Captain's Log
That's very cool, have you tried taskwarrior-tui?
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Severe need of organizational advice!
And extend functionality/ease of use with Taskwiki + Taskwarrior-tui + Wyrd
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How do you integrate Taskwarrior into your desktop?
I use Material-Shell and just have one of my workspaces dedicated to tasks/notes. So I have Joplin open for note taking, and (like you) a shell where I just have my task list open. I have been experimenting with taskwarrior-tui also.
dstask
- Dstask: A Git-backed taskwarrior alternative
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Taskwarrior
* This is rather a lot of work just to be able to _add tasks on your phone_ while you're away from your desk or even just to sync tasks between what might be two or three desktops, and it's pretty clear they had more of an "enterprise environment" or a hosting service like InThe.AM in mind when they wrote it. Regarding that particular service, it is open-source but "Setting this up locally as a clone of Inthe.AM is, unfortunately, not supported" - https://intheam.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
By contrast, there's another project dstack which is also Taskwarrior-inspired but "uses git to synchronize instead of a special protocol" at https://github.com/naggie/dstask -- this is also something I haven't tried it myself yet but it looks interesting, although doesn't itself help with getting tasks on/off a phone as far as I know.
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Bangle.io - A fully local serverless Notion alternative
Has anyone looked into dstask?
- dstask: CLI task list manager that uses markdown for notes & git for syncing
What are some alternatives?
taskwarrior - Taskwarrior - Command line Task Management
material-shell - A modern desktop interface for Linux. Improve your user experience and get rid of the anarchy of traditional desktop workflows. Designed to simplify navigation and reduce the need to manipulate windows in order to improve productivity. It's meant to be 100% predictable and bring the benefits of tools coveted by professionals to everyone.
bugwarrior - Pull github, bitbucket, and trac issues into taskwarrior
taskwiki - Proper project management with Taskwarrior in vim.
gitmux - :computer: Git in your tmux status bar
vim-notes - Easy note taking in Vim
htui - Heroku Terminal User Interface
qtask - GUI organizer based on Taskwarrior
sn-cli - a command line interface for standard notes
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
ggg - Good Git Getter is a simple git "clone" assistant featuring recursive subdirectory creation and updating the users CWD after getting the code