taskwiki
grit
taskwiki | grit | |
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11 | 7 | |
810 | 1,658 | |
0.6% | - | |
1.5 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Python | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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taskwiki
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Taskwiki Working...But TaskWiki tasks Not Migrating To Taskwarrior on Save?
A bit more online sleuthing around Taskwiki's GitHub issues lead me to this post from March 2022 that (seemed) to resemble the issue I was having. A handful of users reported the error resolving after they fixed some underlying Python issues. Hoping this was my issue as well, I ran brew upgrade to update my MacOS' version of Python from 3.10.6_1 to 3.10.6_2. After that, I uninstalled and reinstalled tasklib, as well as unlinking and relinking my version of Python's symlinks.
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Assigning Tasks To A Project in Vimwiki via TaskWiki
My overall experience with the plugin so far has been positive. That said, I've been struggling to resolve a (small) ambiguity in the TaskWiki docs, hence this post.
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Your favourite note taking+todo plugin and reason
with the https://github.com/tools-life/taskwiki plugin to bring taskwarrior into vimwiki
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Neorg OR orgmode.nvim
If you already use taskwarior, make sure to checkout taskwiki: https://github.com/tools-life/taskwiki (needs vimwiki)
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Recommendations for a TODO plugin
I use taskwiki, I was already using vimwiki so it wasn’t a big leap, but it’s pretty invasive. I configure both it and vimwiki to turn off a lot of default maps, information hiding, etc.
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Severe need of organizational advice!
And extend functionality/ease of use with Taskwiki + Taskwarrior-tui + Wyrd
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Show HN: Grit – a multitree-based personal task manager
I just started migrating to taskwarrior which great due to the many clients. Actually its integration with vimwiki via the taskwiki plugin [1] is quite powerfull allowing editable views. Wonder if this dag aproach could be integrated via metadata without loosing compatibility.
[1] https://github.com/tools-life/taskwiki
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Vimwiki is ignoring markdown?
Oooo. this seems promising. Does it work with taskwarrior/taskwiki integration?
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Vimwiki ignoring config?
This won't solve your problem but I noticed this plugin https://github.com/tools-life/taskwiki#make-sure-you-satisfy-the-requirements says to use the vimwiki dev branch and looks like you aren't: https://github.com/byteofsoren/dotfiles/commit/8c74014bb8f78895dc65d6abdd08c686c1b9f2bc#diff-32c0eb324a51d12fd616720bdfdf2b40ee0bbf2e8a092f9180a85e562edfcd2cR116
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Is there a good task manager that works with Vim and Android?
Task warrior https://taskwarrior.org/ With task wiki https://github.com/tools-life/taskwiki And task warrior for android https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=kvj.taskw&hl=en_US&gl=US
grit
- Grit – multitree personal task manager
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Show HN: Obsidian Canvas – An infinite space for your ideas
This is cool, but the killer feature I'm looking for is a UI to accomplish the functionality of grit https://github.com/climech/grit. Grit itself isn't particularly functional, but its write-up in the readme hasn't been fully realized by any task tracking software (as far as I'm aware).
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Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
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By specifying order through indentation, we've now created a DAG for what needs to be done, in what order, with the most actionable tasks having the largest indentation. This is how I organize my plaintext to-do files, but afaict no todo list software is able to handle this gracefully- with the exception of grit, which is more of an experiment (but the readme is incredibly well written and describes DAG problem to a tee).
https://github.com/climech/grit
Does anyone know if org-mode handles complex trees? All the examples I've found online were trivial (i.e. one task deep)
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Show HN: Grit – a multitree-based personal task manager
Seems like it uses sqlite. Presumably it's trivial to sync using whatever file sync tool you want (Dropbox, or whatever) as long as you're fine without concurrent editing. For that you'd need application support or a more amenable data structure.
https://github.com/climech/grit/blob/master/db/db.go
What are some alternatives?
neorg - Modernity meets insane extensibility. The future of organizing your life in Neovim.
rodo - Rodo is a terminal-based todo manager written in Ruby
taskwarrior - Taskwarrior - Command line Task Management
obsidian-api - Type definitions for the latest Obsidian API.
taskwarrior-tui - `taskwarrior-tui`: A terminal user interface for taskwarrior
orgajs - parse org-mode content into AST
todo-comments.nvim - ✅ Highlight, list and search todo comments in your projects
nb - CLI and local web plain text note‑taking, bookmarking, and archiving with linking, tagging, filtering, search, Git versioning & syncing, Pandoc conversion, + more, in a single portable script.
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim
obsidian-ocr - Obsidian OCR allows you to search for text in your images and pdfs
mkdnflow.nvim - Fluent navigation and management of markdown notebooks
xit - A plain-text file format for todos and check lists