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todo.txt-cli
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13,162 | 5,473 | |
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8.9 | 2.9 | |
2 days ago | 2 months ago | |
Vim Script | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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til
- Collection of "Today I Learned" notes
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How do you organize programming notes?
Some people create single note for each code example, like for example this TIL a repo https://github.com/jbranchaud/til`
- Show HN: My new free note taking tool
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Speeding Up An Expensive PostgreSQL Query: B-Tree vs. BRIN
That's more like it. This backs up the decision to add a B-Tree index for the created_at column in production. As I mentioned at the beginning of the post, adding an index like this in any production setting, but especially for a table of this size, it is important to do so concurrently and to monitor your app's health metrics during the process.
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Strong Confirmation Modal with XState
State machines are hierarchical. They can be made up of simple and composite states. Composite states have sub-states nested within them.
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A Few Methods for Returning Default Values when Creating ActiveRecord Objects
In all the time that I've been building and maintaining Rails apps, I've somehow never noticed that ActiveRecord attributes backed by columns with default values are nil on create.
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My Three Strikes Rule for Blogging
Dump them in a github repo (like this)
- TILs and Counting
todo.txt-cli
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Ask HN: What products other than Obsidian share the file over app philosophy?
FSNotes for macOS and iOS is one I used for a little while.
https://fsnot.es/
todo.txt is another thing that comes to mind.
http://todotxt.org/
And of course pretty much all of *nix.
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My productivity app is a never-ending .txt file
Since at least 2012 I've also been using a text file format from http://todotxt.org/ and more recently I wrote a program that takes a crontab-like list to pre-generate entries on a daily, by-day-name (every Sunday for example), and I also pull in a list of holidays from gov.uk, so they are also populated.
[^1]: (https://github.com/blacksmithgu/obsidian-dataview)
- Why I Like Obsidian
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Ask HN: Tell us about your project that's not done yet but you want feedback on
It's a web app implementing the todo.txt format (see http://todotxt.org/). It's an exercise to learn frontend currently, I doubt I could successfully monetize it. Would appreciate any feedback!
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Looking for a note taking app with inline tags.
That format is really similar to todo.txt format, worth taking a look at http://todotxt.org/ (which in turn has application links).
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Using Acme with Inferno's Shell as a pkm tool
For todo and schedule I use todo.txt (http://todotxt.org/) a plain file managed by scripts which build agenda and plumber to keep track of unique keys.
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Looking for PC and mobile "to do list" software
The ToDo.Txt format makes it easy to use across devices/software, but this is really limited to ToDos.
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Yet another To Do manager written in BASH. Simple and colorful.
Here’s the todo.sh features for those interested. There are several addons for it as well: https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt-cli
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TaskTXT The Todo List for Hackers
Good idea, something similar to todotxt.org. But no 1) iPhone app 2) you need to sigh up and keep your notes at developers servers 3) subscriptions?! come on!
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Wish to start cli apps development
There are a couple different routes you can go down. If your goal is to learn CLI stuff, it's hard to beat using shell-scripting for a simple app like a todo manager. Storing them in a plain-text file, a little sed/grep/awk and you're well on your way. For inspiration & hints, you might check out https://todotxt.org However, you can rapidly hit performance issues and limitations on available tooling if you stick to just POSIX tools.
What are some alternatives?
vim-lexical - Build on Vim’s spell/thes/dict completion
taskpaper.vim - This package contains a syntax file and a file-type plugin for the simple format used by the TaskPaper application.
knowledge - Everything I know
taskwarrior - Taskwarrior - Command line Task Management
vim-litecorrect - Lightweight auto-correction for Vim
org-caldav - Caldav sync for Emacs orgmode
voiceliner - Braindump better.
MarvinAPI - API documentation for the Amazing Marvin productivity tool
PineDocs - A fast and lightweight site for viewing files
github-orgmode-tests - This is a test project where you can explore how github interprets Org-mode files
dev-journal - Tips, tricks and notes
vimwiki - Personal Wiki for Vim