toodoo.el
grit
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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toodoo.el
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Org Mode. How do you keep your daily agenda to a manageable size, and not have an ever increasing number of tasks?
This is exactly why I created https://github.com/ChanderG/toodoo.el
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Show HN: A plain-text file format for todos and check lists
Shameless plug. For those who use Orgmode, but think that Agenda is a bit too heavyweight to manage Todos, I created a Magit like interface to manage Todos (in an orgmode file): https://github.com/ChanderG/toodoo.el
- toodoo.el: A magical interface to manage Todos built ontop of Org
- New Package: Simple Todo workflow on top of Org inspired by magit
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?
tax - CLI Task List Manager
rodo - Rodo is a terminal-based todo manager written in Ruby
GitJournal - Mobile first Note Taking integrated with Git
obsidian-api - Type definitions for the latest Obsidian API.
journal - Minimalistic CLI helper for taking notes and tracking TODOs.
orgajs - parse org-mode content into AST
orgmode - Orgmode clone written in Lua for Neovim 0.9+.
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.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
taskwiki - Proper project management with Taskwarrior in vim.
noted - Lightweight CLI for taking markdown notes in a journal-like (time-seried) fashion
obsidian-ocr - Obsidian OCR allows you to search for text in your images and pdfs