txt-agenda
A POSIX compliant shell script for tracking dates and deadlines in text files. (by shushcat)
obsi
💎 supercharge your note-taking with index pages, Anki decks, calendar pages, and more. (by lorey)
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txt-agenda
Posts with mentions or reviews of txt-agenda.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-31.
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Plain Text Calendar
I'm not really one for shilling my (decidedly unprofessional) coded projects, but submit that I have put together a shell script[1] that builds an agenda using date stamps from passed text files. The script is POSIX compliant if you pass a flag, but otherwise uses Fzf to filter and jump to entries. It's basically like a less extensible, but much shorter (in terms of lines of code) version of Org Agenda. I'm currently extending it to export an ICS file, which will allow automatic import into calendar services from Google, Fastmail, Apple, or whatever. Two-way calendar sync is beyond my will for faff, but if the spirit so moves someone I wouldn't stand in the way.
[1]: https://github.com/shushcat/txt-agenda
obsi
Posts with mentions or reviews of obsi.
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Is there a way to display YAML information in a note?
markdown templates for calendars: https://github.com/lorey/obsi/tree/master/templates
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Plain Text Calendar
I've been using a markdown-based calendar in [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) together with a regular Google Calendar, and so far, it's been working great for me. For markdown, I simply create interconnected notes for years, months, weeks, and days and note down tasks, birthdays, and whatever. For scheduling, I regular Google Calendar events. In the notes, I keep track of what actually happened or has to happen (todos, etc.).
* A preview can be seen here https://github.com/lorey/obsi/tree/master/example/output/cal....
* I've also created a script to automatically generate all the files for me: https://github.com/lorey/obsi
What are some alternatives?
When comparing txt-agenda and obsi you can also consider the following projects:
foreground - Simple Android personal task manager with Taskwarrior integration
Vim-Advent-Calendar - 🎁 An advent calendar all about (Neo)Vim.
org-caldav - Caldav sync for Emacs orgmode