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Also I use taskbook to store tasks and notes across multiple boards from within a terminal. Furthermore I use a commands-manager - cli utility to group, manage and execute stored commands by patterns, grouppings, priorities. For example I have some notes stored by taskbook in order to search for items related to `english` topic I can use. Source: about 1 year ago
Cloudcmd - browser-based ssh terminal and file manager (read: byobu, screen, and all the other terminal apps like taskbook, now count as being 'self-hosted') - - there are a few browser-based RDP programs like Apache Guacamole Server, but I haven't tried them (yet). Source: about 2 years ago
vim-taskwarrior - a vim interface for taskwarrior
Task Coach - Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to keep track of personal tasks and todo lists.
Calcurse - Calcurse is a calendar and scheduling application for the command line.
Todo.txt - Track your tasks and projects in a plain text file, todo.txt. A todo.
dstask - Command line todo list with git sync
Strikethru - Strikethru is a kind of to-do list notebook for managing work lists and staying updated with the important tasks.