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Reminds me of how I started my foray into plaintext task management: - http://todotxt.org - https://taskwarrior.org - https://www.taskpaper.com - https://notational.net Eventually, I decided multi-platform sync and mobile access were more important than the CLI. (Also I have the browser open more than the CLI.) In addition, I found a single line per task was not enough (that's why I started looking into TaskPaper... - Source: Hacker News / 9 months ago
A task manager tool that supports syncing with Taskwarrior. Source: over 1 year ago
Not Neovim, but I do stay on the terminal by using taskwarrior. Source: almost 2 years ago
Web-based tools and gui apps are just too high friction for my work flow, so I prefer simple command line tools. https://taskwarrior.org/ is my current favorite. Source: almost 2 years ago
I’ll volunteer Taskwarrior (https://taskwarrior.org), since I don’t see it from anyone else just yet. It’s a CLI oriented task management system which (once you learn it) can be very quick and easy to use. It’s not perfect but they’ve done a better job that I would have for sure, and have really thought about reducing friction. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Todoist - Todoist is a to-do list that helps you get organized, at work and in life.
Calcurse - Calcurse is a calendar and scheduling application for the command line.
Remember The Milk - Remember The Milk is a task and time management application for mobile devices.
Todo.txt - Track your tasks and projects in a plain text file, todo.txt. A todo.
Taskbook - Like Trello but for the Terminal
Trello - Infinitely flexible. Incredibly easy to use. Great mobile apps. It's free. Trello keeps track of everything, from the big picture to the minute details.