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Todo.txt
Code42People who are tech-savvy and appreciate minimalism, users who dislike being tied down by proprietary software, those who want a highly customizable system, and anyone who enjoys working with plain text formats and automation.
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I've gone full circle at least two or three times in my life when it comes to todo apps. Where I end up every time I tried all apps and processes is a todo.txt file, based on the http://todotxt.org file format. Now AI agents happily contribute to it as well :-). Is anyone else in that boat? - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
I built this plugin because I'm a huge fan of todo.txt files. Just plain text, no databases, no complex formats, no vendor lock-in. And pairing that simplicity with Sublime Text's blazing speed helps me tremendously with keeping my ADHD in check. If you want to learn more about the todo.txt format, you can check: http://todotxt.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Ooooh... You just gave me an idea :). A TUI for http://todotxt.org/. That way, there's no lock-in and people can easily use their existing todo.txt to try the TUI. I'm looking for a TUI idea to explore Ratatui, so maybe this is it right here! - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
There is a format called todo.txt that works follows very readable syntax (like your own example) and has some minimal bells and whistles if you want it to: http://todotxt.org/ As an alternative: I started using org-mode 5 years ago and have never looked back. - Source: Hacker News / 11 months ago
If text files are your world, then http://todotxt.org/ might be for you. I'm currently using "pter". - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
It's not a big surprise, given that Code42 (the parent company) pretends they have nothing to do with Crashplan. They've done a massive pivot to some kind of security company, with ZERO references to the OG product of Crashplan on code42.com, which (I'm guessing) is the bulk of their revenue. If you do a site search on google, you'll find some old links, but they just push you over to crashplan.com. Source: about 4 years ago
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