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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 / about 2 months ago
If text files are your world, then http://todotxt.org/ might be for you. I'm currently using "pter". - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
A very similar idea and philosophy - http://todotxt.org. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
For a few years, I evolved a slightly-modified Todo.txt format for this purpose, to represent both tasks and appointments. http://todotxt.org/ https://www.neilvandyke.org/todotxt/ In some ways it worked well, but there were a few drawbacks, and eventually I switched to native calendar programs on desktop and mobile. Drawbacks I personally felt: * In the text file, recurring tasks didn't show up when I looked into... - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
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 / about 1 year ago
I work with data a lot so I use the sqlite cli. I also made tv (self-promotion) to view csvs. Source: almost 3 years ago
I am a data scientists. I have used a lot of tools/libraries to interact with data. SQLite is my favorite. It is hard to beat the syntax/grammar. Also, when I use SQLite I do not output using column mode. I pipe to `tv` (tidy-viewer) to get a pretty output. https://github.com/alexhallam/tv. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
Todoist - Todoist is a to-do list that helps you get organized, at work and in life.
CSVFileView - CSV/Tab-delimited file viewer and converter for Windows
Task Coach - Task Coach is a simple open source todo manager to keep track of personal tasks and todo lists.
Text Filter (by Musetips) - Official download page for MuseTips Text Filter. This is a handy search-as-you-type text file reader and filter.
EssentialPIM - EssentialPIM is a free Personal Information Manager that keeps up with the times and lets you manage appointments, tasks, notes, contacts, password entries and email messages across multiple devices and cloud applications.
CSVboard - CSVboard is an application for viewing, sorting and finding data from a csv file.