@joel

I'm a big fan of #todotxt / #todosh

@proycon has an excellent [extensions] to todo.sh, which I have written my own [front-ends] to. ;)

~proycon/todotxt-more - sourcehut git

Ok, you can say it's derpy, but I take my time tracker stuff so seriously I made my own little "checkdisk" / "fsck"-type function for it. XD

~ $ t check ::: todo check ::: +Project entries OK @____day case OK ::: timetracker check ::: Missing project/context OK Missing @t lines OK Missing idle lines OK Duplicate project names? OK Duplicate context names? OK

https://codeberg.org/rldane/scripts/src/branch/main/todo-txt

#todotxt #todosh

Making sure you're not a bot!

#BeMe:

  • Get into #todoTxt / #todoSh because you're desperately trying to get organized
  • Dump everything swimming around in your head into your todo.txt so your noggin can finally be free
  • Adopt @proycon's excellent [todo.txt-more] scripts to extend todo.sh into time management
  • Write your own [wrapper scripts] around todo.txt-more to add your own little flourishes and features
  • Use it for over a year, adding tons of todo items and time accounting
  • Finally give up and just use [vi dayplan.md] because you're #ADHD as frick and the sheer number of todo items freezes your blood X'D
~proycon/todotxt-more - sourcehut git