#ish version of my paper #dicebaby habit tracker

Trying to make all my make busy reports and graphs as ASCii and plaintext as possible.

Tweaking out #Nano’s syntax highlighting also helps.

My new family doc said I should lose a bit of weight and be on a mediterranean or DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension :/) diet.

So that was a nice excuse to make a meals logging #bash script and report.

(I confess Claude sorta assisted me with the bug making)

#bash #dicebaby

Basically I find cretive and #ADHD projects to lose 2 lbs.

#adhd #ascii #dicebaby

But probably the proudest workflow I found for myself using #bulletjournal (aka #bujo) and my #dicebaby game is by labeling my todo list in a simple .txt file and using #Nano syntax highlighting to organize importance.

Not perfect by any means…but grabbing all the good #ADHD qualities from The Bullet Journal, as mentioned by author Ryder Carroll but searchable and easy to transport, as argued by Derek Sivers (ref: https://sive.rs/plaintext).

Plus you won’t have to opt-in to those expensive up sell dead tree bullet journals taking up shelf space.

@paulywill Oh snap, I am so glad this popped up in my feed, I’ve rediscovered my love of Terminal and this looks super rad. What iOS app are you using?

@braydenwise ish for ios https://ish.app/

I ❤️ tweaking and getting as much mileage out of #ish as possible!

You’ll have to install any terminal tool yourself.

`apk update`
`apk add git`
`apk add nano`

There’s certainly surprises…especially trying to paste text into Nano often crashes, especially any code or crazy chars.

You can access the Ish file system via the Files app in ios which and be lifesaver and also dangerous.

It does not hurt to have a foldable bluetooth keyboard (with phone stand) in your jacket pocket. If you’re someone that wants to code or do any significant writing cannot recommend that enough (speaking as someone with clumsy thumbs and sausage fingers)!

iSH

iSH is a project to get a Linux shell environment running locally on your iOS device, using a usermode x86 emulator.