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A terminal user interface that extracts and displays tasks from plain text files.
  • Rust 98.2%
  • Nix 1.3%
  • Shell 0.5%
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taskfinder

Keep your project-related tasks where they belong - with your notes on the project! This program, a terminal user interface (TUI), will extract and display them, either by file or in their entirety. You can filter in a variety of ways, and then use your default terminal-based editor to edit the underlying files.

Installation: INSTALL.md

Changelog: CHANGELOG.md

Usage: Latest Release | Unreleased

Example files: https://codeberg.org/kdwarn/taskfinder/src/branch/main/test_files

License: LICENSE.md

Screenshots: https://kdwarn.net/projects/taskfinder

Tasks for this project: TODO.md

Origins/Rationalization

For years, I used a task SaaS app to keep track of what I needed to do. However, I disliked this large amount of data about me and what I do being on someone else's server, and unencrypted to boot. So I started to just use pen and paper, organized by date. However, this doesn't allow for easy capturing of tasks that don't really have to be done on a particular date, or that belong to a single project. So I then started to write down tasks in my digital-file-based note-taking system (you can read more about that here), where I also keep project notes. But then I had to start searching for them, and sometimes they were getting lost in the mix. So, taskfinder was born.