Omm ("on-my-mind") – A keyboard-driven task manager for the command line
A keyboard-driven task manager called `omm` on GitHub streamlines task management for command line users. It offers features like task rearrangement and priority adjustments through keyboard shortcuts. For more details, request additional information.
Read original articleThe GitHub project `omm` is a keyboard-driven task manager designed for the command line. Users can efficiently rearrange tasks in their to-do list using various features like moving tasks to the top, adding tasks at specific positions, adjusting priorities, and more, all accessible through keyboard shortcuts. This tool aims to streamline task management for users who prefer command line interfaces. For further details or support regarding the `omm` project, additional information can be requested.
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Even though Wile E. Coyote executes his tasks perfectly, his plans almost always fail.
Is there a way to change the behavior? I like to see tasks get completed thru the day. For me return would toggle “done” state for a task (strike through?) and keep the task visible but done. Then at day end I could “archive all done” tasks to clear out the clutter.
Thoughts?
Maybe someone will find e.g. clikan more useful.
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