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issue63:taskwarrior

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Quick Review: Taskwarrior. by Calogero Bonasia

There are numerous programs to manage time and “things to do”. When working in team, it is not always easy to coordinate the work of everyone, especially if this work should be done on many servers and by different people at different times of the day/week.

Taskwarrior maintains a list of tasks that you want to do, allowing you to add/remove, and otherwise manipulate them. It has a rich list of subcommands that allow you to do sophisticated things. You'll find it has customizable reports, charts, GTD features, Lua extensions, device synching and more. The program can even interact with vim and pcal (to generate calendars), allows sub-projects, jobs and more!

In the last release, attention has also been paid to performance, and file I/O, filtering, sorting, formatting, and rendering are all faster. The result is a more consistent, capable and speedy Taskwarrior.

The home page is http://taskwarrior.org/projects/taskwarrior, and on the web site you will find many external scripts, distributed separately, because they are not necessarily tied to Taskwarrior releases.

How to install Taskwarrior on Ubuntu: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ultrafredde/ppa sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install task

You can download and install Taskwarrior on Linux, Mac OS X or Cygwin.

I'm using Taskwarrior as a great example of a product that works, does what it does well, and works great with many various user types: ninja sysadmin, windows guys who only know “the cool things,” and people who are almost completely PC illiterate but somehow managed programmer jobs.

issue63/taskwarrior.1344702502.txt.gz · Dernière modification : 2012/08/11 18:28 de fredphil91