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I'm thinking of going primitive, with discursion into zettelkasten
Nod5:
Reading https://forum.obsidian.md/t/command-line-interface-to-open-files-folders-in-obsidian-from-the-terminal/860 I stumbled on https://imdone.io/ , a kanban app that reads todo lines from plaintext files.
Have any of you tried using it with Obsidian (or Roam or some other markdown text system)? I like the general idea of adding todos quickly and with relatively little structure along the way when in just-get-text-out writing mode and then use some such tool later to help overview and act on tasks orderly, via kanban or some other method.
Dormouse:
I like the general idea of adding todos quickly and with relatively little structure along the way when in just-get-text-out writing mode and then use some such tool later to help overview and act on tasks orderly, via kanban or some other method.-Nod5 (October 22, 2020, 04:17 PM)
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I've not used it and I've never been a big users of todos, though I play with them every now and again.
There's definitely been discussion there about a script to collect all undone todos across the vault and put them together, but I didn't take in any of the details.
If I was going to do that in Obsidian, I'd be tempted to just park the Todoist plugin in a sidebar and add them there as I went along.
I suspect that there will be quite a lot of development of this type of functionality.
Dormouse:
The one problem I've run across dealing with [[]] is how spaces and other things are represented-wraith808 (October 19, 2020, 04:32 PM)
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There seem to be perennial problems with spaces in markdown. And I don't think HTML helps much either.
Dormouse:
a kanban app that reads todo lines from plaintext files.
-Nod5 (October 22, 2020, 04:17 PM)
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There was this post too: https://forum.obsidian.md/t/kanban-board-rendered-from-markdown/5184
pointing to a vscode extension TODO.md Kanban Board
wraith808:
With []() you know exactly how the filename is formatted though.
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