Does it handle both recurring events and recurrence?
E.g. move the lawn every other week vs pay rent on the 17th every month. If I go a week overdue on rent I still need to pay the next on the 17th. If I go a week overdue on the lawn I don't need to mow again for two weeks, not one.
Feels like a project covering some of the same ground as task warrior [0], which I've used on and off over the years. The main thing I've appreciated is integration with various tools - I had access in both vimwiki and the macOS task bar for a while which was nice - but all these tools miss the key thing that stops me using them all the time: integration with tools on my phone. It's great having cli access to tasks and in other places, but without ubiquity, given the way I work, it might well just be another place that ideas of tasks I need to do go to die.
The biggest difference other than tascli being much simpler and concise is that tascli supports records natively - you can use it to just record stuff. This is one of the biggest reason why I created it - I didn’t just want tasks, but also when I have anything notable to jot down.
I try to keep tascli as simple as possible while useful as a cli main. Put tascli list task today in zshrc has been tremendously helpful for me.
Does it handle both recurring events and recurrence?
E.g. move the lawn every other week vs pay rent on the 17th every month. If I go a week overdue on rent I still need to pay the next on the 17th. If I go a week overdue on the lawn I don't need to mow again for two weeks, not one.
Feels like a project covering some of the same ground as task warrior [0], which I've used on and off over the years. The main thing I've appreciated is integration with various tools - I had access in both vimwiki and the macOS task bar for a while which was nice - but all these tools miss the key thing that stops me using them all the time: integration with tools on my phone. It's great having cli access to tasks and in other places, but without ubiquity, given the way I work, it might well just be another place that ideas of tasks I need to do go to die.
[0] https://taskwarrior.org
The biggest difference other than tascli being much simpler and concise is that tascli supports records natively - you can use it to just record stuff. This is one of the biggest reason why I created it - I didn’t just want tasks, but also when I have anything notable to jot down.
I try to keep tascli as simple as possible while useful as a cli main. Put tascli list task today in zshrc has been tremendously helpful for me.
Looks great but a configurable date format to support the European standards of dd/MM/yyy would turn it into something I could actualy use