Command-line todo.txt manager.
Early development, but usable.
The tada command operates on files called "todo.txt" and "done.txt"
in your home directory by default. These should be formatted using the
todo.txt format; one task per line.
Empty lines are allowed, and lines starting with "#" are ignored as comments.
You can use environment variables TODO_FILE and DONE_FILE to point
to different files, or use command-line flags for the same. The TODO_DIR
environment variable also exists and affects both files.
Tada usually categorizes tasks along three main vectors:
- urgency - that is, after what date will it be "too late" to do the task
- importance - how vital is it that the task is done at all
- tshirt size - is the task small, medium, or large?
People often confuse urgency with importance. Watching a football match on TV
might be urgent because the game starts in ten minutes, but it's probably not
all that important. Filing your taxes might not be urgent, but because the
consequences of not doing it are dire, it's important. Importance is indicated
by setting a priority capital (A) to (E). (Letters after E are allowed,
but will be treated as essentially equivalent.)
Due dates are indicated by including due:YYYY-MM-DD in the task description,
and urgency will be calculated based on how soon the due date is, or if it is
overdue. It is also possible to set start dates on tasks using
start:YYYY-MM-DD. Tasks will be shown greyed out until that date.
(All dates are just dates, not datetimes.)
Tshirt size is indicated by marking the task with @S, @M, or @L. As a
rough guide, tasks under an hour might be small, tasks under a day might be
medium, and anything else might be large. But you know better than I how big
your tasks normally are, so different thresholds may make sense for you. Tada
doesn't make any assumptions about how big @S, @M, and @L are in terms
or minutes, hours, or days; just that those three sizes exist. Tags like
@XS and @XXL are allowed, but will be treated as synonyms for @S and
@L.
A todo list manager
Usage: tada <COMMAND>
Commands:
  add        Add a task to the todo list
  remove     Remove a task or tasks
  edit       Open your todo list in your editor
  pull       Reschedule a task or tasks to be done today (or another
                 date)
  done       Mark a task or tasks as done
  find       Search for a task
  show       Show the full todo list
  important  Show the most important tasks
  urgent     Show the most urgent tasks
  quick      Show the smallest tasks
  archive    Move completed tasks from todo.txt to done.txt
  tidy       Remove blank lines and comments from a todo list
  zen        Automatically reschedule overdue tasks
  path       Prints the full path to your todo list
  help       Print this message or the help of the given
                 subcommand(s)
Options:
  -h, --help     Print help information
  -V, --version  Print version information
The shortcuts tada i, tada u, and tada q can be used to show important,
urgent, and quick tasks.
The shortcuts tada +project, tada @context, and tada #linenumber
can be used as shortcuts for finding projects by project, context, and
line number.
Add a task to the todo list
Usage: tada add [OPTIONS] [task]
Arguments:
  [task]  Task text (may use todo.txt features)
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --no-date           Don't automatically add a creation date to the
                          task
      --no-fixup          Don't try to fix task syntax
      --quiet             Quieter output
  -T, --today             Include a due date of today
  -S, --soon              Include a due date of overmorrow
  -W, --next-week         Include a due date the end of next week
  -M, --next-month        Include a due date the end of next month
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -h, --help              Print help information
After success, displays the added task.
Remove a task or tasks
Usage: tada remove [OPTIONS] <search-term>...
Arguments:
  <search-term>...  A tag, context, line number, or string
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -y, --yes               Assume 'yes' to prompts
  -n, --no                Assume 'no' to prompts
  -h, --help              Print help information
Open your todo list in your editor
Usage: tada edit [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>  The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local        Look for files in local directory only
  -h, --help         Print help information
Ensure the EDITOR environent variable is set.
Reschedule a task or tasks to be done today (or another date)
Usage: tada pull [OPTIONS] <search-term>...
Arguments:
  <search-term>...  A tag, context, line number, or string
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -T, --today             Set a due date of today (default)
  -S, --soon              Set a due date of overmorrow
  -W, --next-week         Set a due date the end of next week
  -M, --next-month        Set a due date the end of next month
  -y, --yes               Assume 'yes' to prompts
  -n, --no                Assume 'no' to prompts
  -h, --help              Print help information
If a task has a start date, that will be set to today.
Mark a task or tasks as done
Usage: tada done [OPTIONS] <search-term>...
Arguments:
  <search-term>...  A tag, context, line number, or string
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
      --no-date           Don't automatically add a completion date to
                          the task
  -y, --yes               Assume 'yes' to prompts
  -n, --no                Assume 'no' to prompts
  -h, --help              Print help information
Search for a task
Usage: tada find [OPTIONS] <search-term>...
Arguments:
  <search-term>...  A tag, context, line number, or string
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -s, --sort <BY>         Sort by 'smart', 'urgency', 'importance',
                          'size', 'alpha', or 'due' (default: smart)
  -h, --help              Print help information
Multiple search terms may be provided, which will be combined with an
'AND' operator.
Searches are case-insensitive.
Show the full todo list
Usage: tada show [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -s, --sort <BY>         Sort by 'smart', 'urgency', 'importance',
                          'size', 'alpha', or 'due' (default: smart)
  -i, --importance        Group by importance
  -u, --urgency           Group by urgency
  -z, --size              Group by tshirt size
  -h, --help              Print help information
Show the most important tasks
Usage: tada important [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -n, --number <N>        Maximum number to show (default: 3)
  -s, --sort <BY>         Sort by 'smart', 'urgency', 'importance',
                          'size', 'alpha', or 'due' (default:
                          importance)
  -h, --help              Print help information
Ignores tasks which are marked as already complete or have a start date
in the future.
Show the most urgent tasks
Usage: tada urgent [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -n, --number <N>        Maximum number to show (default: 3)
  -s, --sort <BY>         Sort by 'smart', 'urgency', 'importance',
                          'size', 'alpha', or 'due' (default: urgency)
  -h, --help              Print help information
Ignores tasks which are marked as already complete or have a start date
in the future.
Show the smallest tasks
Usage: tada quick [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
      --max-width <COLS>  Maximum width of terminal output
  -L, --show-lines        Show line numbers for tasks
      --show-created      Show 'created' dates for tasks
      --show-finished     Show 'finished' dates for tasks
  -n, --number <N>        Maximum number to show (default: 3)
  -s, --sort <BY>         Sort by 'smart', 'urgency', 'importance',
                          'size', 'alpha', or 'due' (default: size)
  -h, --help              Print help information
Ignores tasks which are marked as already complete or have a start date
in the future.
Move completed tasks from todo.txt to done.txt
Usage: tada archive [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>       The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local             Look for files in local directory only
      --done-file <FILE>  The path or URL for done.txt
      --colour            Coloured output
      --no-colour         Plain output
  -h, --help              Print help information
Remove blank lines and comments from a todo list
Usage: tada tidy [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>  The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local        Look for files in local directory only
  -s, --sort <BY>    Sort by 'smart', 'urgency', 'importance', 'size',
                     'alpha', or 'due' (default: original)
  -h, --help         Print help information
This is the only command which will renumber tasks in your todo list.
Automatically reschedule overdue tasks
Usage: tada zen [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>  The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local        Look for files in local directory only
      --colour       Coloured output
      --no-colour    Plain output
  -h, --help         Print help information
Zen will reschedule any overdue tasks on your todo list. It does not
consult you to ask for a new due date, but guesses when a sensible due
date might be.
Exactly how zen works is subject to change, but it will aim to reschedule tasks which are both small and important to be done first, then tasks which are either small or important, and finally larger and less important tasks. It will only reschedule tasks which are already overdue and not finished.
Prints the full path to your todo list
Usage: tada path [OPTIONS]
Options:
  -f, --file <FILE>  The path or URL for todo.txt
  -l, --local        Look for files in local directory only
  -h, --help         Print help information
This allows things like:
  /path/to/some/editor `tada path`
Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Usage: tada help [COMMAND]...
Arguments:
  [COMMAND]...  Print help for the subcommand(s)
tada does not have any explicit support for recurring tasks. However it
should be simple to set up a cron job to add tasks to your list on schedule.
For example, to add an urgent task to your todo list every Friday morning:
1  0  *  *  5  tada add --today 'Take out the trash @home'
It is possible to set TADA_FILE or the --file option to an HTTP or HTTPS
URL. It performs GET requests to read the file and PUT to write to it.
The TADA_HTTP_USER_AGENT, TADA_HTTP_AUTHORIZATION, and TADA_HTTP_FROM
environment variables may be used to perform some very rudimentary
authentication if the server at the other end of the request is set up
right. See php-tada-server
for an example.
As mentioned above, todo files are expected to be in the
todo.txt format. Lines consisting
of just whitespace are ignored. Lines beginning with # are treated as
comments and ignored.
tada recognizes the following special tags in descriptions:
- The @S,@M, and@Lcontexts are used to indicate whether a task is small, medium, or large.
- If a task has context @workor@school, it will avoid being automatically rescheduled onto Saturdays or Sundays.
- due:YYYY-MM-DDsets a due date for a task.
- start:YYYY-MM-DDsets a start date for a task.
This project is triple licensed under the Apache License, version 2.0, the MIT License, and the GNU General Public License, version 2.0.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion into this project by you, shall be triple licensed as Apache-2.0/MIT/GPL-2.0, without any additional terms or conditions.