A structured text format for simple hierarchical (tree based) note taking and planning. And a web interface to edit and persist documents locally.
Philosophy/goals:
- Function over form
- Ideas/notes form hierarchies
- Support unstructured stream of consciousness note taking
- Be able to store as a text file (not losing any details)
- Be able to import any text file (preferrably list indented)
https://blofroth.github.io/taskigt/
Alpha software, may eat your laundry (notes). It shouldn't, but it might.
- Why is the example so ugly?
- To emphasize function over form! (and because I'm lazy)
- Why did you make this? (Why aren't you using orgmode, ...)
- Mostly as a small project to learn Rust better and try out WASM web development.
- But also since I've been using a light-weight text-based note taking format like this for a while. While pure text files have their merits (e.g. simplicity) I wanted to see if I could take better advantage of the inherent ad-hoc structure
- Search
- Reports per item category
- Diary notes support
- Migration of unfinished tasks from previous days
- Possibly a CLI tool to interact with text files
- Online synchronization
- Rust
- Wasm
- Yew
- Voidmap
- Tomboy
- Markdown (somewhat)