

I took it a bit further and added sub(sub…)categories (#atag:asubtag appears in both #atag and #atag:asubtag)


I took it a bit further and added sub(sub…)categories (#atag:asubtag appears in both #atag and #atag:asubtag)
Self-hosted Forgejo Actions on a Codeberg repository. It was relatively easy to setup and I don’t even need a VPS through my dynamic IP 5G connexion. See also: https://codeberg.org/trougnouf/cfait


CalDAV calendar/tasks server s.a. Radicale (with Cfait as a tasks manager/client)


v0.2.0 is out :)
New features include the ability to set an estimated task duration, support for ongoing and canceled tasks, more powerful search (by tag, due date, task duration, completedness, and of course by name), and the TUI is more robust to external changes.


v0.1.9 is out :)
Changelog on https://github.com/trougnouf/cfait/compare/v0.1.7...v0.1.9


My pleasure! :)
Subtasks is the main reason I made this program. I have it in the “Tasks” Android app and I wanted it on desktop too.
The main way it’s implemented is clicking on Link next to a parent task in the GUI (or selecting yank in the TUI), then selecting Child on another task makes it a sub-task of the parent.
I’ve also implemented part of RFC 9253 Support for iCalendar Relationships (Blocked-By logic); after selecting Link/yank on a parent task, there is also the option to select Block on another task and the blocked task appears grayed out and lists the tasks that are blocking it in its description. This is something I haven’t seen in any other CalDAV tasks software and the only thing I would have missed from something like Jira.
And of course one can filter by tags/categories (with AND or OR) so only a (sub-)project is shown (and I’ve added tag aliases, e.g. #refactor_this_worker could autocomplete to #refactor_this_worker, #program_name, #software_development, to make that more convenient).
Parent/child:
Blocked-by: 


I’m pretty sure there is an academic consensus.


“16% fewer travel kilometers”, meaning trains are used massively more often since they typically don’t cover nearly as many kilometers. People would probably chose to take the train more often even if it meant traveling to less distant destinations if the planes were more expensive.


Block you


What do you think the AI would be trained on?
See also: UnitedHealthCare
I think you are tripping balls, they can be extremely useful.