Future-proof your todo list and store it in a text file YOU control. Countless apps and sites store your tasks in their own proprietary database and file format. But you can open a todo.txt file with every text editor under the sun, regardless of operating system or vendor. That's why a todo.txt file is the discerning nerd's task manager of choice.
If you've got a file called todo.txt on your computer right now, you're in the right place. You don't have to launch a full-blown text editor every single time you add or update an item on your to-do list. Use the Todo.txt CLI app instead.
These Todo.txt helper tools make it easy to add, update and prioritize tasks, tag them with project names and contexts, search, filter, and most importantly, mark your todo's done. With a simple but powerful shell script called todo.sh, you can interact with todo.txt at the command line for quick and easy, Unix-y access.
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