A lightweight and easy-to-use CLI for task management, allowing you to add, update, list, and track task progress directly from the terminal.
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A lightweight and easy-to-use CLI for task management, allowing you to add, update, list, and track task progress directly from the terminal.
A command-line time tracker written in python for personal usage
Task tracking or time tracking app for work, remote work or personal use.
Task tracker application that tracks tasks and manages your to-do list
Deep Work Tracker is a productivity tool designed to help you track a state of peak concentration known as deep work. By incorporating deep work into your workflow, you can learn hard things and create high-quality work efficiently. This repository provides a simple solution for tracking your daily results.
tracker for one-off, timed and recurring tasks scheduled for or due on a given day.
The OpenCore Software TaskTracker client package
ToDo app in CLI
GitHub Action: sync tracker.json tasks to Issues and a central Project board
A small Python and SQLite command-line task tracker.
JSON API backend for a task tracker app; written in Python using FastAPI
Track your tasks with provided minimal UI
Git based personal task manager
A task management app that allows users to create a list of tasks, and track which tasks on the list have been completed.
Telegram task-tracker with AI and voice control
A Command-line Interface (Cli) Task Tracker Built With Python. Efficiently Manage and Organize Tasks, Set Deadlines, and Track Progress—all From the Terminal for a Streamlined Productivity Experience.
A simple command-line tool to add, update, delete, and list your daily tasks, helping you stay organized from your terminal.
A desktop app for Mac built with Python (PySide6 + SQLite) to track household chores and recurring purchases, featuring analytics, rotation fairness, and offline persistence.
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