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Difference between Bellado and Taskwarrior #7

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birdmanmandbir opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 2 comments
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Difference between Bellado and Taskwarrior #7

birdmanmandbir opened this issue Jan 9, 2024 · 2 comments

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@birdmanmandbir
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I'm just a little curious, does bellado support features like schedule, due, recur task and wait? category in bellado is similar to tag in taskwarrior.
By the way, I’m currently using Taskwarrior and Taskwarrior-TUI to write todos, and Wingtask to sync my todo list.
Wingtask is not only a synchronous server, but also a PWA, although it appears to be closed-source.

@birdmanmandbir birdmanmandbir changed the title Curious about the difference between Bellado and Taskwarrior Difference between Bellado and Taskwarrior Jan 9, 2024
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isabelroses commented Jan 9, 2024

Just to clarify, I don't know much about taskwarrior, and this tool is probably inferior to it in most use cases since this tool is primarily designed around my workflow.

Bellado, is a simple todo manager, which currently has no form of scheduling of any form, so there is no due dates etc. I do want to eventually implement these features though, since I do repeat a lot of tasks.

Furthermore, there is plans for writing a TUI in go using some charmcli tooling.

I want to extend this todo app with the ability to converse with vikunja since I mainly use that now.

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I’m currently searching for a Rust alternative to Taskwarrior and excitedly awaiting new features from Bellado. And I must say Charmcli is fantastic! Last year, I used Charm to develop a log visualizer for Kubernetes and the development experience was excellent.

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