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Hello friends,

I am looking for a self-hosted task / to-do list app that supports:

  • syncing across devices, preferably self-hosted
  • sort items myself rather than by deadline or built-in priority features, and preserve that order when syncing
  • allow defining arbitrary custom attributes

Some really nice to haves but not absolutely necessary features:

  • treat custom attributes as first-class. i.e. allow showing those attributes on the task-list view, without having to view all details to see it. Or be able to filter or by the attribute or sort by it.
  • allow custom logic for sorting
  • just scriptable features in general would be nice

I have been thinking of making my own, but wanted to see if this exists first.

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[–] cyclohexane@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Answering myself: looks like taskwarrior is the closest thing right now. It seems moderately customizable with custom sort and atributes, and those attributes are decently first-class.

There are android clients, some are unmaintained, but theres a solid one called "foreground". I have not tried any android clients yet, so will look into that.

[–] poVoq 1 points 1 year ago
[–] coldhotman@nrsk.no 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)