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The Best To-Do List: A Private Gist

146 点作者 Ashuu超过 11 年前

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rza超过 11 年前
All the manual creation of checkboxes, deletion, and moving of tasks to me makes Gist far from &quot;The Best&quot; to-do list. Personally, I find the lighweight Google Tasks just fine, especially since there are many excellent mobile apps that sync with it and builtin support for multiple lists. I wish the URL for it was a bit more memorable though (<a href="https://mail.google.com/tasks/canvas?pli=1" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;mail.google.com&#x2F;tasks&#x2F;canvas?pli=1</a>). The only thing missing is date completed, which I personally don&#x27;t find very useful, but a calendar would probably be better if you want to keep track of that.<p>Edit: Nevermind, it does save date completed.
davexunit超过 11 年前
Correction:<p>The Best To-Do List: Org-Mode<p><a href="http://orgmode.org/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;orgmode.org&#x2F;</a>
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city41超过 11 年前
I&#x27;m also a huge fan of todo lists. I like the simplicity of this approach. I still feel like Trello is better though. Trello is almost perfect. It&#x27;s heavier for sure, but you gain a ton of flexibility and power.<p>My wife and I put an old iPad up on our fridge and use Trello to maintain needed groceries, chores, household repairs, and upcoming events. Even better, these lists automatically sync to our phones and PCs. I can just head to the grocery store whenever I have a free moment and my grocery list is always up to date and ready for me.
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gkoberger超过 11 年前
For me, it&#x27;s still paper. Specifically, this paper:<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Strathmore-Visual-Journal--Mixed-Media/dp/B003YIZ0HI/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1388688389&amp;sr=8-4&amp;keywords=mixed+media+paper" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.amazon.com&#x2F;Strathmore-Visual-Journal--Mixed-Media...</a><p>The spiral bound means it can be left open to the right page, and the thick paper is great. Version control (new pages) is built in. And the best part is that it&#x27;s always right there in front of me, and I can glance down.
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stickhandle超过 11 年前
Here&#x27;s the thing ... the BEST to-do list is the one you use. Its that simple. For me, that&#x27;s Workflowy.
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knowtheory超过 11 年前
None of the complaints in this thread consider the utility of creating sharable checklists.<p>The ability to quickly slam a checklist into a gist and share it with others is very handy.
outside1234超过 11 年前
I just use a file in Dropbox. That is devastatingly effective for me - available across devices and offline.
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desireco42超过 11 年前
I think wunderlist is pretty much what stayed with me for longest. Everything else kind of falls away. And paper of course :)<p>I appreciate innovations in this space, however I stopped even trying new things as experience shows they don&#x27;t bring much once novelty wears off.
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res0nat0r超过 11 年前
I like Wunderlist. Cross platform, syncs and all kinds of other goodies. Can send to-do items to other people via their email addresses also.<p><a href="https://www.wunderlist.com/en/" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wunderlist.com&#x2F;en&#x2F;</a>
Zikes超过 11 年前
I like that this is an option, and it&#x27;s certainly a great option for some people, but calling it the &quot;best&quot; based on &quot;it turns brackets into checkboxes!&quot; is a bit of a stretch.<p>I do think that gists could be an ideal platform for a more robust todo list, though. It could easily serve as a backend for todotxt [1], for example.<p>[1] <a href="http://todotxt.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;todotxt.com&#x2F;</a>
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asb超过 11 年前
I&#x27;ve been using my own minamilist todo-list manager for the last couple of year: <a href="https://github.com/asb/sh-todo" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;asb&#x2F;sh-todo</a><p>However I&#x27;ve recently found I want to have some sort of task hierarchy, and to associate notes with tasks. I was going to just extend my text-based file format but luckily came across taskpaper which is pretty much exactly what I was aiming for. I&#x27;m now playing with taskpaper.vim and finding it promising: &lt;<a href="https://github.com/davidoc/taskpaper.vim&gt;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;davidoc&#x2F;taskpaper.vim&gt;</a>. I just need to reconfigure vim&#x27;s display of folded blocks so having all task comments folded is less painful.
codereflection超过 11 年前
This is a nice idea. Gists are also cloneable, giving you the the power of git and any tooling that you want to use to update your list.<p>Also, come on people, you all know that &quot;Best&quot; is subjective. This is the best tool for this guy, so there&#x27;s no need to shoot it down.
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aagha超过 11 年前
I&#x27;m continually astonished by the number of HN posts on what the best tool to do something is. The reality is that there are often different tools for different needs and there need NOT be just one tool to rule them all.<p>I find that I keep short-term notes--need to know in in the next hour--in a notepad on my desktop. Tasks that need to be accomplished in the next day+ go into Google Tasks. Things that need elaboration, depth, detail go into Workflowy [0].<p>[0] <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSmbnaPZVHE" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=CSmbnaPZVHE</a>
apunic超过 11 年前
The best to-do list: a raw text file<p>A line = a task<p>Deleting a line = task finished<p>A text file = a list of tasks related to some context<p>The best and fastest editor for this on a Mac: NValt<p>This is the most efficient and simple solution for managing plenty of todos, no cumbersome rules, check boxes, markdown, web interfaces.
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pkrumins超过 11 年前
You should try todoist - www.todoist.com. Todoist really is the best to-do list manager.
treetrouble超过 11 年前
I&#x27;ve tried a lot of programs but always come back to using a low-tech Gmail draft.<p>In this particular case, the advantage over gist is that you can edit it offline on mobile (I ride the subway) and it syncs automatically
jlgaddis超过 11 年前
I haven&#x27;t used it in years but this reminded me of TiddlyWiki [0], which will work whether you have Internet access or not.<p>[0]: <a href="http://tiddlywiki.org/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tiddlywiki.org&#x2F;</a>
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wcbeard10超过 11 年前
I recommend using gistbox [0]. It allows tagging and other features that make gist convenient as a todo list.<p>[0]- <a href="http://www.gistboxapp.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.gistboxapp.com&#x2F;</a>
thrush超过 11 年前
This is great, simple and easy. I wish that it didn&#x27;t save a revision every time you checked an item. I&#x27;m more interested in keeping revisions on how my list items change. Granted, there could be some value in knowing when I completed items, but that being said, when you check an item is not necessarily when it was completed.
SilkRoadie超过 11 年前
I prefer a pen and paper.<p>1. Doesn&#x27;t require a login<p>2. Is always visible on my desk and not lost behind a window.<p>3. Supports crude drawings.<p>4. Doesn&#x27;t require power or an internet connection.<p>I have yet to find an online equivilant which comes close to being as fast or useful as pen and paper for creating and maintaining a personal list of to-do&#x27;s.
deadfall超过 11 年前
I use Evernote to create todo lists while programming. I name the title todo_[date] or note_[date] that way I can go back to dates in the list and see what I have missed. I see it as simple as gist todo lists but with IMO a better UI for better search&#x2F;organization.
designatedInit超过 11 年前
Shameless plug here, check out my iPhone app Begin: <a href="http://beginapp.co/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;beginapp.co&#x2F;</a><p>It&#x27;s goal is to be an extremely simple to-do list. I&#x27;d love to hear what you guys think.
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moron4hire超过 11 年前
I&#x27;ve spent a lot of time thinking about TODO lists and trying different solutions. Eventually, I settled on a very specific means of using good, old, pen-and-paper.<p>I think probably the most important feature of the TODO list is that it gives you mental clarity. Both the popular book &quot;Getting Things Done&quot; and a career couch I worked with for several months talk about the importance of clearing the mind before being able to begin work in earnest. If you have &quot;do the laundry&quot; stuck in your head, it&#x27;s going to be a major hurdle for getting through work. So, having some sort of system to capture everything that needs to be done is essential for staying on task with work.<p>So that means that the most important feature of TODO is capture. Any system that imposes overhead on capturing items for your TODO list will eventually fall out of habit. You&#x27;ll start to mentally prioritize which things go on the list and which things do not. That ultimately defeats the purpose of the TODO list, to get things out of mind, squirreled away in a safe place.<p>Thus, very formal issue trackers like BugZilla or Redmine (or anything else that has a separate &quot;issue entry page&quot;) are far too cumbersome for capture.<p>But being streamlined on capture is not the whole solution. Having used sites like PivotalTracker or Trello, I&#x27;ve fallen into traps of recording TOO much. Certain pie-in-the-sky tasks will sit in the list for months on end, getting no closer to ever getting worked on. It then becomes its own mental burden, worrying about whether or not certain TODO items will end up in that moribund pile. I even tried writing my own that had an arbitrary limit to the number of items I could enter. It just didn&#x27;t feel right. It was always too easy to just bump up the limit and keep adding items.<p>So with all of my experience with various activity and issue tracking systems, I went straight back to pen and paper. My system is very simple, but it is not from lack of design. Its simplicity is the design.<p>I use an ink pen on a yellow legal pad. The pads are cheap and readily available. The ink requires strike-throughs for error corrections. I write in two columns, but only to be able to use all of the paper. There is no semantic difference between the two columns.<p>I do not number things, unless I&#x27;m in crunch mode and am working very fast through a series of items. I am more likely to underline the high priority items, rather than number them. I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s really possible to prioritize things any more than &quot;things I&#x27;m working on in the next few hours&quot; versus &quot;things I&#x27;m not working on soon.&quot; Anything more than that really calls into question the entire concept of priority for me. It&#x27;s easy enough to scan the list and figure out priority as I work. I can also rewrite the list with higher priority items at the top if necessary. Usually it&#x27;s not necessary.<p>Completed items get scratched out, fairly heavily. The goal is then to fill the page with ink. It becomes a motivating factor to finish the last few items on the list.<p>The list is limited to 2 columns only and is not allowed to spill on to a second page. I rewrite the list either once a week or (more often) when the page is full to remove the completed items. I did three columns for a while, but it started to develop a deadpool at the bottom right end of the page, so I went back to two columns. Multiple pages would be even worse, and would make it harder to scan the total list. That basically means I&#x27;m limited to a max of 50 or so active items on my TODO list. I&#x27;ve found that, if I need much more than 50, then I&#x27;ve failed to manage my work correctly. The desire to record more is a signal that I&#x27;m procrastinating things and taking on too many commitments.<p>And that&#x27;s it. Any other feature of TODO list tracking is either too restricting on capture or too enabling on over capture. Pen and paper is it for me.
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dsugarman超过 11 年前
it is pretty cool how you use the revision history for something unique, but this needs to be simplified greatly. It seems like if you made an app that automatically changes the list and updates git, it would be extremely efficient. I would put a create today&#x27;s list link in that gives you a popup that you can fill out with just a task per line that turns into a checklist.
doomrobo超过 11 年前
There isn&#x27;t a decent client for Android that can edit a Gist very easily. I keep my to-do list either on Google Tasks or as Gmail draft.
gokulk超过 11 年前
I use workflowy and it works pretty nice
dynamic99超过 11 年前
I&#x27;m still a huge fan of Vesper. It&#x27;s the perfect TODO list. It just works.