yeaGTD 0.7.10
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yeaGTD 0.7.10 Ranking & Summary
File size:
0.006 MB
Platform:
Any Platform
License:
GPL (GNU General Public License)
Price:
Downloads:
850
Date added:
2007-07-04
Publisher:
Daniel A. Graham
yeaGTD 0.7.10 description
yeaGTD is an acronym for "yaml encoded approach to getting things done". The project is a python script which extracts information from simple text files, one for each project, and then produces nicely formatted summary reports.
Flexible rules can be used to specify repeated projects. Context, project and date views are supported and output can be filtered in a variety of ways. Output can optionally be printed or sent to standard output in several formats.
Commands are provided for marking tasks complete, opening files for editing and backing up project files.
YAML, a recursive acronym for "YAML Aint Markup Language", is a human readable and writable data serialization format. YAMLs contribution to yeaGTD is to make the format of the project files extremely simple both to create and to read.
Getting Things Done, commonly abbreviated as GTD, is an action management method, and the title of a extremely popular book by David Allen. GTD rests on the common sense notion that with a complete and current inventory of all commitments, organized and reviewed in a systematic way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can focus on actually performing those tasks.
Suppose, for example, that the halogen bulb in the study lamp needs to be replaced. Getting this done requires first removing the old bulb, taking it with you to the hardware store to buy a similar replacement bulb and finally installing the new bulb. Though simple, this example illustrates several aspects of GTD.
1. Projects usually involve a series of steps, some of which must be carried out sequentially, e.g., the old bulb must be removed before it can be taken to the hardware store and the replacement must be purchased before it can be installed.
2. The steps of a project are carried out in a context which may vary from step to step, e.g., removing the old bulb and installing the new one both take place in the context "Home" but buying the required bulb takes place in the context "Errands".
3. While focusing on projects is great for planning, for actually doing things it would be more convenient to focus on context so that, for example, you could see all actions from all projects with context "Errands" before you drive away to run errands. To focus on what needs to be done, it would also be useful to be able to hide actions that are not yet available so that, for example, "Install new bulb" would not be displayed until "Buy required bulb" had been completed.
Enhancements:
- Unicode support has been added. encoding is set in ~/.yeagtdrc, and defaults to utf-8.
- Example project and configuration files are now included in the distribution.
- Installation instructions now include steps for getting started.
- A bug has been fixed in the file selection routine in which the last file was not listed.
Flexible rules can be used to specify repeated projects. Context, project and date views are supported and output can be filtered in a variety of ways. Output can optionally be printed or sent to standard output in several formats.
Commands are provided for marking tasks complete, opening files for editing and backing up project files.
YAML, a recursive acronym for "YAML Aint Markup Language", is a human readable and writable data serialization format. YAMLs contribution to yeaGTD is to make the format of the project files extremely simple both to create and to read.
Getting Things Done, commonly abbreviated as GTD, is an action management method, and the title of a extremely popular book by David Allen. GTD rests on the common sense notion that with a complete and current inventory of all commitments, organized and reviewed in a systematic way, the mind is freed from the job of remembering everything that needs to be done, and can focus on actually performing those tasks.
Suppose, for example, that the halogen bulb in the study lamp needs to be replaced. Getting this done requires first removing the old bulb, taking it with you to the hardware store to buy a similar replacement bulb and finally installing the new bulb. Though simple, this example illustrates several aspects of GTD.
1. Projects usually involve a series of steps, some of which must be carried out sequentially, e.g., the old bulb must be removed before it can be taken to the hardware store and the replacement must be purchased before it can be installed.
2. The steps of a project are carried out in a context which may vary from step to step, e.g., removing the old bulb and installing the new one both take place in the context "Home" but buying the required bulb takes place in the context "Errands".
3. While focusing on projects is great for planning, for actually doing things it would be more convenient to focus on context so that, for example, you could see all actions from all projects with context "Errands" before you drive away to run errands. To focus on what needs to be done, it would also be useful to be able to hide actions that are not yet available so that, for example, "Install new bulb" would not be displayed until "Buy required bulb" had been completed.
Enhancements:
- Unicode support has been added. encoding is set in ~/.yeagtdrc, and defaults to utf-8.
- Example project and configuration files are now included in the distribution.
- Installation instructions now include steps for getting started.
- A bug has been fixed in the file selection routine in which the last file was not listed.
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