sleek is a todo manager based on the todo.txt syntax.
Stripped down to only the most necessary features, and with a clean and simple interface, sleek aims to help you focus on getting things done.
This is free and open source software.
Features include:
- Uses existing todo.txt files or create new ones.
- Add and search for todos by:
- priorities.
- contexts.
- projects.
- due dates.
- creation dates.
- recurrences (repeating todos).
- threshold dates.
- Sort and group todos by priority, due and creation date, context and project or as they occur in the text file.
- Filter todos by context, project and priority.
- Find todos using full-text search compatible with todo.txt syntax.
- Inline autocomplete available.
- Dates and priorities can be selected by built-in picker elements.
- Navigable via keyboard shortcuts.
- Tabindex available.
- Options for due date reminders and notification badges.
- Easily toggle between dark and light mode.
- Compact view and zoom available.
- Completed todos can be shown, hidden and archived.
- Multi line todos can be created.
- Filters are sorted alphanummerically and can be renamed or deleted.
- Hyperlinks detected automatically.
- File watcher scans todo.txt files for changes.
- Simultaneously manage multiple todo.txt files.
- Internationalization support: Brazilian Portuguese, Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Turkish.
Website: github.com/ransome1/sleek
Support: Wiki
Developer: Robin Ahle
License: MIT License
sleek is written in JavaScript and CSS. Learn JavaScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn CSS with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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