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A kanban-style project task queue.

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DaiKanban
大看板

A command-line Kanban board that helps you prioritize and organize your projects.

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(screenshot from v0.1.0)

Inspired by prior projects like the excellent clikan and kanban-python, I've made yet another terminal kanban board in Python. My long-term goals with it are:

  1. High degree of customization (display settings, scoring/prioritizing tasks)
  2. Syncing with external platforms (Github/Jira Issues)
  3. Productivity metrics and completion forecasting

⚠️ DaiKanban is currently in its very early stages and should not be considered stable.

Concepts

A DaiKanban board displays your tasks, organized into three status groups:

  • todo (AKA backlog)
  • active (AKA in-progress)
  • completed

Tasks advance from one status to the next. You can rank tasks in your backlog by various criteria such as priority, expected time to completion, etc.

You may have more than one board (e.g. to separate personal and business tasks), and tasks in each board may be associated with projects to categorize them further.

Installation

pip install daikanban

Usage

View help menu:

daikanban -h

Launch interactive shell:

daikanban shell

Common shell commands

Long Short Description
help h Show help menu
quit q Quit
board load b l Load a board
board show b s Show current board
project new p n Create new project
project show [PROJECT] p s [PROJECT] Show project info
task new t n Create new task
task show [TASK] t s [TASK] Show task info

Projects and tasks can be referred to either by their ID (a unique number assigned at creation) or their name. For ease of use, it is recommended to avoid whitespace characters in names:

  • Do the thing
  • do-the-thing

Shell commands to advance tasks

Long Short Description
task begin [TASK] t b [TASK] Start a task in the backlog
task complete [TASK] t c [TASK] Complete an active task
task pause [TASK] t p [TASK] Pause an active task
task resume [TASK] t r [TASK] Resume a paused or completed task back to active
task todo [TASK] t t [TASK] Revert a task to the backlog

Board files

For now, DaiKanban boards are saved as local JSON files that you need to load explicitly, either by running board load [FILENAME] within the shell, or launching the program like daikanban shell --board [FILENAME].

🚧 In the near future, multiple boards will be stored inside a canonical directory, along with a global configuration file in which you can set up a default board.

Flexible dates & times

One nice feature of DaiKanban is its flexible datetime parsing. For example, when creating a new task, it will prompt you for a due date. All of the following responses are valid:

  • 2024-03-19
  • 3/19/24
  • march 19th
  • in 2 days
  • in two days
  • 48 hours from now

This makes it easy to enter these kinds of fields naturally as a human, without having to memorize a specific date format. 😃

🚧 Future Work

  • Configurable settings
  • Syncing with external platforms (Github, Jira)
  • Custom task statuses
  • Blocking tasks
  • Recurring tasks
  • Standard markdown format for storing readable task lists
  • Productivity analytics
  • Web-based alternative to CLI
  • And more...

Support and feedback

🛠️ Feel free to submit pull requests, ask questions, or make bugfix/feature requests on Github Issues.

✨ This library is built on pydantic, typer, and rich. Check them out!

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