Spy-Safe Distributive Personal Information Management
Serge Y. Stroobandt
Copyright 2013–2015, licensed under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Introduction
This article is about getting organised with GNU/Linux.
Cloud? No thanks!
“When the product is free, YOU
are the product.”
Text-based
Distributive
Contacts: osmo
Tasks: gtg
- Getting Things GNOME!
- gtg page on the GNOME wiki
- Keyboard shortcuts and QuickAdd entry
- David Allen’s GTD
- http://unix.stackexchange.com/a/106795/39845
shortcut | action |
---|---|
[Ctrl]+[L] |
Place the focus on the quick addition field. |
[Ctrl]+[N] |
Add a new task. |
[Ctrl]+[Shift]+[N] |
New sub-task. |
[Enter] |
Show the task editor window. |
[Ctrl]+[Z] |
Undo the last action. |
[Ctrl]+[Y] |
Redo the last undone action. |
[Esc] |
Hide the task editor window. |
[Ctrl]+[T] |
Add a tag. |
[Ctrl]+[D] |
Mark task as done. |
[Ctrl]+[I] |
Dismiss task. |
[Del] |
Delete a task. |
[F9] |
Show/hide the side pane. |
[Ctrl]+[F9] |
Show/hide the closed tasks pane. |
[Ctrl]+[Q] |
Quit gtg. |
attribute | possible values |
---|---|
tags: |
Tag names separated by a comma |
due: |
A date in the format yyyy-mm-dd , yyyymmdd or mmdd ; also accepted: today , tomorrow , monday , tuesday , wednesday , thursday , friday , saturday and sunday . |
defer: |
A date in the format yyyy-mm-dd , yyyymmdd or mmdd ; also accepted: today , tomorrow , monday , tuesday , wednesday , thursday , friday , saturday and sunday . |
Events: remind
ubiquitous calendar with remind and wyrd.
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