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What is TaskCore?

It is a simple cross-platform ToDo management application for those who live inside terminals.

This application works almost on any platform which includes Linux Distros, MacOS, and Windows. It does not require any runtime to be installed on the target machine, and it is only one single executable that can be copied anywhere.

Why did you name it TaskCore?

"Task" simply represents what this application is helping people with. "Core" represents its simplicity and how it works on a terminal environment.

Why?

Why not? Not everyone likes fancy GUIs or works in X Window environments or prefer leaving their simple looking terminal environment. This application is not for everyone. You should have a special taste for the command line environments.

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Demo

How to contribute?

I am adding the new features I am planning to add here: https://github.com/tarikguney/taskcore/projects/1. You can grab one of the not active one, and let me know if you are working on them. You can also be a beta tester and create issues here if you see any problem: https://github.com/tarikguney/taskcore/issues. Thanks for considering to contribute to the project.

How it works?

Managing Tasks

Add a new task item with priority 1 (highest) and due date:

taskcore add -n "Finish up Task Core" -d 10/11/2020 -p 1

Complete a task item - Passing multiple Ids is allowed:

taskcore c -i 3 2 4

List all active task items:

taskcore ls

List all task items including completed ones:

taskcore ls -c

List tasks under a given category:

taskcore ls -ca Project

Remove a task item - Passing multiple Ids is allowed:

taskcore rm -i 3 2 3

Managing Categories

Add a new category:

taskcore addc -n "Work"

Add a task item to a category:

taskcore add -t "Check if the command works" -d 01/01/2010 -c Work

Remove a category:

taskcore rmc -n "Work"

Clear Database

Delete the database folder, --force is required:

taskcore clear --force

Configuration

TaskCore supports the following environment variables:

Variable Description
TASKCORE_DB_PATH Set the DB path

CommandCore Framework

This application is using another project I developed named "CommandCore" as its underlying framework for command parsing and project layout management. CommandCore is an opinionated MVC-based framework for command line application development. You can find more information at CommandCore Github Page.

Installation

You can download an executable for your system: here

Alternatively, taskcore is available in the following package managers:

Arch Linux AUR
(build from source)
yay -S taskcore
or
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/taskcore.git
cd taskcore
makepkg -si

Want to build locally?

Run the folowing command for the desired operating system. The final executable will be self-contained and single executable file. You don't need to have .NET Core runtime in the target computer where you are planning to run the published binary.

Linux

dotnet publish -c Release --self-contained true --runtime linux-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true -p:PublishTrimmed=true ./TaskCore.App/TaskCore.App.csproj

Windows 10

dotnet publish -c Release --self-contained true --runtime win10-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true -p:PublishTrimmed=true  .\TaskCore.App\TaskCore.App.csproj

MacOS

dotnet publish -c Release --self-contained true --runtime osx-x64 -p:PublishSingleFile=true -p:PublishTrimmed=true ./TaskCore.App/TaskCore.App.csproj

Then, go to in/Release/netcoreapp3.1/osx-x64/publish to locate outputted executable named taskcore and run the taskcore using the subcommands above.

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