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One file per project.
Each entry starts with a timestamp and is succinct: one or two sentences. That's it.
One day, one line.
YYYY-MM-DD wWW Aaa HH event. HH-HH another event.
For example: 2021-02-15 w07 Mon 9-12 project groups. 17 jogging.
It has limits if informations needs to be stored for each event though :/
A text editor... for lawyers.
We have it for developers and for scientists (I mean you LaTeX and Overleaf).
Why not as it can improve their writing.
We ended up deciding: what the heck, we might as well meet the market demand. So we put together a bespoke ASCII tab importer (which was near the bottom of my “Software I expected to write in 2025” list). And we changed the UI copy in our scanning system to tell people about that feature.
I am not sure it's a market demand, but only a ChatGPT hallucination.
I like the format of the checkboxes:
[ ] Open
[@] Ongoing
[x] Checked
[~] Obsolete
[?] In question
Due Dates:
-> 2025-03-18
-> 2025-Q1
-> 2025-W09
-> 2025
Groups:
Group name
[ ] item 1
[ ] item 2
[ ] Another task
Key points
- Writing is a way of thinking. Write early and often and always.
- Write in plaintext to concentrate on writing rather than formatting.
- Keep a work journal to help focus your thoughts at the beginning of each day.
- Keep standing files, such as "someday/maybe", to capture far-off tasks and keep your main to-do.txt file lean, clean, and relevant.
- Write a personal manifesto to help define yourself.
- When creating drafts of your work product, focus on content and structure, rather than formatting.
- Use the lightweight markup language Markdown to provide basic structure and formatting hints to your drafts.
- Use a really good text editor, such as Sublime Text, that keeps your hands on the keyboard, for efficient writing and word processing.
- Backup and revision history are important. You don't want to lose anything.
Outline:
Using a BKTree data structure to identify and correct typos
Writing the Business Logic to Perform Typo Corrections
Pulling from Redis and caching it with lazy_static!
Identifying english words (among others, BKTree Search for Non-Dictionary Words)
KISS
Why not a Rust program for it :D
One Big Text File to organize and rule them all.
KISS and dirty. Simple to use.
An OCR better for french text than tesseract.js (for now)
Un générateur d'excuse