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Category: Productivity

jot – note management for the terminal

October 1, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Jot is a feature-stripped version of Obsidian focused on rapid note management through the terminal.

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Machine Learning in Linux: Reor – AI note-taking app

September 30, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity, Reviews, Scientific, Software

Reor is a private AI personal knowledge management tool. Each note is saved as a Markdown file to a “vault” directory on your machine.

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Notes

Folio – Markdown note-taking app for GNOME

September 30, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

Folio is billed as a beautiful markdown note-taking app for GNOME. It’s a fork of Paper.

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Notes

SilverBullet – note-taking application

September 28, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

SilverBullet is a note-taking application optimized for people with a hacker mindset.

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KleverNotes – note taking and management application

September 27, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

KleverNotes is a note taking and management application for your mobile and desktop devices. It uses Markdown

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Memo

Iotas – simple note taking application

September 26, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

Iotas aims to provide distraction-free note taking via its mobile-first design.

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heynote – dedicated scratchpad for developers

September 25, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

heynote is a dedicated scratchpad for developers. It functions as a large, persistent text buffer divided into blocks.

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Notes

Treedome – note taking desktop application

September 24, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

Treedome is a note taking desktop application. Everything that you type in a note is designed to be stored in your hard disk securely.

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Calculators

CalcPy – terminal calculator and advanced math solver

September 12, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

CalcPy is a terminal calculator and advanced math solver using Python, IPython and SymPy.

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Calculators

HIP-35 – HP-35 RPN calculator emulator

September 11, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

HIP-35 is a calculator for hipsters. It emulates the RPN (reverse Polish notation) mode of HP-35 from 1972.

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Sticky Notes

Sticky Notes – simple note taking program

September 4, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity, Reviews

Sticky Notes is a simple note taking application for the GNOME desktop. Here’s our verdict.

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Sticky Notes

NoteSH – terminal-based sticky notes app

September 2, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity, Reviews

NoteSH is a note-taking app that simulates the traditional “sticky note” style stationery.

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Sticky Notes

PrimeNote – note-taking tool

September 2, 2024 Steve Emms Productivity

PrimeNote is billed as a clever and highly adaptable note-editing tool.

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habitctl – track and examine your habits

August 29, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

habitctl is a minimalist command line tool you can use to track and examine your habits.

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Productivity Timer – pomodoro timer

August 29, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Productivity Timer is a Pomodoro timer application for keyboard addicts and terminal fans that makes you more productive.

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Y.A.c.H.T. – Yet Another CLI Habit Tracker

August 28, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Y.A.c.H.T. lets you track the activities that make up your perfect day and monitor your daily progress effortlessly.

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pom – pomodoro timer

August 28, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

pom is a pomodoro timer on the command-line, built using huh?.

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hours – no-frills time tracking

August 27, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

hours is a no-frills time tracking toolkit for the command line. It’s written in Go.

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Time tracking

MyTimer – geeky timer for terminal lovers

August 26, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

MyTimer is a Python project that aims to provide a simple yet efficient timer for terminal users targeting the geek community.

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Zeit – command line tool for tracking time

August 26, 2024 Steve Emms CLI, Productivity

Zeit is a command line tool for tracking time spent on tasks and projects.

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