todlog is a terminal-based task and log manager with a focus on simplicity and UX.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Elegant TUI – Beautiful terminal interface built with Bubble Tea and Lipgloss
- Daily Todos – Automatic daily markdown files with todo tracking
- Backlog Management – Keep a backlog with optional date tags
- Daily Logging – Add separate timestamped log entries for each day
- Settings – Configure auto-save and other preferences
- Search – Grep search through all your logs
- Date Navigation – View and edit any past date
- Markdown Storage – All data stored in simple, portable markdown files
Website: codeberg.org/byt3sage/todlog
Support:
Developer: todlog contributors
License: MIT License

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