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mostr

An immutable nested collaborative task manager, powered by nostr!

Quickstart

First, start a nostr relay, such as

Run development build with:

cargo run

A relay list and private key can be placed in config files under ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/mostr/. Currently, all relays are fetched and synced to, separation is planned - ideally for any project with different collaborators, an own relay will be used. If not saved, mostr will ask for a relay url (entering none is fine too, but your data will not be persisted between sessions) and a private key, alternatively generating one on the fly. Both are currently saved in plain text to the above files.

Install latest build:

cargo install --path .

Creating a test task externally: nostril --envelope --content "test task" --kind 1621 | websocat ws://localhost:4736

To exit the application, press Ctrl-D.

Basic Usage

Navigation and Nesting

Create tasks and navigate using the shortcuts below. Whichever task is selected / "active" will be the parent task for newly created tasks and automatically has time-tracking running. To track task progress, simply subdivide the task - checking off tasks will automatically update the progress for all parent tasks. Generally a flat hierarchy is recommended with tags for filtering, since hierarchies cannot be changed. Filtering by a tag is just as easy as selecting a task and more flexible.

Using subtasks has two main advantages:

  • ability to accumulate time tracked
  • swiftly navigate between related tasks

Thus subtasks can be very useful for specific contexts, for example a project or a specific place. On the other hand, related tasks like chores should be grouped with a tag instead.

Collaboration

Since everything in mostr is inherently immutable, live collaboration is easily possible. After every command, mostr checks if new updates arrived from the relay and updates its display accordingly.

If a relay has a lot of events, initial population of data can take a bit - but you can already start creating events without issues, updates will be fetched in the background. For that reason, it is recommended to leave mostr running as you work.

Time-Tracking

The currently active task is automatically time-tracked. To stop time-tracking completely, simply move to the root of all tasks. Time-tracking is currently also stopped when the application is terminated regularly.

Reference

Command Syntax

TASK creation syntax: NAME: TAG1 TAG2 ...

  • TASK - create task
  • . - clear filters and reload
  • .TASK
    • select task by id
    • match by task name prefix: if one or more tasks match, filter / activate (tries case-sensitive then case-insensitive)
    • no match: create & activate task
  • .2 - set view depth to 2, which can be substituted for any number (how many subtask levels to show, default 1)

Dots can be repeated to move to parent tasks.

  • :[IND][COL] - add property column COL at IND or end, if it already exists remove property column COL or IND
  • >[TEXT] - Complete active task and move to parent, with optional state description
  • <[TEXT] - Close active task and move to parent, with optional state description
  • |TEXT - Set state for current task from text (also aliased to / for now)
  • -TEXT - add text note (comment / description)

Property Filters:

  • #TAG - filter by tag
  • ?STATE - filter by state (type or description) - plain ? to reset

State descriptions can be used for example for Kanban columns or review flows. An active tag or state filter will also set that attribute for newly created tasks.

Available Columns

  • id
  • parentid
  • name
  • state
  • hashtags
  • tags - values of all nostr tags associated with the event, except event tags
  • desc - last note on the task
  • description - accumulated notes on the task
  • path - name including parent tasks
  • rpath - name including parent tasks up to active task
  • time - time tracked on this task
  • rtime - time tracked on this tasks and all recursive subtasks
  • progress - recursive subtask completion in percent
  • subtasks - how many direct subtasks are complete

For debugging: props, alltags, descriptions

Nostr reference

Mostr mainly uses the following NIPs:

  • NIP01 for task descriptions
  • Issue Tracking: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/34.md
    • Tasks have Kind 1621 (originally: git issue - currently no native markdown support)
    • Kind 1622 may be used for task comments or replace Kind 1 for descriptions
    • Kind 1630-1633: Task Status (Open, Done, Closed, Pending)
  • Implementing proprietary Kind 1650 for time-tracking

Considering to use Calendar: https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/52.md

  • Kind 31922 for GANTT, since it has only Date
  • Kind 31923 for Calendar, since it has a time

Plans

  • Task markdown support?
  • Time tracking: Active not as task state, ability to postpone task and add planned timestamps (calendar entry)
    • Personal time tracking
    • Postponing Tasks
  • Parse Hashtag tags from task name
  • Unified Filter object -> include subtasks of matched tasks
  • Relay Switching
  • Speedup: Offline caching & Expiry (no need to fetch potential years of history)
    • Fetch most recent tasks first
    • Relay: compress tracked time for old tasks, filter closed tasks
    • Relay: filter out task state updates within few seconds, also on client side

Conceptual

The following features are not ready to be implemented because they need conceptualization. Suggestions welcome!

  • Task Ownership
  • Combined formatting and recursion specifiers
    • progress count/percentage and recursive or not
    • Subtask progress immediate/all/leafs
    • path full / leaf / top

Interfaces

  • TUI: Clear terminal? Refresh on empty prompt after timeout?
  • Kanban, GANTT, Calendar
  • Web Interface, Messenger integrations