doing is an open-source command-line tool for tracking tasks and activities. It supports flexible output, hourly reminders, and uses the TaskPaper format, making it ideal for developers and productivity-focused users who prefer CLI workflows.
In the Time & task tracking space, doing takes a focused approach. It helps users track their activities and tasks efficiently using a command-line interface. doing is an open-source project aimed at developers and productivity enthusiasts. The project is open source (MIT). doing is available on the web, the command line, and iOS.
Behind doing is Stuart Marshall, based in the United States, and the product first shipped in 2014. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 1.3k stars and 8 commits in the last 90 days. Across PulseGate's embedding index, doing has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 6 catalogued features are task tracking, activity logging, and command-line interface.
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