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Fuzzy searching
You can search tasks using fuzzy matching over multiple fields.
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"Lightweight"
The document I use to track development only allocates 17 mb to the heap
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Convenient for dogfooding its own development
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Tags
Sometimes title and description fields are just not enough
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Queue view
Task trackers that focus on kanban tends to allow for choice paralysis(especially if you're procrastinating like I often do), if you use priorities and the task dependency system then this will allow you to see the most important unblocked tasks first.
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Focus View
Focus on related tasks.
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Categories
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Category based styling - Allows styling the presentation of tasks based on what they are.
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Sorting
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Graphviz-like dependency visualization (Node layout)
View how the tasks relate to each other with a graphical display with a lot of similarities to graphviz(This uses "layout-rs" which is very similar but not identical)
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Task tree outline
This is a more basic layout, indenting the tasks to the depth they appear in a tasks's tree.
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Some semblance of being accessible.
I haven't devoted as much time as is necessary to checking this, Egui is supposedly screenreader compatible but I haven't tried it.
- Some sort of preferences
- Slightly more accessible node layout(fingers crossed)