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by bachmeier 777 days ago
Hundreds of scripts/apps to automate and track stuff over the years. The most recent is a wiki with a slightly modified Quill editor (no public repo). I use it to track the things I'm working on that day and to capture items as they come in. It doesn't offer much over something like Obsidian, but critically, a self-contained version can be kept in any repo and used by coauthors without them needing to know anything about Obsidian.

The most recent "from scratch" app is used to track my projects. I never felt the existing solutions did a good job. Writing my own let me customize it just for my needs (also no public repo, and really not likely to be interesting to anyone else).