The TODO | Text-based GTD plugin provides a simple and efficient way to manage tasks directly within Obsidian. It aggregates all outstanding tasks from across your vault into a single, organized view. Tasks are automatically categorized into sections like 'Today,' 'Scheduled,' 'Inbox,' and 'Someday/Maybe,' based on tags or dates associated with them. Users can schedule tasks by adding tags or mark them for future consideration with a specific tag. The plugin allows users to complete tasks directly from the list view and provides quick navigation to the file containing the task. Additionally, it integrates with Obsidian's Daily Notes plugin, automatically assigning the note's date as the due date for unscheduled tasks. Customization options include defining date tag formats, date formats, and setting files to open in new tabs for a more tailored workflow.
The GTD No Next Step plugin for Obsidian helps streamline your Getting Things Done (GTD) workflow by highlighting project files that lack a clearly defined next step. It adds badges to project files: a red badge indicates that there is no next actionable step, while a gray badge signals that the project is waiting on an external trigger. This visual cue helps you identify and address incomplete projects that need attention. It works seamlessly with the Tasks plugin, allowing you to track tasks with custom tags like #next-step and #waiting-for, ensuring your projects stay organized and actionable.
The Flow plugin is a task and life management system for Obsidian, inspired by David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) methodology. It helps users capture, process, and plan their tasks, ensuring nothing is forgotten. Flow allows users to capture tasks quickly from multiple sources and organize them into inboxes within Obsidian. The processing stage helps users clarify tasks and determine actionable steps, while the planning stage prioritizes important tasks to maintain focus.