The Tasks plugin is a powerful tool for managing tasks across your entire Obsidian knowledge base. With this plugin, you can track tasks in any note or query, set due dates, recurring tasks, and done dates, and even filter by specific criteria. You can also mark tasks as done from anywhere, and the status will be updated in the source file. The plugin includes a range of features, including sub-set checklists, grouping, and sorting, making it easy to organize and prioritize your tasks. Whether you're managing personal or professional projects, the Tasks plugin is a great way to stay on top of your workload and boost your productivity.
The CardBoard plugin for Obsidian introduces a dynamic Kanban-style interface for managing tasks directly from your markdown files. It integrates seamlessly with your vault, allowing you to organize tasks into columns based on due dates, tags, or custom setups. Subtasks, notes, and tags are visually displayed on task cards, offering clarity and detail at a glance. The plugin syncs task completion between the board and markdown files, including timestamping. Customization options abound, from task filtering and tag styling to card highlights and column configurations. CardBoard ensures a visually organized and functional workflow tailored to your note-taking and task management needs.
The Overdue plugin helps users track and manage unfinished tasks with due dates in Obsidian. It automatically marks checkbox tasks as `[[Overdue]]` if they remain incomplete past their due date, making it easy to identify pending tasks. The plugin updates notes automatically just after midnight but can also be triggered manually via the command palette. By referencing the `[[Overdue]]` tag, users can view all overdue tasks in one location using Obsidian's backlink feature. This plugin streamlines task management and ensures that missed deadlines are clearly visible, allowing for better prioritization and follow-up on unfinished work. It only adds the `[[Overdue]]` marker and never removes it, allowing users to maintain manual control over task updates.
The Check and Delete Plugin for Obsidian streamlines your checklist management by allowing you to instantly delete completed tasks with a single button press. Ideal for users who prefer checklists but want to avoid the hassle of manually deleting each item, this plugin enhances productivity by automating the cleanup process. Whether you're organizing tasks or to-do lists, the plugin makes it easier to keep your notes clutter-free, especially on mobile devices. With support for standard checklist formats, it’s a simple yet effective tool for anyone looking to optimize their task management in Obsidian.
The Task Director plugin is a powerful tool for anyone managing tasks in Obsidian. It allows you to instantly toggle all tasks in a selected file between completed (`- [x]`) and incomplete (`- [ ]`), saving you the hassle of updating each task individually. A standout feature is its ability to summarize all tasks on a page, providing quick insights into your progress. Additionally, it can remove dates from completed tasks when toggling them back to incomplete, keeping your notes clean and organized. Whether you’re tackling overdue to-dos or clearing task statistics, Task Director streamlines task management, making it perfect for productivity-focused Obsidian users.
The Auto Strikethrough Tasks plugin is a game-changer for Obsidian users who manage tasks in their notes. This plugin automatically applies strikethrough formatting to completed tasks, making it easy to visually distinguish between done and undone tasks. Conversely, when you uncheck an incomplete task that has strikethrough, the plugin will remove the strikethrough format, keeping your task lists organized and clutter-free. With its seamless integration into Obsidian's editor, this plugin saves time and effort in maintaining your task lists, allowing you to focus on what matters most - getting things done!
The Create Task plugin simplifies the process of adding new tasks in Obsidian by guiding you through a focused modal where you fill in essential details. Whether you're working on multiple projects or just want to categorize tasks by context, you can direct each entry to a specific note. A custom tag can be automatically applied to new tasks, making it easier to integrate with plugins that rely on tag-based organization. The plugin also supports due dates in natural language, so you can quickly specify time frames without memorizing strict formats. By letting you shape tasks exactly how you want them—right down to the note location and date style—you’ll spend less time on repetitive task setup and more time actually tackling your to-dos. This approach helps keep task creation quick and flexible, regardless of your workflow.
The Todoist Context Bridge plugin provides a streamlined connection between your Obsidian notes and Todoist tasks, enabling selective syncing that highlights only the most important items. With rich context preservation, users can link tasks directly to their source notes, maintaining clarity and relevance in both platforms. The plugin supports flexible due dates and priority mapping, helping you manage tasks effectively while respecting your workflow preferences. Features like auto-tagging, smart duplicate detection, and block-level precision ensure a seamless and organized experience, allowing you to focus on what matters most without being overwhelmed by unnecessary syncs.
The TaskWarrior Task Wiki plugin is a simple yet powerful tool that allows you to query and manage your tasks in Obsidian using Markdown syntax. With this plugin, you can create custom reports and templates for your tasks, making it easy to filter and sort them as needed. The plugin also includes features like task deletion with the press of a button and inline editing. Whether you're a seasoned TaskWarrior user or just starting out, this plugin makes it easy to get the most out of your tasks in Obsidian.