• Ephera@lemmy.ml
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    I’ve got various text files in Markdown format.

    I also use a small CLI program to loosely manage them. Basically, it just creates a new file in a predetermined folder and opens it in my text editor, which I’ve bound to a global shortcut, so it’s just one keypress for me to start jotting something down.
    Well, and then it also allows searching through all note files and things like that.

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    Jira and mails marked as unread until i have worked through them haha :)

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    Polarion. Wouldn’t recommend it but it’s what my employer wants me to use.

    For personal stuff, I use a private MediaWiki instance (same software that runs Wikipedia) as my external brain.

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    Service Now.

    If it’s not a ticket it’s not a task that needs doing.

    Don’t complain to me, that is what the company policy says.

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      This is me, boss comes in with a new task, I immediately whip out my green notebook and start writing as he’s talking then let him know I’ll get to it when I’m done with my current task. I use black for writing out the task and subtasks, red for checking items I’ve completed already, slashing through tasks that are no longer required, or writing notes that come up during the task (like ticket numbers). I think I’m like just below halfway through the notebook I started in February.

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    A personal wiki or a text file, depending on the place. Would be nice to have some compact non invasive ticket system, but I’ve never seen one.

    I’ve used literal card decks and GTDish pen and paper systems when there was more demanding need on tracking things. They’re effective.

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    I use jira software for task management! It’s just me on the team, so it’s maybe a bit overkill, but I’ve found scrum / sprints to be massively helpful in prioritizing important work.

    It sucks jira is in the cloud, but I’m yet to find an open source scrum system with the same features. Taiga.io comes close, but i don’t yet have a reason to switch; i’ve been using Jira for two years with no issues.

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    Markdown files and Logseq https://logseq.com/ as the front end. I’ve been using Mardown for over 10 years, and it’s worked for me. Work uses JIRA, but I keep my own notes and copy in them in as necessary.

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    I track everything private and professional on Notion.

    I have dedicated databases for

    • tasks, divided by type (reminders, activities, chores), by domain (job, household, politics, writing etc etc), by client, by status
    • calls and meetings I have to set up
    • credits and debits I have open
    • classes and workshops I’m hosting