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43 lines
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# To-Do List PHP
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A to-do list app that uses **unencrypted** files to store data. Not safe for anything else than self-hosted personal use.
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It requires no external libraries and can run off of PHP's built-in server if needed.
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Pull requests are welcome.
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This is a to-do list that supports deadlines.
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It is a great way of organizing your thoughts and plans.
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The dates are "translated" to plain English,
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which means that the deadlines are written in relative names like Tomorrow, Yesterday, Next Tuesday, etc.
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This is not a scrum board like approach, more like a simplified calendar.
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A calendar that has no other function than to store your upcoming events and reminders.
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Unlike other calendars, all features are removed that would obscure the at-a-glance overview aspect of all notes.
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It is not meant for archiving or very long term (or recurring) events, but for planning the week.
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While it is not secure enough to use it in public, it could be used by multiple people simultaneously.
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The app fully supports user separation. Each user can have unlimited backups of their lists that can be easily restored.
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As a possible daily-driver to-do app that could serve as your home page,
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it features categorization so that certain events can be viewed as distinct notes and will never get mixed up.
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Editing notes is possible, but just like the "snooze" button on alarms, there are quick-access buttons for delaying reminders by a day or a week.
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## Features
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- Users
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- Backups
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- Categorization
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- Note editing
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- Quick delaying without manually editing
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- Friendly dates (Tomorrow, Yesterday, Next Tuesday, etc.)
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## Requirements
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- PHP 7.4.10 or higher
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