Doing a lot of experimenting today given the new features coming out of @RoamResearch . So here is my new Project Management dashboard. Not finished, but beginning to draw together my workflow. #roamcult
Again, I feel the need to share. Many people argue managing tasks is rudimentary in @RoamResearch. I would argue against that. It is better to think of it like a bullet journal than an @OmniFocus. Been playing around a bit more: #roamcult (thread)
After [[Evening Review]] the day before, assign action tag to tasks which need to be completed/started the following day. Minimal query and query filter to keep things clean. Subtasks indicates there are subtasks to complete.
Open the disclosure triangle on a parent task to expand hidden (by default) subtasks.
2 things here: 1) Action tags, more visual than functional, but helps me distinguish effort and action 2) Hiding task metadata with @CatoMinor3 's hide tags CSS trick. #roamcult
Upon mouse hover, reveal metadata: action tag brings it to the list. subtask indicates it is a subtask, Subtasks indicate
Completion workflow adds some elements. Tasks are completed as [[DONE]] but adds completed date and time (please someone with JS experience help me automate the input of this). Useful strikethrough and deemphasis added through css and [[roam/js]].
Query of completed tasks in [[Evening Pages]] to judge progress for the day - which will ultimately roll up into [[🌀 Weekly Review]], processed and summarized to be rolled up into [[🌀 Monthly Review]]
Will share the code/workflow in more detail when I have time and clean everything up. Most of this is my modification of #roamcult genius with my workflow from OmniFocus. Thoughts? Improvements?
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