Linux command
omm 命令
文本
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常用示例
Launch the task manager
omm
Import tasks from stdin
echo "[task]" | omm import
Use a specific editor
omm --editor [editor]
说明
omm (on-my-mind) is a keyboard-driven task manager for the terminal. It is designed around the idea that you typically focus on one task at a time and priorities frequently change, so it lets you quickly reorder tasks with simple keystrokes. The TUI includes views for active and archived tasks, task bookmarks, context and details panes, and a task entry/update interface. It supports compact and spacious display modes and customizable themes.
FAQ
What is the omm command used for?
omm (on-my-mind) is a keyboard-driven task manager for the terminal. It is designed around the idea that you typically focus on one task at a time and priorities frequently change, so it lets you quickly reorder tasks with simple keystrokes. The TUI includes views for active and archived tasks, task bookmarks, context and details panes, and a task entry/update interface. It supports compact and spacious display modes and customizable themes.
How do I run a basic omm example?
Run `omm` in a terminal, then adjust file names, paths, flags, or remote targets for your system.
Where can I find more omm examples?
This page includes 3 examples for omm, plus related commands for nearby Linux tasks.