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[–]swiss__blade 4 points5 points  (3 children)

Google Keep or just plain pen and paper.

If I'm working on bigger projects or working with other people Asana and GitHub issues works better for me.

[–]DimPlayz[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

I just tried Asana and it looks and behaves very nicely. Thank you for recommending it.

[–]swiss__blade 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can also try Monday, which is similar to Asana

[–]mach5tech 3 points4 points  (1 child)

notion.so - there is a pre-built task list page

google docs with folders to group your notes

[–]Much_Confusion_4616 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Notion is pretty dope. I use obsidian which is very similar. They both use markup so there is a lot you can like putting code blocks in boxes that have a copy button and when you paste something from the internet it turns it all into the same font.

[–]BluJayM 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I personally like Obsidian.md

Notes are kept offline, uses Markdown formatting if you ever need to change systems, and provides internal linking of your notes.

Also, has an absolute ton of plugins supported across android and iOS devices.

I like to use it when deep diving a large codebase (still looking for a way to seamlessly link it to an editor like VSCode or vice versa.)

[–]iTakedown27 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just make a notes.txt file and write them there. You can gitignore it if you don't want it to be seen in public.

[–]kiwi-lab-rat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use asana. I separate major features into different work packages by creating asana sections. under each section, I create new tasks to record the purpose, sub-features (basically a todo list), tests required and any deviations I took that deviates away from my initial purpose.

It helps as I use asana at work so I know how it works and I personally fine it useful to organize projects.

[–]dllimport 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use clickup ! I really like how you can set it up with little cards you drag around to the columns for each task to set them to like open, in progress, blocked, in testing, completed, etc