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title: "Open Source ToDo List"
date: 2024-08-06T18:00:00+02:00
updated: 2024-08-13T18:00:00+02:00
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tags: ["Blog"]
categories: ["OpenSource"]
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In my quest to find an effective open source ToDo list, I explored several tools and integrations to streamline my task management. I began by installing [Vikunja](https://vikunja.io/), an open source ToDo list manager known for its robust features and user-friendly interface. To enhance security and simplify the login process, I integrated Vikunja with [Authentik](https://goauthentik.io/), a Single Sign-On (SSO) tool that manages user authentication seamlessly.
Previously, I used Todoist for my task management needs, but I wanted an open source alternative. To make my tasks accessible on the go, I downloaded the Task.org app from the Play Store. Despite its paid subscription, I was happy to support an open source project that complements Vikunja. This subscription enabled smooth syncing of tasks between the app and Vikunja. Additionally, the Task.org app offers a widget that displays all tasks due today, which I placed on my home screen for easy access. These tools combined have created an efficient open source ToDo list system that fits well with my workflow.
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Update 2023-08-13:
The task,org has a known issue with repeating tasks. So that app dont work for my current workflow. [Source](https://community.vikunja.io/t/vikunja-and-tasks-org-not-working-with-recurring-tasks/2151)