12/8/2023 0 Comments Minnesota auxcomm taskbook![]() ![]() K1CE for a Final: Get Your BLS, CPR, and AED Training as New Year's Resolution Number One.Operating Tips: Simplex and Programming Channels.Staying Flexible and Adaptable: Planning for Communications Continuity.Spotlight: Lake Superior AuxComm Group Forms for Mutual Assistance.DHS Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) Auxiliary Communications (AUXCOMM) Training Course Planned for February.Icom SHF Project - Super High Frequency Band Challenge Offers Opportunities for ARES. ![]() ARRL CEO Observes and ARRL Field Services Manager Participates in Connecticut AUXCOMM Exercise.Thanks Yan, John & Paul Notepad image credit: Moz. It doesn’t have a Linux client (yet, please go bug them about it) but it does have a web interface and clients for Windows and macOS. P.S: If you’re looking for something similar but with a GUI, I highly recommended checking out Notion. Reading the guide saved me a lot experimentation so I do recommend that you check it out. The app also has a superb ‘flight manual’ that walks through each and every command in turn, from how to create a board and move items between boards to how to star items, check them off, or restore ones you delete. Regardless of which way you choose to install Taskbook, to can run the app with the help file shown, enter: tb -help Checkout the flight manual If you’re on a recent version of Ubuntu you may prefer to install the Taskbook Snap: sudo snap install taskbook Sudo shouldn’t be necessary if you set your environment up correctly, but I haven’t. To install Taskbook on Ubuntu (and most other Linux distributions) using npm you need to run the following command: sudo npm install -global taskbook ![]() Taskbook is relatively easy to install using NPM (once you’ve got that installed and set-up) though there’s no denying that the Snap app (see below) is simpler to use. If you’re regularly at the command line then something like Taskbook is a must (though admittedly you’re spoilt for choice as there are a lot of todo list terminal apps out there). The app is configurable through the ~/.taskbook.json file in your homer folder, with data stored in a JSON file at ~/.taskbook/storage (though you can choose you own storage location).
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