A beautiful CLI front-end for Nozbe written in Rust.
The core functionality of the excellent Wunderline app for Wunderlist is already present.
Extremely usable interface
Takes literally 10 seconds to set up
Add tasks to your Nozbe inbox in 2 seconds flat
Mark multiple tasks as done, or star them, with Fuzzy Search. All in a couple of jiffies! Made possible by the skim library
Conky integration for printing a nice summary (an Android widget but for your desktop)
``` $ nzb help Nozbe front-end written in Rust.
Usage:
nzb [options] [
Options:
-a
Commands:
add Add a task to your Nozbe Inbox
all View all of your tasks (This is the default action)
conky A conky-friendly, colourful summary of all your tasks
done Mark task(s) as done with fuzzy search
help Show this screen
inbox View your inbox
list [...] Show specific lists
login Login to Nozbe
now | priority | starred View starred tasks
open Open Nozbe in your browser
star Star task(s) with fuzzy search
unstar Unstar task(s) with fuzzy search
```
Simply run nzb add <task title>
Running nzb <star|unstar|done> [query]
opens a fuzzy search window with all the tasks that match the optional query. Multi-select tasks with Tab and select any one with Enter.
Click on the link above to see a demo.
In your conky.conf
, find the conky.text
section. add
${texecpi 60 nzb conky}
where 60 is how often(in seconds) you want the view to be updated.
Binary releases can be found at the Releases page. Select the version number, click the download icon and download build
. Unzip artifacts.zip
to obtain your binary at target/release/nzb
.
Note: Currently only linux-x86_64
is supported; support for other targets is planned once some issues with GitLab CI Cross compilation have been ironed out.
bash
cargo install nzb
bash
git clone https://gitlab.com/reisub0/nzb
cargo install --path nzb
Nzb is licensed under the MIT License.