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If you're asking for a tool that contains shared tasks:
The Stack Overflow Survey dropped not too long ago. If you want to pick a tool, pick one that's admired. That means looking at this specific list and probably picking Linear - available at Linear.app.
Disclaimer: I have zero experience with Linear; I'm just going off on how admired it is. Choose at your own discretion :)
Oh, and for myself: A markdown file, where I have a custom syntax to track what I need to do, what I'm done with, working on, etc.
I separate each day with a
== yyyy-mm-dd
(the==
is literal, the letters are replaced by an iso8601 formatted date.Then I have a symbol at the start of each line, indicating what's what. Here's an example
This format is somewhat copied and personalized from John Carmack's .plan files. His format was based on the ye olde
finger
command for Unix operating systems, but I'm on Windows, so I just made my own format that made sense to me.In the long run, I'll have one super long log file of what I did when. It's nice to see myself evolve and grow.
We're already committed to using GitLab, so I'm asking devs who use similar tools how they organize tasks.