

Also the stored regex parameters for the recognition of date, time and archived tasks can be customized as desired.The issue with recurring tasks is that their list gets longer over time. In the metadata various parameters can be changed and so the appearance of the overview can be customized. Here is my customizable task overview for Obsidian with DataviewJS. Whether this is an assignment over the next few. Step 2 - Break Tasks Down into Smaller, Less Overwhelming Steps 📝📈. Similarly, you can also think about instances where you DIDN’T procrastinate, and why/when/what that was.

Of course neither block shows any tasks due exactly on next week.Start to learn WHY, WHEN and WHERE you procrastinate, so that you can initiate strategies that are specific to you. I created the first block with the query "due before next week" which gave me all the tasks in the next 7 days and the second with the query "due after next week". Im not sure this is the best way but the idea is to get a overlook over task from different kanban board in a simple way, and not have to go into all kandan boards.I wanted to show all tasks coming up in the next 7 days and in a separate block all tasks thereafter. Now you can plan in notes representing days and weeks, and can plan in advance.Hi im new in obsidian and im trying to find a way with dataviewer i guess, to get the daily note to show all tasks with due date today. Clicking it will create the corresponding week note. With Calendar you can turn on an extra column that shows the week number. Supports due dates, recurring tasks (repetition), done dates, sub-set of checklist items, and filtering.Click any day on the calendar and it opens the note for that date with the template you defined automatically applied to it. Query them and mark them as done wherever you want. Documentation Track tasks across your entire vault.

Obsidian Tasks Task management for the Obsidian knowledge base.
