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Super Productivity
This is a ToDo List / Time Tracker / Personal Jira Task Manager for Linux, MacOS and Windows to make you work super productively.
Features
- Full control over your data, no tracking, no user accounts, no cloud
- Sub Tasks
- Time Tracking
- Sexy global bookmark bar to add quick links, project related files and even commands and applications
- Sexy note functionality with custom reminders
- Pomodoro timer
- Export your time sheets to Google Sheets (optional of course)
- 'Take a break' reminder
- Full Keyboard interaction
- Different Themes!
- Sync data between multiple instances
- Mobile support
- Configurable and automatable Jira integration for:
- searching and adding tasks from jira
- creating (local/personal) sub tasks for your jira tickets
- Setting transitions aka setting tickets to in progress or done
- Automatic notifications once your (current) task has changed or been commented on jira => no messy email notifications required any more
- Configurable and automatable Git integration for:
- searching and adding tasks from git
And much more!
Web Version
Check out the web-version. It is a little bit more limited (time tracking only works if the app is open and idle time tracking is disabled).
If you want the Jira Integration to work you have also to download and install the Super Productivity Chrome Extension.
Downloads & Install
Install from the releases page.
More Screenshots
Build and run for yourself
git clone https://github.com/johannesjo/sp2.git
cd super-productivity
npm install
ng serve
Contributing
There are several ways to help. Publishing a bug or a feature request is a good first step. Also making it more popular by posting it on social media etc. is great, because it means more users, which in turn leads to more people testing the app and also more people contributing code.
Pull requests are of course also very welcome. Please make sure that you're following the angular commit guidelines and to also include the issue number in your commit message, if you're fixing a particular issue (e.g.: feat: add nice feature with the number #31).
Packaging the app
Packaging the app is done via electron-builder. To start packaging run npm run dist. If you want to add new platforms and experiment with the build options the easiest way to do so is manipulating the build property in the package.json, but you can also the command line interface of electron builder.






