![]() But it's easy to keep this filter up-to-date automatically with the power of code and cloud functions! ![]() To make things even more annoying, you would need to update your filter every time you: And if you don't happen to have tasks due for certain projects, they're still going to show up uselessly in your view: You would have to create a filter query that lists each project out. So let's say you've got 5 projects that each have tasks due today. If you wanted to setup a "Today" view with tasks grouped by project, you would have to create a filter with a query that includes every project.Ī filter with the query #Project 1 & (today | overdue) would show you everything due or overdue for Project 1.Ī filter with the query #Project 1 & (today | overdue), #Project 2 & (today | overdue) would give you a view that first shows Project 1 tasks grouped together and then Project 2 tasks. Ok before we jump into the automated stuff it's important to understand how this stuff works. You of course can customize your "Today" filter to your liking as well. I've customized mine to include anything that is eitherĪnd I choose not to include subtasks (since they will be viewable under their parent task) or repeating tasks. Do the work once and live forever with the perfect "Today" view. It requires some code but it's automated. All your tasks for the day separated by project. ![]() I'm going to show you how to make the utimate "Today" filter view. It's just too hard to get a coherent view of what you need to work on for the day when tasks are mixed together without context.Īs you might suspect, I came up with an awesome solution that turns this If I'm working on a work project, I want to see all my urgent tasks grouped together by the context I'm working within, which is almost always by project. Nobody goes into their Todo list to see tasks from various projects all jumbled together. Their default "Today" view is a total bummer. The ability to see today's tasks sorted by project. Todoist is my favorite todo app but it's missing one REALLY critical feature.
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