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knbn-core

v0.4.0

Published

A simple kanban CLI tool

Readme

knbn-core

Core logic and types for knbn.

Workflow

The types and logic of this package are meant to be as open-ended as possible - but keep in mind that the designs flowed from my own personal workflow requirements.

I hope the tool can be used in different workflows for different people or groups - please feel free to make suggestions or open PRs.

Sprints

"Sprints" in KnBn are a loose term. They could just as easily be called "milestones" or "initiatives" or even "epics". They are simply a way to group tasks together for a specific time period or goal.

The start and end dates for sprints are optional, so feel free to ignore them if your workflow doesn't require sequential sprints.

Columns vs Backlog

Columns are intended for active tasks, and any task without a column is considered part of the backlog.

This allows a clear distinction between tasks that are currently being worked on and those that are waiting to be picked up.

Priority

Priority is an optional number, with lower numbers indicating higher priority. Tasks without a priority are always displayed below those with any priority.