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belki 0.4 is out — a calm, local-first Todoist-like task manager for Obsidian

Hey everyone,

I just released belki 0.4.0, and instead of only listing what changed in this version, I wanted to give a clearer overview of what belki includes now.

belki is a calm, Todoist-like task manager for Obsidian. It is not a Todoist integration, does not require an account, and does not use an external sync service. Tasks stay inside your vault as local Markdown files.

What’s included so far:

  • Inbox, Today, Upcoming, Projects, Filters & Labels, Activity, Completed, and Search views
  • Local Markdown-based task storage inside your vault
  • Due dates, deadlines, priorities, labels, descriptions, and attachments
  • Recurring tasks with daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, and custom repeat rules
  • Sub-tasks with completion counters and expandable previews directly in the main task list
  • Project creation, rename/archive/delete actions, and project colors
  • Label colors, plus label rename/delete management
  • Quick add from the command palette with belki: Add task
  • Wikilinks in task titles and descriptions
  • Image previews and file attachments stored locally
  • Mobile-friendly composer, task detail screen, date picker, repeat controls, and task move actions
  • Activity view with completed-task stats and a lightweight 26-week heatmap

0.4.0 focuses especially on activity history, faster capture, better project/label management, clearer navigation, more useful sub-task visibility, and mobile/responsive polish.

The plugin is still young, so feedback is very welcome. I’m especially interested in hearing how people would want belki to fit into real Obsidian workflows: daily notes, existing Markdown checklists, Tasks plugin workflows, GTD-style setups, or anything else.

You can install it from Obsidian Community Plugins here:
https://community.obsidian.md/plugins/belki

GitHub:
https://github.com/aribuga/obsidian-belki-tasks

Thanks again to everyone who tried it, reported issues, or suggested improvements. I’d love to hear what you think of this version too.

u/aribuga — 3 hours ago

belki 0.2 — a calm Todoist-like task manager for Obsidian, stored as local Markdown

Hey everyone,

I shared belki here last week, and your feedback helped shape this new release.

I just released belki 0.2.0, a Todoist-like task manager for Obsidian that keeps everything inside your vault as local Markdown files.

It is not a Todoist integration.
There is no external service, no account, and no sync layer.

This update focuses on making belki more usable as a daily task manager:

  • Sub-tasks with progress counters
  • Recurring tasks
  • Better mobile support
  • Improved project, label, priority and sorting workflows
  • Attachments and wikilinks inside tasks

You can install it from Obsidian Community Plugins here:
https://community.obsidian.md/plugins/belki

GitHub:
https://github.com/aribuga/obsidian-belki-tasks

Thanks again to everyone who tried it, reported issues, or suggested improvements. I’d love to hear what you think of this version too.

u/aribuga — 6 days ago

belki : a minimal Todoist-like task manager for Obsidian

Hey everyone,

I made belki, a minimal Todoist-like task manager for Obsidian.

It keeps tasks inside your vault as readable Markdown files and does not connect to Todoist or any external service. I wanted something more visual and app-like than plain Markdown tasks, but still local, lightweight, and Obsidian-friendly.

Main features:

Inbox, Today, Upcoming, Projects, Filters & Labels, Search, and Completed views

Add, edit, complete, uncomplete, delete, and reschedule tasks

Due dates, deadlines, projects, priorities, descriptions, labels, and attachments

Markdown-first local storage inside the vault

Automatic refresh when task data changes on disk

Drag tasks onto projects or date groups to update metadata

Configurable data folder, sidebar icons, project colors, label colors, overdue range, sort mode, and fonts

Community Directory: https://community.obsidian.md/plugins/belki

Feedback, bug reports, and workflow suggestions are very welcome. I’ll keep future updates about the plugin in this thread.

u/aribuga — 12 days ago