# Nullboard Nullboard is a minimalist take on a kanban board / a task list manager, designed to be compact, readable and quick in use. https://nullboard.io/preview ![Nullboard](images/nullboard-example-alt.png) The name also happens to abbreviate to [NB](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nota_bene), which I think is a nice touch. ## Dead simple * Single-page web app - just one HTML file, an ancient jQuery package and a webfont pack. * Can be used completely offline. In fact, it's written exactly with this use in mind. ## Locally stored * All data is stored locally, for now using [localStorage](https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/Window/localStorage). * The data can be exported to- or imported from a plain text file in a simple JSON format. * The data can also be automatically backed up to a local disk (with the help of [Nullboard Agent](https://nullboard.io/backups)). ## Beta Still very much in beta. Caveat emptor and all that. ## UI & UX The whole thing is largely about making it convenient to use. Everything is editable in place, all changes are saved automatically and last 50 revisions are kept for undo/redo: ![In-place editing](images/nullboard-inplace-editing.gif) New notes can be quickly added directly where they are needed, e.g. before or after existing notes: ![Ctrl-add note](images/nullboard-ctrl-add-note.gif) Notes can also be dragged around, including to and from other lists: ![Drag-n-drop](images/nullboard-drag-n-drop.gif) Nearly all controls are hidden by default to reduce visual clutter to its minimum: ![Hidden controls](images/nullboard-hidden-controls.gif) Longer notes can be collapsed to show just the first line, for even more compact view of the board: ![Collapsed notes](images/nullboard-collapsed-notes.gif) The default font is [Barlow](https://tribby.com/fonts/barlow/) - it's both narrow *and* still very legible. Absolutely fantastic design! ![Barlow speciment](images/barlow-specimen.png) Notes can also be set to look a bit different. This is useful for partitioning lists into sections: ![Raw notes](images/nullboard-raw-notes.gif) Links starting with https:// and http:// are recognized. They will "pulse" on mouse hover and can be opened via the right-click menu. ![Links on hover](images/nullboard-links-on-hover.gif) Pressing CapsLock will highlight all links and make them left-clickable. ![Links reveal](images/nullboard-links-reveal.gif) Lists can be moved around as well, though not as flashy as notes: ![List swapping](images/nullboard-list-swap.gif) The font can be changed; its size and line height can be adjusted: ![Theme and zoom](images/nullboard-ui-preferences.gif) The color theme can be inverted: ![Dark theme](images/nullboard-dark-theme.gif) Also: * Support for multiple boards with near-instant switching * Undo/redo for 50 revisions per board (configurable in the code) * Keyboard shortcuts, including Tab'ing through notes ## Caveats * Written for desktop and keyboard/mouse use * Essentially untested on mobile devices and against tap/touch input * Works in Firefox, tested in Chrome, should work in Safari and may work in Edge (or what it's called now) * Uses localStorage for storing boards/lists/notes, so be careful around [clearing your cache](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9948284/how-persistent-is-localstorage) You spot a bug, file an issue. ## Dockerized version See [this fork](https://github.com/rsoper/nullboard). ## Background Nullboard is something that handles ToDo lists in the way that works really well. For *me* that is. Tried a lot of options, some were almost *it*, but none was 100%. **Trello** wasn't bad, but never was comfortable with the idea of storing my data in cloud without any actual need. **Wekan** looked promising, but ultimately too heavy and had no offline usage support or a local storage option. **Things** was beautiful, but not the right tool for the job. **Inkscape** - I kid you not - with a laundry list of text items was actually OK, but didn't scale well. Ditto for the plain **text files**. Pieces of **paper** were almost there, but rearranging items can be quite a hassle. So finally got annoyed enough to sit down and write exactly what I wanted. And, voilĂ , Nullboard came out => https://nullboard.io/preview ## License The [2-clause BSD license](https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-2-Clause/) with the [Commons Clause](https://commonsclause.com/). That is, you can use, change and re-distribute it for as long as you don't try and sell it. ## Updates Primary feed is through [@nullboard](https://twitter.com/nullboard) on Twitter. The changelog is here => https://nullboard.io/changes