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ScrumMD
ScrumMD started with a question: What if we could have a scrum board driven entirely by md files and the CLI, and use it with git?
I know that it's going to be of niche use, but it opens up a number of great ways to do the scrum process. For instance:
- You can run standup for
sprint1
with:
vim `sbl -b sprint1`
- You can manage your cards with git...
- ... and can add them in the repository that they are for
- It's all text - so integrate with whatever you want
The very basics are that you have a scrum
folder, and you can put cards inside
it. A card is very simple - it's just a markdown file with at least a summary
field. For instance -
---
Summary: Make the thing
---
# Description
Take the steps to make the thing
# Dependencies
- [[thing02]]
- [[thing03]]
would be a completely valid card that can be explored with ScrumMD. But - per the documentation - it does a bunch more!
There's also some funky other tools like sboard
that let you view a visual
representation of the Scrum board in the console - for instance:
$ sboard --group-by status
|not fully defined |ready |in progress |in testing |done |None |
|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|
|cli008 |cli028 |cli034 | |cli018 |v0-1 |
|Permit newlines in…|Allow underline he…|Show scrum board o…| |`sbl` Group By |Items remaining to…|
| | | | | | |
|cli029 |cli032 | | |cli019 | |
|Allow subheadings …|Write access to pr…| | |String property af…| |
| | | | | | |
Documentation
Find it all over on Read The Docs. There's a fair bit of detail, and a tutorial for getting started.
License
This is published under the GNU General Public License v3.0. I am willing to discuss making it available under another license, or providing pai
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