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Other formats:

  • EPUB
  • Mobipocket (Kindle)
  • PDF
  • No longer on Amazon
  • If you're feeling generous: buy something from my Amazon wishlist. Thanks!

See also:

  • OpenLibary

This is a book-type site written by Lars Wirzenius.

  • My home page
  • My blog
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This site is not publically editable, but I welcome comments and feedback, via the site's commenting system or via e-mail.

However, this being the Internet, I need to point out that comments that are unconstructive, unhelpful, or unfunny may be removed. Until I can write my own, Charles Stross's moderation policy looks good to me.

I won't approve/keep comments about typo fixes, but they're still welcome: if you include your name in the comment, I'll credit you in the git commit that fixes them.


All non-comment content on this site is copyrighted by Lars Wirzenius, with comments copyrighted by their authors; both content and comments are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

GTD For Hackers

  • Introduction
  • Quickie overview of the GTD system
  • Inputs and inboxes
  • Projects and next actions
  • Doing things
  • Calendars and reminders
  • Journalling and other ways of keeping track of things that have
    happened
  • Keeping track of files
  • Stuff you maybe want to do someday
  • Waiting for things to happen
  • The daily routine
  • The weekly review
  • Read and review folders
  • Automation and checklists
  • Getting started
  • Things that did not work for me
  • Conclusion
  • References

This site gets occasional updates. See the news page and the RecentChanges page.

You're free to read the book on the site, or download a PDF or ebook version from the sidebar. Happy hacking.

Last edited Sat 22 Nov 2014 21:22:10 GMT