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    Checklists are a non-linear, arbitrarily organised set of tasks. Checklists should be created by placing [ ] in each row except the one occupied by the checklist's name, once a task is completed an x should be placed in the middle. A progress indicator at the top or bottom is optional. To volunteer yourself for a task, sign with your username right of it as you see fit.
    Checklists are a non-linear set of unorganised tasks. Checklists should be created by placing [ ] in each row except the one occupied by the checklist's name, once a task is completed an x should be placed in the middle. A progress indicator at the top or bottom is optional. To volunteer yourself for a task, sign with your username right of it as you see fit.


    If you find this unclear or require a visual illustration, an example of how a checklist should be styled is given below;
    If you find this unclear or require a visual illustration, an example of how a checklist should be styled is given below;
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    [ ] Clean the desk ~Username
    [ ] Clean the desk ~Username

    [ x ] Water the plants


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    Roadmaps are a linear, optionally time constrained set of tasks. As with checklists, a progress indicator is optional. Roadmaps should be created by placing a vertical line in each row. To mark the name of an improvement set, separate its name from the vertical line by one space. To create a task, add a dash (-) followed by a rightward-facing arrow (>) to form an arrow symbol (->); if a task is itself a sub-task of another task, you should style the arrow such that the number of dashes is equal to the depth of the task-tree at that point. To volunteer yourself for a task, sign with your username right of it as you see fit. If a task is complete, indicate this by writing this left of it; alternatively if it was time constrained, replace the due date.
    Roadmaps are a sequentially organised, optionally time constrained set of tasks. As with checklists, a progress indicator is optional. Roadmaps should be created by placing a vertical line in each row. To mark the name of an improvement set, separate its name from the vertical line by one space. To create a task, add a dash (-) followed by a rightward-facing arrow (>) to form an arrow symbol (->); if a task is itself a sub-task of another task, you should style the arrow such that the number of dashes is equal to the depth of the task-tree at that point. To volunteer yourself for a task, sign with your username right of it as you see fit. If a task is complete, indicate this by writing this left of it; alternatively if it was time constrained, replace the due date.


    If you find this unclear or require a visual illustration, an example of how a roadmap should be styled is given below;
    If you find this unclear or require a visual illustration, an example of how a roadmap should be styled is given below;
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