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The core features are intentionally limited: offline-only operation, shareable schedule URLs, and a real-time progress view. There's no login wall or cloud sync, and the interface is deliberately sparse to minimize distractions.
I keep it on a secondary monitor while working. It creates a nice ambient display of your day's timeline without the cognitive overhead of blazingly featured calendar...
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Regime.sh • Time Management
A minimalist approach to daily scheduling
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I built Regime.sh after growing frustrated with the bloat of modern calendar apps. It has no notifications, integrations, or fluff — just a minimal markdown-based schedule viewer that helps you focus on what matters — your time.
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Regime.sh • Time Management
A minimalist approach to daily scheduling