Kanboard is a simple visual task board web application.
Official website: http://kanboard.net
- Inspired by the Kanban methodology
- Get a visual and clear overview of your project
- Multiple boards with the ability to drag and drop tasks
- Minimalist software, focus only on essential features (Less is more)
- Open source and self-hosted
- Super simple installation
- Multiple boards/projects
- Boards customization, rename/add/remove columns
- Tasks with different colors, categories, sub-tasks, attachments, comments and Markdown support for the description
- Automatic actions based on events
- Users management with a basic privileges separation (administrator or regular user)
- Email notifications
- External authentication: Google, GitHub, LDAP/ActiveDirectory and Reverse-Proxy
- Webhooks to create tasks from an external software
- A basic command line interface
- Host anywhere (shared hosting, VPS, Raspberry Pi or localhost)
- No external dependencies
- Super easy setup, copy and paste files and you are done!
- Translations in English, French, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, German, Polish, Swedish, Finnish, Italian, Chinese, Russian...
See Issues: https://github.com/fguillot/kanboard/issues
GNU Affero General Public License version 3: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/agpl-3.0.txt
- Installation instructions
- Upgrade Kanboard to a new version
- Installation on Ubuntu
- Installation on Debian
- Installation on Centos
- Installation on Windows Server with IIS
- Example with Nginx + HTTPS + SPDY + PHP-FPM
- Board configuration
- Email configuration
- Command line interface
- Json-RPC API
- Webhooks
- How to use Kanboard with Vagrant
The documentation is written in Markdown. If you want to improve the documentation, just send a pull-request.
Go to the official website: http://kanboard.net/faq
Original author: Frédéric Guillot
Contributors:
- Alex Butum
- Ashish Kulkarni: https://github.com/ashkulz
- Claudio Lobo
- Cmer: https://github.com/chncsu
- Floaltvater: https://github.com/floaltvater
- Gavlepeter: https://github.com/gavlepeter
- Janne Mäntyharju: https://github.com/JanneMantyharju
- Jesusaplsoft: https://github.com/jesusaplsoft
- Kiswa: https://github.com/kiswa
- Kralo: https://github.com/kralo
- Levlaz: https://github.com/levlaz
- Lim Yuen Hoe: https://github.com/jasonmoofang
- Mathgl67: https://github.com/mathgl67
- Matthieu Keller: https://github.com/maggick
- Mauro Mariño: https://github.com/moromarino
- Maxime: https://github.com/EpocDotFr
- Moraxy: https://github.com/moraxy
- Nala Ginrut: https://github.com/NalaGinrut
- Nekohayo: https://github.com/nekohayo
- Nramel: https://github.com/nramel
- Null-Kelvin: https://github.com/Null-Kelvin
- Olivier Maridat: https://github.com/oliviermaridat
- Poikilotherm: https://github.com/poikilotherm
- Rafaelrossa: https://github.com/rafaelrossa
- Raphaël Doursenaud: https://github.com/rdoursenaud
- Rzeka: https://github.com/rzeka
- Sebastien pacilly: https://github.com/spacilly
- Sylvain Veyrié: https://github.com/turb
- Toomyem: https://github.com/Toomyem
- Tony G. Bolaño: https://github.com/tonybolanyo
- Torsten: https://github.com/misterfu
- Troloo: https://github.com/troloo
- Typz: https://github.com/Typz
- Vedovator: https://github.com/vedovator
- Ybarc: https://github.com/ybarc
There is also many people who have reported bugs or proposed awesome ideas.