Versions:

  • 0.2.5
  • 0.2.1

Trailblazer is an open-source terminal roadmap planner written in Go and published by Nicolas Altmann; designed for developers, project managers, and DevOps teams who prefer command-line tools, the application lets users create, visualize, and maintain hierarchical roadmaps directly inside a shell session, turning plain-text outline files into color-coded, navigable trees that can be filtered by date, owner, or status. Typical use cases include drafting quarterly release plans, tracking epic decomposition across sprints, documenting migration timelines, or presenting milestone progress during stand-ups without leaving the keyboard environment. Because the binary is self-contained and cross-compiled, it integrates smoothly into CI pipelines that need to generate up-to-date capacity charts or into remote servers where GUI utilities are unavailable. The current stable release, version 0.2.5, refines the YAML import/export cycle, adds relative date parsing, and introduces a compact JSON report switch for downstream automation; two public versions have been published so far, each backward-compatible and published as signed archives for Windows, macOS, and Linux. Trailblazer belongs to the Project Management category, yet its lightweight footprint and keyboard-driven workflow make it equally attractive as a developer utility or DevOps companion tool. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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