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NOTE THAT THIS DOCUMENT HAS NOT BEEN FULLY UPDATED FOR THE 2.0 RELEASE.
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B task [subcommand] [args]
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.B task <filter> <command> [ <mods> | <args> ]
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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Taskwarrior is a command line todo list manager. It maintains a list of tasks
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that you want to do, allowing you to add/remove, and otherwise manipulate them.
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Task has a rich list of subcommands that allow you to do various things with it.
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Taskwarrior has a rich set of subcommands that allow you to do various things
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with it.
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At the core, taskwarrior is a list processing program. You add text and
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additional related parameters and redisplay the information in a nice way. It
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@ -21,127 +22,265 @@ descriptors), project groups, etc. Taskwarrior turns into an organized to do
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list program when you modify the configuration file to have the output displayed
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the way you want to see it.
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.SH FILTER
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The <filter> consists of zero or more search criteria to select. For example,
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to list all tasks belonging to the 'Home' project:
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task project:Home list
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You can specify multiple filters, each of which further restrict the results:
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task project:Home +weekend garden list
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This example applies three filters: the 'Home' project, the 'weekend' tag, and
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the description or annotations must contain the characters 'garden'. In this
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example, 'garden' is translated internally to:
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description.contains:garden
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as a convenient shortcut. The 'contains' here is an attribute modifier, which
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is used to exert more control over the filter than simply absence or presence.
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See 'ATTRIBUTE MODIFIERS' for a complete list of modifiers.
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More filter examples:
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task <command> <mods>
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task 28 <command> <mods>
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task +weekend <command> <mods>
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task project:Home due.before:today <command> <mods>
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task ebeeab00-ccf8-464b-8b58-f7f2d606edfb <command> <mods>
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By default, filter elements are combined with an implicit 'and' operator,
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but 'or' and 'xor' may also be used, provided parentheses are included:
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task '(/[Cc]at|[Dd]og/ or /[0-9]+/)' <command> <mods>
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The parentheses isolate the logical term from any default command filter or
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implicit report filter.
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A filter may target specific tasks using ID or UUID numbers. To specify
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multiple tasks use one of these forms:
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task 1,2,3 delete
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task 1-3 info
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task 1,2-5,19 modify pri:H
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task 4-7 ebeeab00-ccf8-464b-8b58-f7f2d606edfb info
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.SH MODIFICATIONS
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The <mods> consist of zero or more changes to apply to the selected tasks, such
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as:
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task <filter> <command> project:Home
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task <filter> <command> +weekend +garden due:tomorrow
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task <filter> <command> Description/annotation text
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task <filter> <command> /from/to/
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.SH SUBCOMMANDS
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Taskwarrior supports different kinds of commands. There are read commands,
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write commands, miscellaneous commands and script helper commands. Read
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commands do not allow modification of tasks. Write commands can alter almost
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any aspect of a task. Script helper commands are provided to help you write
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add-on scripts, for example, shell completion.
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.SH READ SUBCOMMANDS
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Reports are read subcommands. There are several reports currently predefined in
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taskwarrior. The output and sort behavior of these reports can be configured in
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the configuration file. See also the man page taskrc(5). There are also other
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read subcommands that are not reports.
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.TP
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.B add <modifications>
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.B task <filter> active
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Shows all tasks matching the filter that are started but not completed.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> all
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Shows all tasks matching the filter, including parents of recurring tasks.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> blocked
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Shows all blocked tasks, that are dependent on other tasks, matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> burndown.daily
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Shows a graphical burndown chart, by day. Note that 'burndown' is an alias to
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the 'burndown.daily' report.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> burndown.weekly
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Shows a graphical burndown chart, by week.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> burndown.monthly
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Shows a graphical burndown chart, by month.
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.TP
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.B task calendar [ y | due [y] | month year [y] | year ]
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Shows a monthly calendar with due tasks marked.
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.TP
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.B task colors [sample | legend]
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Displays all possible colors, a named sample, or a legend containing all
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currently defined colors.
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.TP
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.B task columns
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Displays all supported columns and formatting styles.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> completed
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Shows all tasks matching the filter that are completed.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> count
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Displays only a count of tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> export
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Exports all tasks in the JSON format. Redirect the output to a file, if you
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wish to save it, or pipe it to another command or script to convert it to
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another format. The standard task release comes with a few example scripts,
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such as export-yaml.pl.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> ghistory.annual
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Shows a graphical report of task status by year.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> ghistory.monthly
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Shows a graphical report of task status by month. Note that 'ghistory' is
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an alias to 'ghistory.monthly'.
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.TP
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.B task help
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Shows the long usage text.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> history.annual
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Shows a report of task history by year.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> history.monthly
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Shows a report of task history by month. Note that 'history' is
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an alias to 'history.monthly'.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> ids
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Applies the filter then extracts only the task IDs and presents them as
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a range, for example: 1-4,12. This is useful as input to a task command,
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to achieve this:
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task $(task project:Home ids) modify priority:H
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This example first gets the IDs for the project:Home filter, then sets
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the priority to H for each of those tasks.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> information
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Shows all data and metadata for the specified tasks.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> list
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Provides a standard listing of tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> long
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Provides the most detailed listing of tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> ls
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Provides a short listing of tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> minimal
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Provides a minimal listing of tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> newest
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Shows the newest tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> next
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Shows a page of the most urgent tasks, sorted by urgency, which is a calculated
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value.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> oldest
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Shows the oldest tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> overdue
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Shows all incomplete tasks matching the filter that are beyond their due date.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> projects
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Lists all project names that are currently used by pending tasks, and the
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number of tasks for each.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> recurring
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Shows all recurring tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> unblocked
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Shows all tasks that are not blocked by dependencies, matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> waiting
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Shows all waiting tasks matching the filter.
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.SH WRITE SUBCOMMANDS
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.TP
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.B task add <mods>
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Adds a new task to the task list.
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.TP
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.B log <modifications>
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Adds a new task that is already completed, to the task list.
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.TP
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.B <filter> annotate <modifications>
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.B task <filter> annotate <mods>
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Adds an annotation to an existing task.
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.TP
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.B <filter> denotate <modifications>
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.B task <filter> append <mods>
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Appends description text to an existing task.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> delete <mods>
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Deletes the specified task from task list.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> denotate <mods>
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Deletes an annotation for the specified task. If the provided description
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matches an annotation exactly, the corresponding annotation is deleted. If the
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provided description matches annotations partly, the first partly matched
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annotation is deleted.
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.TP
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.B <filter> information
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Shows all data and metadata for the specified task.
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.TP
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.B undo
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Reverts the most recent action. Obeys the confirmation setting.
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.TP
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.B shell
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Launches an interactive shell with all the task commands available.
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.TP
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.B <filter> duplicate <modifications>
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Duplicates the specified task and allows modifications.
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.TP
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.B <filter> delete <modifications>
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Deletes the specified task from task list.
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.TP
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.B <filter> start <modifications>
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Marks the specified task as started.
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.TP
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.B <filter> stop <modifications>
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Removes the
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.I start
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time from the specified task.
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.TP
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.B <filter> done <modifications>
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.B task <filter> done <mods>
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Marks the specified task as done.
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.TP
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.B <filter> projects
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Lists all project names that are currently used by pending tasks, and the
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number of tasks for each.
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.B task <filter> duplicate <mods>
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Duplicates the specified task and allows modifications.
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.TP
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.B <filter> tags
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Show a list of all tags used. Any special tags used are highlighted.
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.B task <filter> edit
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Launches a text editor to let you modify all aspects of a task directly.
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In general, this is not the recommended method of modifying tasks, but is
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provided for exceptional circumstances. Use carefully.
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.TP
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.B <filter> summary
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Shows a report of task status by project.
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.B task import \fIfile
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Imports tasks in the JSON format. The standard task release comes with a few
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example scripts, such as import-yaml.pl.
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.TP
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.B timesheet [weeks]
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Shows a weekly report of tasks completed and started.
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.B task log <mods>
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Adds a new task that is already completed, to the task list.
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.TP
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.B <filter> history
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Shows a report of task history by month. Alias to history.monthly.
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.TP
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.B <filter> history.annual
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Shows a report of task history by year.
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.TP
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.B <filter> ghistory
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Shows a graphical report of task status by month. Alias to ghistory.monthly.
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.TP
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.B <filter> ghistory.annual
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Shows a graphical report of task status by year.
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.TP
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.B <filter> burndown.daily
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Shows a graphical burndown chart, by day.
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.TP
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.B <filter> burndown.weekly
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Shows a graphical burndown chart, by week.
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.TP
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.B <filter> burndown.monthly
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Shows a graphical burndown chart, by month.
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.TP
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.B calendar [ y | due [y] | month year [y] | year ]
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Shows a monthly calendar with due tasks marked.
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.TP
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.B <filter> stats
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Shows task database statistics.
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.TP
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.B import \fIfile
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Imports tasks in a variety of formats, from file or URL.
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.TP
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.B export
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Exports all tasks in the JSON format. Redirect the output to a file, if you
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wish to save it, or pipe it to another command or script to convert it to
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another format. The standard task release comes with a few exampel scripts,
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like export-yaml.pl.
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.TP
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.B merge <URL>
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.B task merge <URL>
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Merges two task databases by comparing the modifications that are stored in the
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undo.data files. The location of the second undo.data file must be passed on as
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argument. URL may have the following syntaxes:
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/path/to/local/.task/
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You can set aliases for frequently used URLs in the .taskrc. Further documentation
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can be found in task-sync(5) manpage.
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You can set aliases for frequently used URLs in the .taskrc. Further
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documentation can be found in task-sync(5) man page.
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.TP
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.B push <URL>
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.B task <filter> modify <mods>
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Modifies the existing task with provided information.
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.TP
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.B task <filter> prepend <mods>
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Prepends description text to an existing task.
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.TP
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.B task pull <URL>
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Overwrites the task database with those files found at the URL.
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(See 'merge' command for valid URL syntax.)
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.TP
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.B task push <URL>
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Pushes the task database to a remote another location for distributing the
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changes made by the merge command.
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(See annotations above for valid URL syntaxes.)
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(See 'merge' command for valid URL syntax.)
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.TP
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.B pull <URL>
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Overwrites the task database with those files found at the URL.
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(See annotations above for valid URL syntaxes.)
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.B task <filter> start <mods>
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Marks the specified tasks as started.
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.TP
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.B color [sample | legend]
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Displays all possible colors, a named sample, or a legend containing all
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currently defined colors.
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.B task <filter> stop <mods>
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Removes the
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.I start
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time from the specified task.
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.SH MISCELLANEOUS SUBCOMMANDS
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Miscellaneous subcommands either accept no command line arguments, or accept
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non-standard arguments.
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.TP
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.B <filter> count
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Displays only a count of tasks matching the filter.
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.TP
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.B <filter> ids
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Applies the filter then extracts only the task IDs and presents them as
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a range, for example: 1-4,12. This is useful as input to a task command,
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to achieve this:
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task modify priority:H $(task project:Home ids)
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This example first gets the IDs for the project:Home filter, then sets
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the priority to H for each of those tasks.
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.TP
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.B execute <external command>
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Executes the specified command. Not useful by itself, but when used in
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conjunction with aliases and extensions can provide seamless extension
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integration.
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.TP
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.B version
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Shows the taskwarrior version number
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.TP
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.B help
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Shows the long usage text.
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.TP
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.B show [all | substring]"
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Shows all the current settings in the taskwarrior configuration file. If a
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substring is specified just the settings containing that substring will be
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displayed.
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.TP
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.B config [name [value | '']]
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.B task config [name [value | '']]
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Add, modify and remove settings directly in the taskwarrior configuration.
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This command either modifies the 'name' setting with a new value of 'value',
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or adds a new entry that is equivalent to 'name=value':
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task config name
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.SH MODIFYING SUBCOMMANDS
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.TP
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.B task diagnostics
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Shows diagnostic information, of the kind needed when reporting a problem.
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When you report a bug, it is likely that the platform, version, and environment
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are important. Running this command generates a summary of similar information
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that should accompany a bug report.
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It includes compiler, library and software information. It does not include
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any personal information, other than the location and size of your task data
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files.
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.TP
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.B <filter> modify <modifications>
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Modifies the existing task with provided information.
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.B task execute <external command>
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Executes the specified command. Not useful by itself, but when used in
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conjunction with aliases and extensions can provide seamless integration.
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.TP
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.B <filter> edit
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Launches an editor to let you modify all aspects of a task directly.
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In general, this is not the recommended method of modifying tasks, but is
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provided for exceptional circumstances. Use carefully.
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.B task logo
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Displays the taskwarrior logo.
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.TP
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.B <filter> append <modifications>
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Appends information to an existing task.
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.B task reports
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Lists all supported reports. This includes the built-in reports, and any custom
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reports you have defined.
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.TP
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.B <filter> prepend <modifications>
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Prepends information to an existing task.
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.SH REPORT SUBCOMMANDS
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A report is a listing of information from the task database. There are several
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reports currently predefined in taskwarrior. The output and sort behavior of
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these reports can be configured in the configuration file. See also the man page
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taskrc(5).
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.B task shell
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Launches an interactive shell with all the task commands available.
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.TP
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.B <filter> active
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Shows all tasks matching the filter that are started but not completed.
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.B task show [all | substring]
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Shows all the current settings in the taskwarrior configuration file. If a
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substring is specified just the settings containing that substring will be
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displayed.
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.TP
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.B <filter> all
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Shows all tasks matching the filter, including parents of recurring tasks.
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.B task <filter> stats
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Shows statistics of the tasks defined by the filter.
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.TP
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.B <filter> completed
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Shows all tasks matching the filter that are completed.
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.B task <filter> summary
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Shows a report of task status by project.
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.TP
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.B <filter> minimal
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Provides a minimal listing of tasks matching the filter.
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.B task synchronize
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Synchronizes task data with the task server, if configured.
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.TP
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.B <filter> ls
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Provides a short listing of tasks matching the filter.
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.B task <filter> tags
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Show a list of all tags used. Any special tags used are highlighted.
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.TP
|
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.B <filter> list
|
||||
Provides a more detailed listing of tasks matching the filter.
|
||||
.B task timesheet [weeks]
|
||||
Shows a weekly report of tasks completed and started.
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|
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.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> long
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Provides the most detailed listing of tasks with filter.
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.B task undo
|
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Reverts the most recent action. Obeys the confirmation setting.
|
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|
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.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> newest
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Shows the newest tasks with filter.
|
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.B task version
|
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Shows the taskwarrior version number.
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.SH HELPER SUBCOMMANDS
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.TP
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.B <filter> oldest
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Shows the oldest tasks with filter
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.B task _columns
|
||||
Displays only a list of supported columns.
|
||||
|
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.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> overdue
|
||||
Shows all incomplete tasks matching the filter
|
||||
that are beyond their due date.
|
||||
.B task _commands
|
||||
Generates a list of all commands, for autocompletion purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> recurring
|
||||
Shows all recurring tasks matching the filter.
|
||||
.B task _config
|
||||
Lists all supported configuration variables, for completion purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> waiting
|
||||
Shows all waiting tasks matching the filter.
|
||||
.B task <filter> _ids
|
||||
Shows only the IDs of matching tasks, in the form of a list.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> blocked
|
||||
Shows all blocked tasks, that are dependent on other tasks, matching the filter.
|
||||
.B task <filter> _projects
|
||||
Shows only a list of all project names used.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> unblocked
|
||||
Shows all tasks that are not blocked by dependencies, matching the filter.
|
||||
.B task <filter> _tags
|
||||
Shows only a list of all tags used, for autocompletion purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B <filter> next
|
||||
Shows a page of the most urgent tasks. Urgency is a calculated value.
|
||||
.B task <filter> _urgency
|
||||
Displays the urgency measure of a task.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH FILTERS
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B task _version
|
||||
Shows only the taskwarrior version number.
|
||||
|
||||
A filter is a set of search criteria that the report applies before displaying
|
||||
the results. For example, to list all tasks belonging to the 'Home' project:
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B task _zshcommands
|
||||
Generates a list of all commands, for zsh autocompletion purposes.
|
||||
|
||||
task project:Home list
|
||||
|
||||
You can specify multiple filters, each of which further restrict the results:
|
||||
|
||||
task project:Home +weekend garden list
|
||||
|
||||
This example applies three filters: the 'Home' project, the 'weekend' tag, and
|
||||
the description or annotations must contain the characters 'garden'. In this
|
||||
example, 'garden' is translated internally to:
|
||||
|
||||
description.contains:garden
|
||||
|
||||
as a convenient shortcut. The 'contains' here is an attribute modifier, which
|
||||
is used to exert more control over the filter than simply absence or presence.
|
||||
See 'ATTRIBUTE MODIFIERS' for a complete list of modifiers.
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B task <filter> _zshids
|
||||
Shows the IDs and descriptions of matching tasks.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH ATTRIBUTES AND METADATA
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -366,8 +482,8 @@ exempt from all color rules. The supported special tags are:
|
|||
Specifies the project to which a task is related to.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B priority:H|M|L|N
|
||||
Specifies High, Medium, Low and No priority for a task.
|
||||
.B priority:H|M|L or priority:
|
||||
Specifies High, Medium, Low and no priority for a task.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B due:<due-date>
|
||||
|
@ -413,8 +529,7 @@ attribute cannot be directly specified using task add, and should not be edited
|
|||
after creating the task.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH ATTRIBUTE MODIFIERS
|
||||
Attribute modifiers improve filters. Prefixing any modifier with '~' returns
|
||||
the complementary set of items. Supported modifiers are:
|
||||
Attribute modifiers improve filters. Supported modifiers are:
|
||||
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.B before (synonyms under, below)
|
||||
|
@ -491,7 +606,7 @@ modifier is used to search for a substring, such as:
|
|||
task description.has:foo list
|
||||
task foo list
|
||||
|
||||
which are equivalent and will return any task that has 'foo' in the description
|
||||
These are equivalent and will return any task that has 'foo' in the description
|
||||
or annotations.
|
||||
|
||||
The
|
||||
|
@ -510,7 +625,6 @@ modifier matches against the left, or beginning of an attribute, such that:
|
|||
are equivalent and will match any project starting with 'H'. Matching all
|
||||
projects not starting with 'H' is done with:
|
||||
|
||||
task project.~startswith:H list
|
||||
task project.not:H list
|
||||
|
||||
The
|
||||
|
@ -524,7 +638,7 @@ that this:
|
|||
|
||||
task description.word:bar list
|
||||
|
||||
will match the description 'foo bar baz' but does not match 'dog food'.
|
||||
Will match the description 'foo bar baz' but does not match 'dog food'.
|
||||
|
||||
The
|
||||
.I noword
|
||||
|
@ -532,6 +646,65 @@ modifier is the inverse of the
|
|||
.I word
|
||||
modifier.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH EXPRESSIONS AND OPERATORS
|
||||
|
||||
You can use the following operators in filter expressions:
|
||||
|
||||
and or xor Logical operators
|
||||
< <= = != >= > Relational operators
|
||||
+ - Addition, subtraction
|
||||
! Inversion
|
||||
~ !~ Match, no match
|
||||
( ) Precedence
|
||||
|
||||
For example:
|
||||
|
||||
task due.before:eom priority.not:L list
|
||||
task '(due < eom or priority != L)' list
|
||||
|
||||
Note that the parentheses are required when using a logical operator other than
|
||||
the 'and' operator. The reason is that some report contains filters that must
|
||||
be combined with the command line. Consider this example:
|
||||
|
||||
task project:Home or project:Garden list
|
||||
|
||||
While this looks correct, it is not. The 'list' report contains a filter of:
|
||||
|
||||
task show report.list.filter
|
||||
|
||||
Config Variable Value
|
||||
----------------- --------------
|
||||
report.list.filter status:pending
|
||||
|
||||
Which means the example is really:
|
||||
|
||||
task status:pending project:Home or project:Garden list
|
||||
|
||||
The implied 'and' operator makes it:
|
||||
|
||||
task status:pending and project:Home or project:Garden list
|
||||
|
||||
This is a precedence error - the 'and' and 'or' need to be grouped using
|
||||
parentheses, like this:
|
||||
|
||||
task status:pending and (project:Home or project:Garden) list
|
||||
|
||||
The original example therefore must be entered as:
|
||||
|
||||
task '(project:Home or project:Garden)' list
|
||||
|
||||
This includes quotes to escape the parentheses, so that the shell doesn't
|
||||
interpret them and hide them from taskwarrior.
|
||||
|
||||
There is redundancy between operators, attribute modifiers and other syntactic
|
||||
sugar. For example, the following are all equivalent:
|
||||
|
||||
task foo list
|
||||
task /foo/ list
|
||||
task description.contains:foo list
|
||||
task description.has:foo list
|
||||
task 'description ~ foo' list
|
||||
|
||||
.SH SPECIFYING DATES AND FREQUENCIES
|
||||
|
||||
.SS DATES
|
||||
|
@ -615,7 +788,7 @@ of recurring tasks.
|
|||
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
daily, day, 1d, 2d, ...
|
||||
daily, day, 1da, 2da, ...
|
||||
Every day or a number of days.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
|
@ -623,7 +796,7 @@ weekdays
|
|||
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and skipping weekend days.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
weekly, 1w, 2w, ...
|
||||
weekly, 1wk, 2wks, ...
|
||||
Every week or a number of weeks.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
|
@ -631,7 +804,7 @@ biweekly, fortnight
|
|||
Every two weeks.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
quarterly, 1q, 2q, ...
|
||||
quarterly, 1qtr, 2qtrs, ...
|
||||
Every three months, a quarter, or a number of quarters.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
|
@ -639,15 +812,14 @@ semiannual
|
|||
Every six months.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
annual, yearly, 1y, 2y, ...
|
||||
annual, yearly, 1yr, 2yrs, ...
|
||||
Every year or a number of years.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
biannual, biyearly, 2y
|
||||
biannual, biyearly, 2yr
|
||||
Every two years.
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
.SH COMMAND ABBREVIATION
|
||||
All taskwarrior commands may be abbreviated as long as a unique prefix is used,
|
||||
for example:
|
||||
|
@ -670,6 +842,13 @@ $ task l
|
|||
|
||||
could be list, ls or long.
|
||||
|
||||
Note that you can restrict the minimum abbreviation size using the configuration
|
||||
setting:
|
||||
|
||||
.RS
|
||||
abbreviation.minimum=3
|
||||
.RE
|
||||
|
||||
.SH SPECIFYING DESCRIPTIONS
|
||||
Some task descriptions need to be escaped because of the shell
|
||||
and the special meaning of some characters to the shell. This can be
|
||||
|
@ -712,9 +891,10 @@ Specifies an alternate configuration file.
|
|||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
.B task rc.<name>:<value> ...
|
||||
.B task rc.<name>=<value> ...
|
||||
Specifies individual configuration file overrides.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH EXAMPLES
|
||||
.SH MORE EXAMPLES
|
||||
|
||||
For examples please see the task tutorial man page at
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -731,30 +911,38 @@ or the online documentation starting at
|
|||
.SH FILES
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.taskrc User configuration file - see also taskrc(5).
|
||||
~/.taskrc
|
||||
User configuration file - see also taskrc(5).
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.task The default directory where task stores its data files. The location
|
||||
~/.task
|
||||
The default directory where task stores its data files. The location
|
||||
can be configured in the configuration file.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.task/pending.data The file that contains the tasks that are not yet done.
|
||||
~/.task/pending.data
|
||||
The file that contains the tasks that are not yet done.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.task/completed.data The file that contains the completed "done" tasks.
|
||||
~/.task/completed.data
|
||||
The file that contains the completed "done" tasks.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.task/undo.data The file that contains the information to the "undo" command.
|
||||
~/.task/undo.data
|
||||
The file that contains the information to the "undo" command.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.task/backlog.data
|
||||
The file that contains un-synched tasks, if the task server
|
||||
is configured.
|
||||
|
||||
.TP
|
||||
~/.task/synch.key
|
||||
The file that contains the synchronization key, if the task
|
||||
server is configured.
|
||||
|
||||
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
|
||||
Taskwarrior was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
|
||||
.br
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2011 P. Beckingham
|
||||
|
||||
This man page was originally written by P.C. Shyamshankar, and has been modified
|
||||
and supplemented by Federico Hernandez.
|
||||
|
||||
Thank also to T. Charles Yun.
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2011 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez.
|
||||
|
||||
Taskwarrior is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt for more information.
|
||||
|
|
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