New Features in taskwarrior 1.9.4 - New burndown charts. - New 'count' helper command. - Inifinite width reports, when redirecting output. - Regular expression support in filters and substitutions. - Added highlighting for the show command that indicates which values differ from the defaults. - Added change log display to the 'info' command. - The first month in the calendar report can now be changed with an offset value. Please refer to the ChangeLog file for full details. There are too many to list here. New commands in taskwarrior 1.9.4 - 'burndown.daily', 'burndown.weekly', 'burndown.monthly', also with 'burndown' that is an alias to burndown.weekly. - 'count' accepts a filter, and simply returns a count of the tasks matching the filter. Used as a helper command by scripts. New configuration options in taskwarrior 1.9.4 - color.burndown.pending, color.burndown.started and color.burndown.done control the color of the burndown charts. - burndown.bias, which is a tweakable control for the completion estimation for the burndown charts, and is documented in taskrc(5). - defaultwidth=0 is causes word-wrapping to be turned off, and effectively set reports to potentially have infinite width . - regex=on enables regular expression searches for filters (task list a...e matches 'above') and substitutions (task /a...e/over/ changes 'above' to 'over'). Default is off, as this is an advanced feature. - journal.info controls whether a change log for each task is displayed by the 'info' command. - gc=off can be used, temporarily, to defer GC until later commands, which eliminates problems with task ID numbers for script writers. - calendar.offset=off and calendar.offset.value=-1 to apply an offset value to change the effective first month in the calendar report. Newly deprecated features in taskwarrior 1.9.4 - --- Taskwarrior has been built and tested on the following configurations: * OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard * Fedora 14 Laughlin, 13 Goddard * Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, 10.04 Lucid Lynx * Debian Sid * Slackware 12.2 * Arch Linux * Gentoo Linux * SliTaz Linux * CRUX Linux * SuSE 11.3 * Solaris 10 and 8 * OpenBSD 4.5 * FreeBSD * Cygwin 1.7 and 1.5 * Haiku R1/alpha1 --- While Taskwarrior has undergone testing, bugs are sure to remain. If you encounter a bug, please enter a new issue at: http://taskwarrior.org/projects/taskwarrior/issues/new Or you can also report the issue in the forums at: http://taskwarrior.org/projects/taskwarrior/boards Or just send a message to: support@taskwarrior.org Thank you.