New Features in taskwarrior 2.0.0 - New 'ids' command that returns a filtered set of task ID numbers, instead of the actual tasks. For advanced pipeline use. - Now supplements the command line with data read from standard input, which allows commands like: echo 'add Pay the bills' | task - Attribute modifiers may be prefixed with '~' to return the opposite of a filter's results. - Status attribute can now be used in report. - Project names may now contain spaces. - New export-html.pl script. - Now supports the 'inverse' color attribute. - Reports may now be sorted by columns that are not displayed (example: ID, project, due date and description sorted by urgency). - Performance enhancements. - New 'next' report, that gauges urgency and reports the most urgent tasks. - Fine control of verbosity through the 'verbose=' configuration variable. - New 'execute' command that runs external scripts/programs. - JSON is the new default export format. - New 'reports' command that lists reports and their descriptions. Please refer to the ChangeLog file for full details. There are too many to list here. New commands in taskwarrior 2.0.0 - "ids" command that accepts filters, and returns an ID sequence. New configuration options in taskwarrior 2.0.0 - Now includes Belarus and Czech Republic holiday data. Please note that the holiday file names now include a full locale. For example: 'holidays.en-US.rc' instead of 'holidays-US.rc'. - The old 'curses' configuration variable is renamed to 'detection', but retains the original meaning, which is whether or not to auto-detect the dimensions of the terminal window. - Extension system now controlled by the 'extensions' configuration variable. - Two new solarized color themes. - New 'dependency.indicator' for the 'depends.indicator' report field format. - New 'indent.annotation' for the description.default field format. - New 'color.label' for report column labels. - New 'verbose=...' support for individual verbosity settings. - New 'avoidlastcolumn' support for Cygwin users. Newly deprecated features in taskwarrior 2.0.0 - The 'next' configuration variable has been removed. --- 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 * NetBSD * 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.