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.TH timew-cancel 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew cancel
If there is an open interval, it is abandoned.

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.TH timew-config 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew config [<name> [<value> | '']]
Allows setting and removing configuration values, as an alternative to directly

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.TH timew-continue 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew continue [@<id>] [<date>|<interval>]
Resumes tracking of closed intervals. For example:

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.TH timew-day 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew day [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
The day command shows a chart depicting a single day (today by default), with

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.TH timew-delete 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew delete @<id> [@<id> ...]
Deletes an interval. Using the 'summary' command, and specifying the ':ids' hint

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.TH timew-diagnostics 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew diagnostics
This command shows details about your version of Timewarrior, your platform, how

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.TH timew-export 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew export [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
Exports all the tracked time in JSON format. Supports filtering. For example:

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.TH timew-extensions 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew extensions
Displays the directory containing the extension programs and a table showing

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.TH timew-fill 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew fill @<id> [@<id> ...]

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.TH timew-gaps 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew gaps [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
Displays a summary of time that is neither tracked nor excluded from tracking.

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.TH timew-get 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew get <DOM> [<DOM> ...]
Validates the DOM reference, then obtains the value and displays it. For example:

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.TH timew-help 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew help [<command> | interval | hints | date | duration]
The help command shows detailed descriptions and examples of commands,

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.TH timew-join 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew join @<id> @<id>
Joins two intervals, by using the earlier of the two start times, and the later

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.TH timew-lengthen 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew lengthen @<id> [@<id> ...] <duration>
The 'lengthen' command is used to defer the end date of a closed interval.

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.TH timew-month 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew month [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
The month command shows a chart depicting a single month (current month by

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.TH timew-move 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew move @<id> <date>
The 'move' command is used to reposition an interval at a new start time.

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.TH timew-report 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew [report] <report> [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
Runs an extension report, and supports filtering data.

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.TH timew-resize 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew resize @<id> [@<id> ...] <duration>
The 'resize' command is used to change the duration of a closed interval.

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.TH timew-shorten 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew shorten @<id> [@<id> ...] <duration>
The 'shorten' command is used to advance the end date of a closed interval.

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.TH timew-show 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew show
Displays the effective configuration in hierarchical form.

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.TH timew-split 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew split @<id> [@<id> ...]
Ѕplits an interval into two equally sized adjacent intervals, having the same

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.TH timew-start 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew start [<date>] [<tag> ...]
Begins tracking using the current time with any specified set of tags.

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.TH timew-stop 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew stop [<tag> ...]
Stops tracking time. If tags are specified, then they are no longer tracked.

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.TH timew-summary 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew summary [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
Displays a report summarizing tracked and untracked time for the current day by

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.TH timew-tag 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew tag [@<id> ...] <tag> ...
The 'tag' command is used to add a tag to an interval. Using the 'summary'

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.TH timew-tags 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew tags [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
Displays all the tags that have been used by default. When a filter is specified,

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.TH timew-track 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew track <interval> [<tag> ...]
The track command is used to add tracked time in the past. Perhaps you forgot

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.TH timew-untag 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew untag [@<id> ...] <tag> ...
The 'untag' command is used to remove a tag from an interval. Using the 'summary'

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.TH timew-week 1 2018-02-03 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.TP
.B timew week [<interval>] [<tag> ...]
The week command shows a chart depicting a single week (current week by