.TH timew 5 2015-11-29 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals" .SH NAME timewrc \- Configuration details for the timew(1) command .SH SYNOPSIS .B $HOME/.timewarrior .br .B TIMEWARRIORDB= timew ... .SH DESCRIPTION .B Timewarrior obtains its configuration data from a file called .I timewarrior.cfg which is found in the Timewarrior database directory, which defaults to: .RS $HOME/.timewarrior .RE Although this can be overridden by using the TIMEWARRIORDB environment variable. .SH EDITING .SH NESTING CONFIGURATION FILES .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES .SH CONFIGURATION VARIABLES Valid variable names and their default values are: .SS FILES .SS MISCELLANEOUS .TP .TP .B debug=1 This generates diagnostic information for troubleshooting. Default value is 0. .SS DATES .SS HOLIDAYS .SS DEFAULTS .SS REPORTS .SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS" Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2016 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez. This man page was originally written by Federico Hernandez. Timewarrior is distributed under the MIT license. See http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information. .SH SEE ALSO .BR timew(1) For more information regarding Timewarrior, see the following: .TP The official site at .TP The official code repository at .TP You can contact the project by emailing .SH REPORTING BUGS .TP Bugs in Taskwarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at