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This replaces the generation of man pages on project setup by a on-demand generation via asciidoctor. An exception are the man pages for the commands `day`, `month`, and `week` which are simply redirects to the man page `timew-chart.1`. Those are now static files in the Timewarrior repository. A CMake find module to detect asciidoctor was added. If asciidoctor is found, the targets `doc`, `man1`, and `man7` are created. Those targets are also added to the default build target. If asciidoctor is not available, the target `doc` is available, but it only emits a message to install asciidoctor first. Signed-off-by: Thomas Lauf <thomas.lauf@tngtech.com>
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= timew-track(1)
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== NAME
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timew-track - add intervals to the database
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== SYNOPSIS
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[verse]
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*timew track* _<range>_ [_<tag>_**...**]
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== DESCRIPTION
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The track command is used to add tracked time in the past.
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Perhaps you forgot to record time, or are just filling in old entries.
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== EXAMPLES
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For example:
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$ timew track :yesterday 'Training Course'
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$ timew track 9am - 11am 'Staff Meeting'
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Note that the track command expects a closed interval (start and end time), when recording.
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If a closed interval is not provided, the 'track' command behaves the same as the 'start' command.
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== SEE ALSO
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**timew-cancel**(1),
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**timew-continue**(1),
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**timew-start**(1),
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**timew-stop**(1)
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