Tasknotes court cases5/31/2023 ![]() ![]() All notes will be displayed with the task. Optionally, an integer specifying the maximum number of items to display can be provided. However, they will be displayed if -all is specified or if the -tag option includes one of the tags associated with the task. Normally, tasks that include any tag that is listed in the ignore-tags section of the config file (if it exists) are not displayed. If the -tag option is provided, this lists only tasks with a matching tag. The -all option additional shows all tasks that have a frequency that would normally prevent them from being shown today (see the section on set-frequency for more information. If the -show-immature or the -all option is provided, immature tasks are also shown. Normally, only non-immature tasks are shown. list 6 listĭisplay a list of active tasks. If the -tag option is provided, this sets a tag on the task. If the -maturity-date option is provided, this sets the maturity date for the task. This is not compatibile with the -maturity-date option. If the -expire-today option is provided, the new task will have an expiration date of today. If a title is not provided, an interactive dialog with the user asks for the title, and, optionally a more detailed set of notes. If a title is passed on the command line (as a single argument, so quotes may be needed if you have a multi-word title), it is simply created with an empty body. The author rarely uses this mode, preerring command line options instead. ![]() When is executed without any options, it enters an interactive mode. task.yaml is located there, it is parsed as described in the App::Tasks::Config documentation. Optional, a configuration file can be installed in the user's home directory. task under the user's current working directory. ![]() If the HOME environmental variable is not set, it it will be. The default, if the environmental variable is not set, is %ENV/.task if the HOME environmental variable is set. Open tasks are in this directory, while closed tasks are moved to the done/ directory under this directory. This enviornmental variable determines where the task database (files) reside. Track pending work on a task (notes) YOU'RE STILL HERE!Ĭongrats! Now for the usage! USAGE ENVIRONMENT %ENV The goals for this project, which may be changed by the author when she realizes they get in the way of something more important, are:Įach task is represented by a unique file ![]() That said, suggestions are more then welcome! GOALS / PHILOSOPHY The author has not yet documented the main classes used by this program. This code highly depends upon a terminal capable of interepreting the Xterminal color codes.Įditing notes requires the nano editor to be installed. However, it was never written with the intent of meeting anyone else's needs! It runs, and I believe the bugs are reasonably managable, and it meets the author's current needs. However, it's likely to be useful to others as well. The project was initially created by its author, Joelle Maslak, to solve her particular task tracking needs. This program provides basic to-do list management. 6 - Perl 6 task management application SYNOPSIS 6 new # Add a new task Raku Land - App::Tasks Rand Stats App::Tasks zef:jmaslak ![]()
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