Packaging

- This is the structure that the OSX package requires.  Note that the
  task binary is 'represented' by an empty file.
- With more time, this could possibly be converted to a tree of symlinks,
  but I'm not sure whether PackageManager deals with them as expected.
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The development of task was made possible by the significant contributions of the following people:
Paul Beckingham (Principal Author)
Federico Hernandez (Package Maintainer & Contributing Author)
David J Patrick (Designer)
John Florian (Contributing Author)
The following submitted code, packages or analysis, and deserve special thanks:
Damian Glenny
Andy Lester
H. İbrahim Güngör
Stefan Dorn
Michael Greb
Benjamin Tegarden
Chris Pride
Richard Querin
T. Charles Yun
P.C. Shyamshankar
Johan Friis
Steven de Brouwer
Pietro Cerutti
Cory Donnelly
Thanks to the following, who submitted detailed bug reports and excellent suggestions:
Eugene Kramer
Srijith K
Bruce Israel
Thomas Engel
Nishiishii
galvanizd
Stas Antons
Vincent Fleuranceau
ArchiMark
Carlos Yoder
Russell Friesenhahn
Paolo Marsi
Eric Farris
Bruce Dillahunty
Askme Too
Mike Adonay
Thomas@BIC
Ian Mortimer
Zach Frazier
Joe Pulliam
Juergen Daubert

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------ current release ---------------------------
1.8.5 (12/05/2009) a6c7236ff34e5eee3ef1693b97cb1367e6e3c607
+ Added feature to allow the user to quit when asked to confirm multiple
changes. Now task asks "Proceed with change? (Yes/no/all/quit)".
+ Added feature #341 that makes explicit references to the task and taskrc
man pages, both in the auto-generated .taskrc file and the version command
output (thanks to Cory Donnelly).
+ Added feature - #310 that simplified and make clearer an error message
that complained about things that were beyond user control (thanks to
John Florian).
+ Fixed bug that was causing the 'completed' report to sort incorrectly.
+ Fixed bug #321 where all shell input was converted to lower case (thanks
to Juergen Daubert).
+ Fixed bug #327 that allowed the removal of a due date from a recurring
task.
+ Fixed bug #317 which colored tasks in the 'completed' report according
to due dates, which are no longer relevant to a completed task (thanks
to Cory Donnelly).
+ Fixed bug that was causing the 'completed' report to sort incorrectly.
+ Fixed bug #322 which failed to propagate rc overrides to shell commands.
+ Fixed redundant messages when exiting shell mode.
+ Fixed bug #333 which failed to display the ID of a duplicated task (thanks
to Cory Donnelly).
+ Fixed bug #332 where task complained that the 'recur_ind' custom report
column was invalid. It was misnamed in the documentation, which should
have read 'recurrence_indicator'. Also, the 'tag_indicator' column was
not mentioned anywhere (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Fixed bug #319 that caused task to not properly detect the removal of a
tag when obtaining confirmation from the user fora bulk modification
(thanks to Cory Donnelly).
------ old releases ------------------------------
1.8.4 (11/17/2009) 12c4983936d27317df100f05da8244139dd06a3f
+ Fixed bug that caused wait: dates to not be properly rendered in a
readable and preferred format with the "edit" command.
+ Fixed bug that caused a hang on cygwin, when a task with multiple
annotations was edited (thanks to Joe Pulliam).
+ Fixed bug #314 where the edit command fails when data.location includes
directories containing spaces (thanks to Cory Donnelly).
+ Added a warning (issue #312) when modifying recurring tasks, that all
instances of that task may be modified. When task confirms a bulk edit
the recurrence is again indicated (thanks to Cory Donnelly).
1.8.3 (10/21/2009) bcdcbeeea0d92f21c3565aebfaf6332b959f4025
+ Added support for Haiku R1/alpha1
1.8.2 (9/7/2009) f243f0ed443ecd7dde779de8a6525222591024db
+ Added feature #282 that returns useful exit codes to the shell. Now a
script can detect whether no tasks were returned by a report (thanks to
Pietro Cerutti).
+ Fixed bug #287 that causes color control codes to be written to shadow
files (thanks to Richard Querin).
+ Fixed bug #289 which imported task from todo.sh without valid uuids
(thanks to Ben Jackson).
+ Fixed bug #291 which generated a false warning about an unrecognized
variable when enabling default.projects in .taskrc (thanks to Thomas@BIC).
+ Fixed bug #288 which failed to propagate rc file overrides on the command
line to the default command (thanks to Zach Frazier).
1.8.1 (8/20/2009) 35792e7874d2bb664abb1a0a67960b7fe7e0fccf
+ Fixed bug #231 that broke the build on OpenBSD 32-bit due to a time_t
and int collision (thanks to Pietro Cerutti).
+ Fixed bug #241 that prevented bash's tab-completion of projects in Fedora
11 and likely anything using bash-4 (thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #242 that sometimes causes the ID echoed after a task is added
to be incorrect (thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #245 that quoted date fields on export, that were subsequently
improperly parsed on import (thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #248 where single and double quotes are both stored as
ampersand-quot-semi (thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #249 that caused annotations with the same date to be lost after
a "task edit" command (thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ Fixed bug #250 whereby rc.dateformat was not observed when parsing the
creation date of an annotation (thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ Fixed bug #251 whereby the presence of annotations cause the .hasnt attribute
modifier to not work (thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #252 that prevented use of attribute modifiers on dates to effect
a range, such as "task ls due.after:eom due.before:eoy" (thanks to John
Florian).
+ Fixed bug #256 that allowed a recurring task with no due date.
+ Fixed bug #257 where an extant ~/.taskrc file prevented the override and
automatic creation of an alternate rc file (thanks to Zach Frazier).
+ Fixed bug #259 that cause a build failure on Snow Leopard 10a432.
+ Fixed bug #260 whereby the start, stop and delete commands did not complain
when filter arguments were specified, even though they were ignored
(thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Fixed bug that allowed a recurring task to be added without a due date.
+ Fixed bug that displays the wrong .taskrc file name on override (thanks to
Federico Hernandez).
+ Fixed bug that failed to suppress color control code in the header and footnote
when redirecting output to a file (thanks to John Florian).
1.8.0 (7/21/2009) 14977ef317bd004dae2f2c313e806af9f2a2140c
+ Added zsh tab completion script (thanks to P.C. Shyamshankar).
+ Fixed bug that cause the _forcecolor configuration variable to be
considered obsolete (thank to Bruce Dillahunty).
+ Fixed documentation errors (thanks to Thomas@BIC).
+ The 'weekstart' configuration variable now controls the 'calendar'
report (thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ The 'displayweeknumber' configuration variable now controls the display
of week number in the 'calendar' report (thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ Supports '--' argument to indicate that all subsequence arguments are
part of the description, despite what they otherwise might mean.
+ Removed support for the obsolete task file format 1 (never released).
+ Fixed bug that allowed blank annotations to be added (thanks to Bruce
Dillahunty).
+ Supports negative tag filters, so that (task list +foo -bar) now filters
tasks that have the "foo" tag, but do not have the "bar" tag (thanks to
Chris Pride).
+ Custom reports now support a more compact form of the "age" column,
called "age_compact" (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Supports 'rc.name:value' for a command line override to .taskrc data
(thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ Removed obsolete DEVELOPERS file. The online support forums at
http://taskwarrior.org will provide better information.
+ Fixed bug that kept some deleted tasks showing up on the calendar report
(thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ Now asks the user to confirm large changes if configuration variable
'confirmation' is set to 'yes'. A large change is one that completely
replaces a task description, or operates on a large number of tasks,
which defaults to 4 but is configurable via the 'bulk' configuration
variable (thanks to John Florian).
+ Now echoes back the new task ID on 'add' (thanks to Bruce Dillahunty).
+ The new "shell" command provides an interactive shell for task. All
commands are supported (thanks to Bruce Dillahunty, Federico Hernandez,
and John Florian).
+ New "recurring" report to list all recurring tasks.
+ New, more flexible, more consistent, grep-able file format.
+ If task is renamed to "cal", or there is a symlink to task called "cal",
then task can act as a replacement for the Unix "cal" command.
+ Supports arguments to the cal command like "month year", "year", etc.
+ The "tags" report now shows the tag usage count.
+ The "projects" report now shows totals by project and priority.
+ Now supports attribute modifiers that allow much finer control over report
filtering, for example "task list due.before:friday", or "task list
pri.not:H" and many more.
+ Now supports new "age_compact" and "wait" custom report columns.
+ Now supports colorization of the header and footnote messages that are
printed before and after report output, with the 'color.header' and
'color.footnote' configuration variables.
+ Now supports the 'limit' attribute, to control the number of tasks that
are shown, for example: "task list limit:10".
+ Now supports a debug mode that can be used to generate helpful information
when reporting a problem. Just run the command with "task rc.debug:on ..."
and diagnostics will be generated that will help pinpoint a problem.
+ The new "undo" command replaces the old "undo" and "undelete" command
with a complete undo stack that can rollback all changes.
+ While waiting for a file lock, task states the reason for the delay.
+ Now supports a 'waiting' state that causes tasks to not appear until
a certain date, for example "task <ID> wait:<date>". The task
will then not show up on any report (except 'all') until that date.
+ The "active", "completed", "overdue" and "next" reports are now custom
reports, and therefore modifiable.
+ Now supports a 'waiting' custom report to list all waiting tasks.
+ Now supports a 'recurring' custom report to list all recurring tasks.
+ Now supports an 'all' report to list all tasks, including deleted
+ Supports command aliases - create an alias for any command by creating
a .taskrc entry like "alias.new_name=old_name".
and completed tasks.
+ Now over 1,600 unit tests, helping to maintain code quality.
1.7.1 (6/8/2009) 1422a15cbc470cff590bf06daad20d01fe1b05ef
+ Fixed build failure on OpenBSD (thanks to Mike Adonay).
+ Took the opportunity of a patch release to update the various email
addresses and URLs in the various documents.
1.7.0 (5/14/2009) f6b8b39d8b4a85c30a457e9e78b582b74531bfe4
+ Improved the errors when parsing a corrupt or unrecognized pending.data
or completed.data file (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Added details to the "info" report about recurring tasks (thanks to T.
Charles Yun).
+ Now writes a sample "defaultwidth" configuration variable to the default
.taskrc file (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Task allows commands that require an ID to now be given a sequence, which
is a set of IDs. This allows commands like "task delete 1 2 5-10,12".
+ Fixed bug in the ghistory report, which caused it to only show a new
month if a task was added during that month.
+ New command "duplicate" which allow existing task(s) to be duplicated,
and also have modifications applied (thanks to David J Patrick).
+ The "append", and "done" commands now allow modifications to be applied
to the task(s) (thanks to David J Patrick).
+ Improved word wrapping in various output.
+ Fixed bug that added an extra line between header and graph in the
ghistory report.
+ Added simple 'taskprogram' mailing list subscribe form to the web site.
+ For custom reports that define a "limit" to the number of rows of output
such as "oldest" and "newest", task allows an override value. For
example "task oldest 5" will display the 5 oldest tasks.
+ Modified the "stats" report so that it has the same aesthetics as the
other reports.
+ New "timesheet" command displays tasks completed and started, per week,
and can display multiple weeks.
+ New tab completion script, task_completion.sh, for bash users, is installed
to /usr/local/share/task (thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ Applied patch to allow task to build on Arch Linux (thanks to Johan Friis).
+ Applied patch to fix a UUID bug on Solaris 8 (thanks to Steven de Brouwer).
+ The task and taskrc man pages are here. Try "man task", "man taskrc"
(thanks to Federico Hernandez and P.C. Shyamshankar).
+ Fixed bug that causes task to create a default .task directory, even if
data.location specified otherwise (thanks to Federico Hernandez).
+ New "edit" command that fires up a text editor (uses 'editor' configuration
variable, $VISUAL or $EDITOR environment variable) and allows direct
editing of all editable task details.
1.6.1 (4/24/2009) 1b6faf57c998617024d0348a87b941a5d2ab2249
+ Fixed bug that caused new, first-time .taskrc files to be written without
including the custom report labels (thanks to P.C. Shyamshankar).
1.6.0 (4/12/2009) 06062a96eb57d10dcd7fbe1edf968bb638a0b3a9
+ Added support for new "append" command that adds more description text to
an existing task.
+ Added support for the "weekdays" recurrence, which means a task can recur
five times a week, and not on weekends (thanks to Chris Pride).
+ UTF8 text is now supported in task project names, tags and descriptions.
+ Fixed bug that caused the y/n confirmation on task deletion to ignore the
Enter key and fail to re-prompt (thanks to Bruce Dillahunty).
+ When the "echo.command" configuration variable is set to "yes", it causes
commands that modify tasks to display which task was affected (thanks to
Bruce Dillahunty).
+ A task can now be annotated with the command "task <id> annotate ...", and
a timestamped annotation will appear in reports.
+ A 'description_only' column is now available for use in custom reports,
and it excludes annotations.
+ A task can now be upgraded to a recurring task by adding a recurrence
frequency, a due date, and an optional until date.
+ When a recurring task is modified, all other instances of the recurring
task are also modified.
+ Custom reports now support user-specified column labels (thanks to T.
Charles Yun).
+ Task can now import tasks from a variety of data formats, including task
export files from versions 1.4.3 and earlier, versions 1.5.0 and later,
todo.sh 2.x, CSV, plain text and task command line. See online docs for
full details.
+ Export was including 'id' in the column header even though it was not
included in the data.
+ The task file format has changed slightly. Please back up your task
data files before upgrading to 1.6.0.
+ Added new column 'recurrence_indicator' that displays an 'R' if the task
is a recurring task. This column can be added to any custom report.
+ Added new column 'tag_indicator' that displays a '+' if the task
has any tags. This column can be added to any custom report.
+ Fixed bug where sometimes a task description was concatenated oddly if
there was a colon somewhere in the description.
+ Fixed bug that caused recurring annual tasks to exhibit a creeping due
date, because of an assumption of 365 days per year, which failed to
consider leap years (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Annotations can now be modified with the substitution commands /from/to/.
+ Substitutions can now be made global with /from/to/g and all occurrences
of "from" will be replaced with "to".
1.5.0 (3/15/2009) 87be68e2e83d7bb628be1e5679b16a49a26d3549
+ Removed deprecated TUTORIAL file.
+ Removed "showage" configuration variable.
+ "task stop" can now remove the start time from a started task.
+ "task ghistory" now displays a differently aligned graph, allowing
easier comparison by month of tasks added versus completed and deleted.
+ "task version" command now reports unrecognized configuration variables,
which may be spelling mistakes or deprecated variables.
+ "configure --enable-debug" now supported to suppress compiler optimization
to allow debugging.
+ Allow lower case priorities, and automatically upper case them.
+ Added support for "due" configuration variable which defines the number
of days in the future when a task is considered due.
+ Added support for custom reports, comprised of a set of column names and
sort order, with optional filtering in the configuration file. This
means user-defined reports can be written, and the reports currently
in the configuration file can be renamed. Several of task's built in
reports have been converted to user-defined reports.
+ New online documentation for custom reports.
+ New algorithm for determining when the "nag" message is displayed.
+ Fixed bug where task hangs with a certain combination of recurring tasks
and shadow files.
+ Fixed bug with the task sort algorithm, which led to an unstable sequence
when there were only a handful of tasks.
+ Performance enhanced by eliminating unnecessary sorting.
+ Task now has a large (and growing) test suite and bug regression tests
to help ensure higher quality releases.
+ Fixed bug that caused performance hit during table rendering.
+ Fixed bug that concatenated a modified description without spaces.
+ Added new column 'recur' that displays the recurrence period of any
recurring tasks. This column can be added to any custom report.
+ Added support for "color.recurring" configuration variable which
specifies the color of recurring tasks.
+ Added support for "locking" configuration variable that controls whether
file locking is used.
+ Task export feature now includes recurrence information, removes nested
quotes, and limits output to pending tasks.
+ Task no longer includes deleted tasks in the summary report (thanks to
Benjamin Tegarden).
+ Fixed bug that prevented the summary report from properly reporting
recently completed tasks.
1.4.3 (11/1/2008) 8639e9260646c8c9224e0fc47e5d2443b46eecfc
+ Fixed misleading task count at bottom on "info" report.
+ Added support for a shadow file that contains a plain text task report,
with the "shadow.file" and "shadow.command" configuration variables.
The shadow file is automatically updated whenever the task database
changes. Useful for integrating with "Samurize".
+ Task now displays a message whenever a shadow file is updated, if the
"shadow.notify" configuration variable is set "on".
+ Bug: adding a task with a \n, \r or \f in it now fails properly.
+ Removed "usage" command, and support for "command.logging" configuration
variable.
+ Added documentation for Shadow files.
+ Added documentation for task filters.
1.4.2 (9/18/2008) e7304e86ce9bb80978c7055fd2a9e999619a6fb8
+ "task undo" can now retract a "task done" command, provided no reports
have been run (and therefore TDB::gc run).
+ Task now correctly sorts on entire strings, instead of just the first
character (thanks to Andy Lester).
+ Task now uses dashes (-----) to column underlines when color is disabled
(thanks to Vincent Fleuranceau).
+ Task now allows mixed case attribute names (pri:, PRI:, Pri: ...) and
commands (add, ADD, Add ...) (thanks to Vincent Fleuranceau).
+ Task now supports a default project and priority for new tasks, via
the new "default.project" and "default.priority" configuration variables
(thanks to Vincent Fleuranceau).
+ Task supports improved word-wrapping to the terminal width.
+ Task now supports "default.command" configuration variable (for example
it could contain "list due:tomorrow") that is the command that is run
whenever task is invoked with no arguments.
+ Task supports modifying the existing description of a task, with the
following syntax: task <id> "new description ...".
+ Bug: Now properly supports relative dates in filters (task list due:eom,
task list due:tomorrow, task list due:23rd ...).
+ Bug: Source now properly includes <string.h> in order to build clean
using gcc 4.3 (thanks to H. İbrahim Güngör).
1.4.1 (7/18/2008) e080c3168c6064628ab85b21bd859d9875a3a9a7
+ Bug: Descriptions can not be altered with "task 123 New description".
+ Tweak: For "task calendar" month names are now centered over the month.
+ Removed TUTORIAL file contents in favor of online version.
+ Provided Mac .pkg binary.
1.4.0 (7/10/2008) 60b7d15a1d22e064acf0974c5d7eabbb57dd8071
+ New recurring tasks feature.
+ "task undelete" can now undelete erroneously deleted tasks, provided no
reports have been run (and therefore TDB::gc run).
+ Added averages to the "task history" report.
+ Added ability to override ~/.taskrc with rc:<file>.
+ Added bar chart history report "task ghistory".
+ Added task filtering on all reports.
+ Automatically shuts off color, curses when output is not a tty.
+ Supports relative due: dates (tomorrow, wednesday, 23rd, eom ...).
+ Supports the ~ character in .taskrc data.location.
+ Allows colons on the description, provided what is to the left of the colon
is not a standard attribute name.
+ Bug: Fixed where Esc[0m sequences were being emitted for no good reason.
+ Bug: Fixed underlined table headers when color is turned off.
+ Bug: Adding a blank priority resulted in an assigned garbage value.
+ Bug: Fixed parsing of date "07/08/2008" when using dateformat "m/d/Y".
1.3.1 (6/21/2008) 3a6de7d9402f2609a773a73b16eff97b14a32869
+ New configuration variable, "defaultwidth" that determines the width
of tables when ncurses support is not available.
+ Bug: "showage" configuration variable should apply to all reports, not
just the ones based on "list".
+ Bug: Fixed segmentation faults on Ubuntu when the "dateformat"
configuration variables was missing. This was a code bug, and should
have affected more platforms.
+ Bug: Task now will recreate a missing ~/.taskrc file, OR a missing
~/.task directory.
1.3.0 (6/18/2008) 6673e408a223af98c38779c20b08524042c0edfa
+ "task calendar" now displays multiple months per line, adjustable by the
"monthsperline" configuration variable. Feature added by Damian Glenny.
+ "task export" can now filter tasks like the reports.
+ Factored out code to filter tasks.
+ Displays shorter message when a command is entered incorrectly, and the
full usage for "task help".
+ "task oldest" shows the oldest tasks.
+ "task newest" shows the newest tasks.
+ Bug: Segmentation fault when no "dateformat" configuration variable
specified.
+ Bug: Fixed bug whereby if you have more than one task with a due date, 7
days gets added to the entry date of task 2..n.
+ Bug: Fixed bug whereby "1 wks" was being improperly pluralized.
1.2.0 (6/13/2008) c393d47cdfe7e197a31e94f4bb764474fa05ad8d
+ Bug: "dateformat" configuration variable used to display dates, but
not parse them.
+ "task list x" now performs a caseless comparison between "x" and the
description.
+ Task sub projects supported.
+ "showage" confguration determines whether "Age" column appears on the
"list" and "next" reports.
+ Improved TUTORIAL.
1.1.0 (6/7/2008) 73286e86628725b346db2a25fbcd4bd68efb9b3a
+ "blanklines" configuration to stop displaying unnecessary white
space and thus work better on small-screen devices.
+ "dateformat" configuration now determines how dates are formatted.
+ Better formatting of "task tags" output.
+ http://www.beckingham.net/task.html home page set up.
+ Added tags to the "task long" report.
1.0.1 (6/4/2008) d216d401217027d93581808fc8944ab7d6b85fb0
+ Bug: UUID generator not properly terminating string.
+ Bug: srandom/srand not called prior to UUID generation.
1.0.0 (6/3/2008) f3de5c07118c597091a05c7d7fe8bdeae95474c1
+ New movie made, uploaded.
+ Bug: assertion fails on mobile for t v.
+ Bug: configure.ac does not properly determine ncurses availability.
+ Bug: Cannot seem to use the percent character in a task description.
+ Bug: New installation "task stats" reports newest task 12/31/1969.
+ Bug: New installation task projects displays header but no data - should short-circuit.
+ Bug: incorrect color specification in sample .taskrc file.
+ Bug: when run without arguments, task dumps core on Solaris 10.
+ "task calendar" now reports all months with due pending tasks.
+ Added rules for colorization by tag, project and keyword.
+ Added legend to "task calendar".
0.9.9 (5/27/2008) 2ecf50032226c91b406f247417a063dc17c8e324
+ Autoconf/automake behaving properly.
+ Clean build on OS X 10.5.
+ Clean build on Ubuntu 8.0.
+ Clean build on Fedora Core 8.
+ Clean build on Fedora Core 9.
0.9.8 (5/25/2008) 18fd59a1edb20e5c68d086a97fae5fa9f6bb348a
+ Added "task color" command.
+ Removed unnecessary files.
+ Completed documentation.
0.9.7 (5/24/2008) 25dc4150947a3e612c8118838d04b3bbe68441f7
+ Migrated old compiler flags into Makefile.am.
+ Added ncurses endwin function check to configure.ac.
+ Set up structure for AUTHORS file.
+ Set up NEWS file, with pleas for feedback.
+ Added welcome message to README.
+ Completed a chunk of the TUTORIAL.
+ Added error handling for "task export" when a file name is not specified.
+ Task offers to create a sample ~/.taskrc file if one is not found.
+ Task offers to create a ~/.task directory if one is not found.
+ Removed unnecessary SAMPLE_taskrc, and assorted references.
+ Cleaned up ChangeLog.
+ Minor mods to standard docs.
+ Bumped version to 0.9.7.
+ Changed some autoconf details.
+ Corrected comment in T.cpp.
+ Made unit tests compile and run again.
+ Removed tests from distibution.
0.9.6 (5/13/2008)
+ Corrected wrong include file in Table.cpp.
+ Replaced color management code.
+ Improved color rules code.
0.9.5 (5/12/2008)
+ Replaced Table storage with Grid.
+ Added Grid.cpp to configure.ac.
+ Added Makefile to src/.gitignore.
+ Makefile should not be part of the repository.
+ Added Grid.cpp.
+ Added Grid::Cell::operator==.
+ ChangeLog file begun.
+ Bumped version to 0.9.5 for next release.
0.9.4 (4/26/2008)
+ Integrated new Grid object into build - not yet integrated into Table.
+ More .gitignore tweaks.
+ Added .gitignore.
+ Added more missing files.
+ Added all source code.
+ Generic OSS files added.
+ Initial commit on Github.
0.9.3 (4/6/2008)
+ Added "task completed" command.
+ Properly recognizes ncurses.
0.9.2 (4/3/2008)
+ Recognizes whether ncurses, flock is available.
+ "task" duplicated to "task_rel" for preparation of a fork.
0.9.1 (4/1/2008)
+ Blank attributes read are no longer written out.
+ Completed "task export" command.
+ Added configuration values to "task version" command.
+ Consolidated header files, removed unnecessary ones.
0.9.0 (3/23/2008)
+ flat source directory.
+ autoconf complete.
+ "task next".
+ "task stats".
+ "task export".
+ Rules-based colorization.
0.8.1 (1/28/2008) - 0.8.16 (3/13/2008)
+ autoconf conversion
0.8.0 Polish (1/25/2008)
+ Code cleanup, reorganization.
+ "task overdue".
+ Add "age" column to list and long.
+ Use 'conf' for build, version tracking.
+ Add "/from/to/" description editing.
0.7.0 Multi-user, File handling, atomicity (1/8/2008)
+ Clean, publishable API reimplementation.
+ File locking.
+ retain deleted tasks.
+ "task info ID" report showing all metadata.
+ File format v2, including UUID.
[Development hiatus while planning for T, TDB API, new features and the future
of the project. Seeded to two testers for feedback, suggestions. Development
deliberately stopped to allow extended use of task, allowing command logging and
regular usage to determine which features were needed or unnecessary.]
0.6.0 Reports (12/27/2006)
+ "task history".
+ "task summary".
+ "task calendar".
+ due support.
+ Table sorting.
0.5.0 Multi-user support (12/10/2006)
+ Command logging.
+ "task usage" report.
0.4.0 Destructive / modification commands (12/3/2006)
+ "task delete" complete.
+ "task id ..." complete.
+ "task list ..." synonym for "task find ...".
0.3.0 Work in progress support (12/3/2006)
+ "task start" complete.
+ "task done" complete.
+ completed.data support.
0.2.0 Neutral commands (12/2/2006)
+ "task find" complete.
+ "task projects" complete.
+ "task tags" complete.
0.1.0 Constructive commands (12/1/2006)
+ "task add" complete.
+ completed.data support.
+ ~/.taskrc support.
0.0.1 Basic infrastructure (11/29/2006)
+ Command line parsing.
+ API layer.
+ Usage.
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New Features in task 1.8
- Attribute modifiers, for precise queries
- Improved calendar feature
- Full undo capability
- All reports now customizable
- Command aliases can now be created
- In addition to being a standard part of Fedora 10 and 11 (yum install task),
task is now also a standard part of Cygwin 1.5
- There are new demo movies on taskwarrior.org
- Shell-friendly exit codes
Please refer to the ChangeLog file for full details. There are too many to
list here.
Task has been built and tested on the following configurations:
* OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard
* Fedora 12 Constantine and 11 Leonidas
* Ubuntu 9.10 Karmic Koala and 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
* Slackware 12.2
* Arch Linux
* Gentoo Linux
* SliTaz Linux
* CRUX Linux
* Solaris 10 and 8
* OpenBSD 4.5
* FreeBSD
* Cygwin 1.5
* Haiku R1/alpha1
While Task 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.
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Thank you for taking a look at task!
Task is a GTD, todo list, task management, command line utility with a multitude
of features. It is a portable, well supported, very active project, and it is
Open Source. Task has binary distributions, online documentation, demonstration
movies, and you'll find all the details at the site:
http://taskwarrior.org
At the site you'll find a wiki, discussion forums, downloads, news and more.
Your contributions are especially welcome. Whether it comes in the form of
code patches, ideas, discussion, bug reports, encouragement or criticism, your
input is needed.
Please send your support questions and code patches to:
support@taskwarrior.org
Consider joining taskwarrior.org and participating in the future of task.
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# bash completion support for task
#
# Copyright 2009 Federico Hernandez
# All rights reserved.
#
# This script is part of the task project.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the
#
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA
# 02110-1301
# USA
#
# The routines will do completion of:
#
# *) task subcommands
# *) project names
# *) tag names
#
# To use these routines:
#
# 1) Copy this file to somewhere (e.g. ~/.bash_completion.d/.task_completion.sh).
# 2) Added the following line to your .bashrc:
# source ~/.bash_completion.d/task_completion.sh
#
# OR
#
# 3) Copy the file to /etc/bash_complettion.d
# 4) source /etc/bash_completion
#
# To submit patches/bug reports:
#
# *) Go to the projects website at
#
# http://taskwarrior.org
#
_task_get_tags() {
task _tags
}
_task_get_config() {
task _config
}
_task_offer_projects() {
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(task _projects)" -- ${cur/*:/}) )
}
_task()
{
local cur prev opts base
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
prev="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-1]}"
if [ ${#COMP_WORDS[*]} -gt 2 ]
then
prev2="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD-2]}"
else
prev2=""
fi
# echo -e "\ncur='$cur'"
# echo "prev='$prev'"
# echo "prev2='$prev2'"
opts="$(task _commands) $(task _ids)"
case "${prev}" in
:)
case "${prev2}" in
pro*)
_task_offer_projects
return 0
;;
esac
;;
*)
case "${cur}" in
pro*:*)
_task_offer_projects
return 0
;;
:)
case "${prev}" in
pro*)
_task_offer_projects
return 0
;;
esac
;;
+*)
local tags=$(_task_get_tags | sed 's/^/+/')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${tags}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
;;
-*)
local tags=$(_task_get_tags | sed 's/^/-/')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${tags}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
;;
rc.*)
local config=$(_task_get_config | sed -e 's/^/rc\./' -e 's/$/:/')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${config}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
;;
esac
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
}
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Configure VIM for Syntax Highlighting of Task Data
The task data files (pending.data, completed.data and undo.data) as well as
edits made via commands like "task 1 edit" can be color-highlighted if you
happen to use VIM as your preferred text editor. Eventually this will happen
automatically in newer versions of VIM, but for now you have to do a little
bit of file shuffling.
Prerequisites
For this to work, you need to first have syntax highlighting enabled when you
use VIM. This happens to be the default for most VIM installations, but it is
usually quite simple if that doesn't happen to be so in your case. Rather than
repeat the excellent VIM documentation here, please see the appropriate VIM
documentation itself. Generally this can be made seen by starting vim/gvim and
issuing the following command:
:help syntax
You may prefer instead to read the help online at:
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/syntax.html#syntax
Configuring VIM to Understand Task Data
Once you have VIM's syntax highlighting enabled and working with other file
types properly, configuring it for use with task is simple. You simply need to
copy some files that came with task into your home directory so that you have:
~/.vim/ftdetect/task.vim
~/.vim/syntax/taskdata.vim
~/.vim/syntax/taskedit.vim
The source of these files varies depending on how you installed task. If you
installed task via a regular package (rpm or deb) you can find these files in
/usr/share/doc/task-VERSION/scripts/vim/. If you built task yourself from the
tarball (using the default configure options), these will be in
/usr/local/share/doc/task-VERSION/scripts/vim/ instead. So you should be able
to do one of the following:
cp -av /usr/share/doc/task-VERSION/scripts/vim/* ~/.vim/
or
cp -av /usr/local/share/doc/task-VERSION/scripts/vim/* ~/.vim/
You should then be ready to go.
---
All three above mentioned files are
Copyright 2009 John Florian
and are available under the GNU Public License version 2 or later.
For the full text of this license, see COPYING.

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" Vim support file to detect task data files and single task edits
"
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Wed Jul 8 19:45:55 EDT 2009
"
" Copyright 2009 John Florian
"
" This file is available under the GNU Public License version 2 or later.
" For the full text of this license, see COPYING.
" for the raw data files
au BufRead,BufNewFile {pending,completed,undo}.data set filetype=taskdata
" for 'task 42 edit'
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.task set filetype=taskedit
" vim:noexpandtab

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" Vim syntax file
" Language: task data
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Wed Jul 8 19:46:20 EDT 2009
"
" Copyright 2009 John Florian
"
" This file is available under the GNU Public License version 2 or later.
" For the full text of this license, see COPYING.
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items.
" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded.
if version < 600
syntax clear
elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
" Key Names for values.
syn keyword taskdataKey description due end entry imask mask parent
syn keyword taskdataKey priority project recur start status tags uuid
syn match taskdataKey "annotation_\d\+"
syn match taskdataUndo "^time.*$"
syn match taskdataUndo "^\(old \|new \|---\)"
" Values associated with key names.
"
" Strings
syn region taskdataString matchgroup=Normal start=+"+ end=+"+
\ contains=taskdataEncoded,taskdataUUID,@Spell
"
" Special Embedded Characters (e.g., "&comma;")
syn match taskdataEncoded "&\a\+;" contained
" UUIDs
syn match taskdataUUID "\x\{8}-\(\x\{4}-\)\{3}\x\{12}" contained
" The default methods for highlighting. Can be overridden later.
hi def link taskdataEncoded Function
hi def link taskdataKey Statement
hi def link taskdataString String
hi def link taskdataUUID Special
hi def link taskdataUndo Type
let b:current_syntax = "taskdata"
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" Vim syntax file
" Language: support for 'task 42 edit'
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Wed Jul 8 19:46:32 EDT 2009
"
" Copyright 2009 John Florian
"
" This file is available under the GNU Public License version 2 or later.
" For the full text of this license, see COPYING.
" For version 5.x: Clear all syntax items.
" For version 6.x: Quit when a syntax file was already loaded.
if version < 600
syntax clear
elseif exists("b:current_syntax")
finish
endif
syn match taskeditHeading "^\s*#\s*Name\s\+Editable details\s*$" contained
syn match taskeditHeading "^\s*#\s*-\+\s\+-\+\s*$" contained
syn match taskeditReadOnly "^\s*#\s*\(UU\)\?ID:.*$" contained
syn match taskeditReadOnly "^\s*#\s*Status:.*$" contained
syn match taskeditReadOnly "^\s*#\s*i\?Mask:.*$" contained
syn match taskeditKey "^ *.\{-}:" nextgroup=taskeditString
syn match taskeditComment "^\s*#.*$"
\ contains=taskeditReadOnly,taskeditHeading
syn match taskeditString ".*$" contained contains=@Spell
" The default methods for highlighting. Can be overridden later.
hi def link taskeditComment Comment
hi def link taskeditHeading Function
hi def link taskeditKey Statement
hi def link taskeditReadOnly Special
hi def link taskeditString String
let b:current_syntax = "taskedit"
" vim:noexpandtab

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#compdef task
# zsh completion for task
#
# Copyright 2009 P.C. Shyamshankar
# All rights reserved.
#
# This script is part of the task project.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
# this program; if not, write to the
#
# Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
# Boston, MA
# 02110-1301
# USA
#
typeset -g _task_cmds
_task_cmds=($(task rubbish-command | sed -n -e 's/^\s\+task \(\w\+\) .*/\1/p' | grep -v ID))
# As of task 1.7.0,
# _task_cmds=(add append annotate completed edit duplicate delete undelete info start stop done undo projects tags summary timesheet history ghistory next calendar active overdue stats import export color version help list long ls newest oldest)
_task() {
_arguments -s -S \
"*::task command:_task_commands"
return 0
}
(( $+functions[_task_commands] )) ||
_task_commands() {
local cmd ret=1
if (( CURRENT == 1 )); then
_describe -t commands 'task command' _task_cmds
else
local curcontext="${curcontext}"
cmd="${_task_cmds[(r)$words[1]:*]%%:*}"
if (( $#cmd )); then
curcontext="${curcontext%:*:*}:task-${cmd}"
_call_function ret _task_${cmd} || _message "No command remaining."
else
_message "Unknown subcommand ${cmd}"
fi
return ret
fi
}