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AUTHORS
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The development of taskwarrior was made possible by the significant
contributions of the following people:
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)
Cory Donnelly (Contributing Author)
Johannes Schlatow (Contributing Author)
The following submitted code, packages or analysis, and deserve special thanks:
Damian Glenny
Andy Lester
H. İbrahim Güngör
@@ -22,26 +17,15 @@ The following submitted code, packages or analysis, and deserve special thanks:
P.C. Shyamshankar
Johan Friis
Steven de Brouwer
Pietro Cerutti
Alexander Neumann
Emil Sköldberg
Michal Josífko
Ed Neville
Kevin Owens
Mick Koch
Kathryn Andersen
Alexander Schremmer
Jostein Berntsen
Thanks to the following, who submitted detailed bug reports and excellent
suggestions:
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
@@ -50,16 +34,6 @@ suggestions:
Eric Farris
Bruce Dillahunty
Askme Too
Mike Adonay
Thomas@BIC
Ian Mortimer
Zach Frazier
Ivo Jimenez
Joe Pulliam
Juergen Daubert
Rich Mintz
Seneca Cunningham
Dirk Deimeke
Michelle Crane
Elizabeth Maxson
Peter De Poorter

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------ current release ---------------------------
1.9.3 (11/08/2010)
+ Added feature #43, now task supports relative dates like '3wks',
'1 month', '4d' for 'due', 'wait' and 'until' dates. Essentially
durations are now allowed where dates are expected, and are treated
as relative to the current date/time.
+ Added feature #189, that records the start and stop times as an
annotation for a task.
+ Added features #244, #272, #273, #274, #275 and #279, which support
import and export of YAML 1.1. YAML is now the default export format
for task.
+ Added feature #391, now the 'task color legend' command will show
samples of all the defined colors and color rules from your .taskrc
and theme.
+ Added feature #410, and now task supports dependencies between tasks
with the syntax 'task 1 depends:2' to add a dependency, or 'task 1
depends:-2' to remove a dependency.
+ Added feature #421, and now task can sync data files from two sources
via the 'merge' command.
+ Added feature #423, now custom report filters allow rc overrides.
+ Added feature #428, preparing the new structure for the NEWS file.
+ Added feature #429, which improves the 'all' report to exclude deleted.
tasks, provide a new sort order and include the 'end' column.
+ Added feature #431, which improves feedback after running the 'log'
command.
+ Added feature #446, task supports now 'sow', 'som' and 'soy' as dates
for 'due', 'wait' and 'until' (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
Added as well synonyms soww/eoww plus new socw/eocw for calendar weeks.
+ Fixed bug #467, where recurring tasks were not honoring wait values.
+ Added feature #471, which makes greater use of projects by reporting
changes to the completion percentage when it changes.
+ Added feature #478, which uses the colorization rules in the 'info'
report.
+ Added feature #481, allowing for user control of the color rule order
of precedence via the 'rule.precedence.color' configuration variable.
+ Fixed bug #493, which made waiting, recurring tasks invisible (thanks to
Alexander Schremmer).
+ Added feature #499, giving an extra line in the message output when
doing bulk done changes (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ New 'depends' column for custom reports.
+ New 'blocked' report for showing blocked tasks.
+ New 'unblocked' report for showing tasks that are not blocked.
+ Improved man pages (thanks to Andy Lester).
+ Default .taskrc files are now largely empty, and rely almost completed
on default values.
+ Special tags 'nocal', 'nocolor' and 'nonag' are implemented.
+ The 'tags' command highlights special tags.
+ The 'stats' and 'info' reports not obey color.alternate.
+ New fish shell tab completion script (thanks to Mick Koch).
+ Color rules now obey the rc.search.case.sensitive configuration option.
+ The color.keyword.XXX color rule now applies to annotations too.
+ Importing the same YAML twice now generates an error.
+ Two new color themes (thanks to Kathryn Andersen).
+ More localized holiday files for US, CA, SE, DE, FR, UK, ES, NL and NO
(thanks to T. Charles Yun, Jostein Berntsen).
+ Added new 'diagnostics' command to help with bug submission, testing.
+ Fixed bug #427, preventing the task edit command to parse annotation
dates with spaces.
+ Fixed bug #433, making task command output more consistent.
+ Fixed bug #434, allowing users to complete tasks with status 'waiting'
+ Fixed bug #438, correcting the sorting of the entry_time, start_time
and end_time columns (thanks to Michelle Crane).
+ Fixed bug #439, which ignored dateformat.annotation for sparse annotations.
+ Fixed bug #440, which prevented simultaneous append/prepend and substitution.
+ Fixed bug #441, which misparsed '/a/a:/' as an attribute, rather than a
substitution (thanks to Michelle Crane).
+ Fixed bug #444, which made task shell unusable after canceling out of an
undo command.
+ Fixed bug #445, which caused task to not notice that the command 'h' is
ambiguous.
+ Fixed bug #449, so the wait: attribute can be applied to a task at any
time, not just on add.
+ Fixed bug #452, which defines a higher resolution division between due
and overdue.
+ Fixed bug #459, which showed a confusing message when 'limit:page' was
used, with few tasks.
+ Fixed bug #461, in which the filter 'due:today' failed, but 'due.is:today'
worked.
+ Fixed bug #466, which gave the wrong error message when a custom report
was missing a direction indicator for the sort order.
+ Fixed bug #470, which caused task to not support the color 'none'.
+ Fixed bug #476, so that task now issues a warning when a wait date falls
after a due date (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Fixed bug #480, which didn't properly support @ characters in tags. This
also now supports $ and #.
+ Fixed bug #489, which caused the filter 'tags.none:' to fail.
+ Fixed bug #494, causing imported text files to ultimately lack uuids
(thanks to Elizabeth Maxson).
+ Fixed problem with command line configuration overrides that had no
values.
+ Fixed problem with the 'undo' command not observing the rc.color or the
rc._forcecolor settings.
+ Fixed problem with extra blank line in the ghistory reports.
+ Fixed a precision problem with average age on the summary report.
+ Clarified the documentation regarding the project name (taskwarrior) and
the program name (task).
------ old releases ------------------------------
1.9.2 (7/10/2010) a13989f18eb34b3363f433c965084b6491425b9f
+ Added feature #320, so the command "task 123" is interpreted as an implicit
"task info 123" command (thanks to John Florian).
+ Added feature #326, allowing tasks to be added in the completed state, by
using the 'log' command in place of 'add' (thanks to Cory Donnelly).
+ Added features #36 and #37, providing annual versions of the 'history' and
'ghistory' command as 'history.annual' and 'ghistory.annual'.
+ Added feature #363 supporting iCalendar/vcalendar (RFC-2445, RFC-5545,
RFC-5546) export via the 'export.ical' command.
+ Added feature #390, an extra dateformat for annotations (thanks to Cory
Donnelly).
+ Added feature #407, a new 'task show' command to display the current
configuration settings or just the ones matching a search string.
'task config' is now only used to set new configuration values.
+ Added feature #298, supporting a configurable number of future recurring
tasks that are generated.
+ Added feature #412, which allows the 'projects' and 'tags' commands to be
list all used projects/tags, not just the ones used in current pending tasks.
Controlled by the 'list.all.projects' and 'list.all.tags' configuration
variables (thanks to Dirk Deimeke).
+ Added feature #415, which supports displaying just a single page of tasks,
by specifying either 'limit:page' to a command, or 'report.xxx.limit:page'
in a report specification (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Improvements to the man pages (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
+ Modified the 'next' report to only display one page, by default.
+ Added feature #408, making it possible to delete annotations with the new
denotate command and the provided description (thanks to Dirk Deimeke).
+ Added support for more varied durations when specifying recurring tasks,
such as '3 mths' or '24 hrs'.
+ The ghistory graph bars can now be colored with 'color.history.add',
'color.history.done' and 'color.history.delete' configuration variables.
+ Added feature #156, so that task supports both a 'side' and 'diff' style
of undo.
+ Distribution now includes 7 theme files, for 16- and 256-color terminals.
+ Task now defaults to using the equivalent to the dark-16.theme.
+ Fixed bug #406 so that task now includes command aliases in the _commands
helper command used by shell completion scripts.
+ Fixed bug #211 - it was unclear which commands modify a task description.
+ Fixed bug #411, clarifying that the 'projects' command only lists projects
for which there are pending tasks (thanks to Dirk Deimeke).
+ Fixed bug #414, that caused filtering on the presence or absence of tags
containing Unicode characters to fail (thanks to Michal Josífko).
+ Fixed bug #416, which caused sorting on a date to fail if the year was not
included in the dateformat (thanks to Michelle Crane).
+ Fixed bug #417, which caused sorting on countdown and age fields to be
wrong (thanks to Michell Crane).
+ Fixed bug #418, which caused the attribute modifier 'due.before' to fail
if the year was not included in the dateformat (thanks to Michelle Crane).
+ Fixed bug #132, which failed to set a sort order so that active tasks sort
higher than inactive tasks, all things being equal.
+ Fixed bug #405, which incorrectly compared dates on tasks created by
versions earlier than 1.9.1 to those created by 1.9.1 or later (thanks to
Ivo Jimenez).
+ Fixed bug #420, missing 'ID' from help text (thanks to Ed Neville).
+ Fixed bug that prevented 'task list priority.above:L' from working.
+ Fixed bug that miscalculated terminal width for the ghistory.annual
report.
+ Fixed wording (support issue #383) when modifying a recurring task (thanks
to T. Charles Yun).
1.9.1 (5/22/2010) 60a99725b858be134ad538cb7c1a32c98de70e67
+ Summary report bar colors can now be specified with color.summary.bar
and color.summary.background configuration variables.
+ The 'edit' command now conveniently fills in the current date for new
annotations.
+ Deleting a task no longer clobbers any recorded end date (thanks to
Seneca Cunningham).
+ The following holidays are now computed automatically and can be used
in the definitions for the calendar holidays:
Good Friday (goodfriday), Easter (easter), Easter monday
(eastermonday), Ascension (ascension), Pentecost (pentecost)
The date is configured with the given keyword.
+ The configure script is more portable (thanks to Emil Sköldberg).
+ Updated task-faq.5 man page.
+ Fixed bug #382 in which the annotate command didn't return an error
message when called without an ID.
+ Fixed bug #402 which failed compilation on Arch Linux (thanks to
Johannes Schlatow).
+ Fixed bug #401 that ignored the search.case.sensitive configuration
setting when filtering on project names (thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #395 that prevented the upgrade of a pending task to a
recurring task (thanks to T. Charles Yun).
1.9.0 (2/22/2010) dd758f8b33de110a633e2ff3ebdac73232b8ff44
+ Added feature #283 that makes it possible to control the verbosity
of the output of annotations.
+ Added feature #254 (#295) which gives task a second date format to be
used in the reports with more conversion sequences like weekday name
or weeknumber. The date format is set with variable "dateformat.report".
+ Added feature #292 that permits alternate line coloration in reports
(thanks to Richard Querin).
+ Added feature #307 that provides vim with syntax highlighting for .taskrc.
+ Added feature #336 which gives task a 'prepend' command for symmetry
with the 'append' command.
+ 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).
+ The 'delete' command is now aliased to 'rm' (thanks to Ivo Jimenez).
+ Added new attribute modifiers 'word' and 'noword' which find the existence
of whole words, or prove the non-existence of whole words. If a task has
the description "Pay the bill", then "description.word:the" will match, but
"description.word:th" will not. For partial word matches, there is still
"description.contains:th".
+ Added new 'config' command to display the configuration settings of task.
As a consequence 'version' now only shows the version number and legal
information.
+ The 'config' command now complains about use of deprecated color names in
your .taskrc file.
+ Added feature #296, that allows the 'config' command to modify your .taskrc
settings directly, with the command 'task config <name> <value>', or
'task config <name>' to remove the setting.
+ Task now supports nested .taskrc files using the "include /path" directive.
+ The 'entry', 'start' and 'end' columns now have equivalents that include the
time, and are called 'entry_time', 'start_time', and 'end_time', for use in
custom reports.
+ 2 new columns have been added to the reports: countdown and
countdown_compact. They show the days left until a task is due or how many
days a task has been overdue.
+ The new 'priority_long' field can be shown in custom reports, and will
display 'High' rather than the abbreviated 'H'.
+ Task now supports .taskrc command line overrides using rc.name:value and
the new rc.name=value to accommodate a frequent mistake.
+ The color rules for projects (color.project.foo) now matches on partial
project names, the same way as filters.
+ The color command now takes a color as an argument, and displays that color
with sample text.
+ Added 2 new configuration variables to display the details of tasks with due
dates when doing a 'task cal' for the corresponding months:
'calendar.details' and 'calendar.details.report'
+ Added 5 new color configuration variables to colorize today, days with due
tasks, days with overdue tasks, weekend days and week numbers in the
calendar:
'calendar.color.today', 'color.calendar.due', 'calendar.calendar.overdue',
'color.calendar.weekend'and 'color.calendar.weeknumber'.
+ Added support for holidays in the calendar by using calendar.holidays
and the corresponding holiday.X.name and holiday.X.date variables.
The default dateformat being YMD (20101224) set by dateformat.holiday.
+ The coloring of due tasks in reports can now be enabled for all tasks, and
not only the imminent ones, by setting the configuration variable due=0.
+ Tasks due on the current day ("today") can now have their own color setting
color.due.today and color.calendar.due.today.
+ Added a new 'task-faq' man page for common questions and answers.
+ Added a new 'task-color' man page detailing how to set up and use color in
task.
+ Added feature #176, which allows for configurable case-sensitivity for
keyword searches and substitutions (thanks to John Florian).
+ Task can now use an alternate tag indicator by setting the tag.indicator
configuration variable to something other than the default of +.
+ Task can now use an alternate active indicator by setting the
active.indicator configuration variable to something other than the default
of *.
+ Task can now use an alternate recurrence indicator by setting the
recurrence.indicator configuration variable to something other than the
default of R.
+ Added a new file, README.build, which provides assistance troubleshooting
build-related problems on different operating systems and environments.
+ Fixed bug #316 which caused the timesheet report to display an oddly sorted
list.
+ 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 #347 which used only a lowercase "all" to confirm multiple changes
instead of an uppercase "All" like the "Yes" answer.
+ Fixed bug that was causing the 'completed' report to sort incorrectly.
+ Fixed bug that showed a calendar for the year 2037 when 'task calendar due'
was run, and there are no tasks with due dates.
+ Fixed bug #360 which prevented certain modifications to recurring tasks
(thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #299 which prevented excluding multiple projects from a report,
by using "task list project.isnt:foo project.isnt:bar" (thanks to John
Florian).
+ Fixed bug #368 which caused recurring tasks 'until' dates to be rendered as
epoch numbers instead of dates (thanks to Cory Donnelly).
+ Fixed bug #369 which prevented the config command from setting quoted or
unquoted multi-word values (thanks to Richard Querin).
+ Fixed bug #370 which prevented the removal of a due date from a task,
mis-identifying the task as recurring just because it had a due date
(thanks to John Florian).
+ Fixed bug #371 which caused task to mis-apply certain color rules, like
color.alternate, which was (a) not applied first, and (b) not blended
with the other color rules (thanks to Richard Querin).
+ Fixed bug #372 which incorrectly mapped 16-color backgrounds into the
256-color space.
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).
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
1.8.0 (7/21/2009)
+ 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).
@@ -442,7 +70,9 @@
and completed tasks.
+ Now over 1,600 unit tests, helping to maintain code quality.
1.7.1 (6/8/2009) 1422a15cbc470cff590bf06daad20d01fe1b05ef
------ old releases ------------------------------
1.7.1 (6/8/2009)
+ 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.
@@ -688,8 +318,7 @@
+ 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: 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.

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SUBDIRS = src
dist_man_MANS = doc/man/task.1 doc/man/taskrc.5 doc/man/task-tutorial.5 doc/man/task-faq.5 doc/man/task-color.5 doc/man/task-sync.5
dist_man_MANS = doc/man/task.1 doc/man/taskrc.5 doc/man/task-tutorial.5
#docdir = $(datadir)/doc/${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}
docdir = $(datadir)/doc/${PACKAGE}-${VERSION}
doc_DATA = AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING NEWS README
EXTRA_DIST = INSTALL README.build
EXTRA_DIST = INSTALL
bashscriptsdir = $(docdir)
nobase_dist_bashscripts_DATA = scripts/bash/task_completion.sh
@@ -14,11 +14,7 @@ zshscriptsdir = $(docdir)
nobase_dist_zshscripts_DATA = scripts/zsh/_task
vimscriptsdir = $(docdir)
nobase_dist_vimscripts_DATA = scripts/vim/README scripts/vim/ftdetect/task.vim scripts/vim/syntax/taskdata.vim scripts/vim/syntax/taskedit.vim scripts/vim/syntax/taskrc.vim
nobase_dist_vimscripts_DATA = scripts/vim/README scripts/vim/ftdetect/task.vim scripts/vim/syntax/taskdata.vim scripts/vim/syntax/taskedit.vim
i18ndir = $(docdir)
nobase_dist_i18n_DATA = i18n/strings.de-DE i18n/strings.en-US i18n/strings.es-ES i18n/strings.fr-FR i18n/strings.nl-NL i18n/strings.sv-SE i18n/tips.de-DE i18n/tips.en-US i18n/tips.sv-SE
rcfiledir = $(docdir)/rc
dist_rcfile_DATA = doc/rc/holidays-CA.rc doc/rc/holidays-DE.rc doc/rc/holidays-ES.rc doc/rc/holidays-FR.rc doc/rc/holidays-NL.rc doc/rc/holidays-SE.rc doc/rc/holidays-UK.rc doc/rc/holidays-US.rc doc/rc/dark-16.theme doc/rc/dark-256.theme doc/rc/light-16.theme doc/rc/light-256.theme doc/rc/dark-blue-256.theme doc/rc/dark-green-256.theme doc/rc/dark-red-256.theme doc/rc/dark-violets-256.theme doc/rc/dark-yellow-green.theme

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New Features in taskwarrior 1.9.3
New Features in task 1.8.0
- Start and stop times for a task can now be recorded as annotations.
- Special tags 'nocolor', 'nocal' and 'nonag'.
- Now supports durations in dates, such as:
$ task ... due:4d
$ task ... due:3wks
- 'sow', 'som' and 'soy' are now accepted in dates. 'soww' and 'eoww' are
now synonyms for 'sow' and 'eow' (ww = working week) 'socw' and 'eocw'
refer to the calendar week (starting Sunday/Monday and
- Now supports the beginning of the week, month and year in dates.
- Now supports 'now' as a date/time.
- Now defines an overdue task as being one second after the due date,
instead of the day after the due date.
- Import and export of YAML 1.1, including round-trip capability, and
detection of duplicate imports.
- New merge capability for syncing task data files.
- New push capability for distributing merged changes.
- New pull capability for copying data files from a remote location.
- When completing or modifying a task, the project status is displayed.
- The 'info' report is now colorized.
- Certain characters (#, $, @) are now supported for use in tags.
- User-controlled color rule precedence.
- Two new color themes.
- New holiday files for US, SE, DE, CA, FR, UK, ES, NL and NO localizations.
- Task dependencies, and new 'blocked' and 'unblocked' reports for list
those tasks.
- 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
Please refer to the ChangeLog file for full details. There are too many to
list here.
New commands in taskwarrior 1.9.3
Task has been built and tested on the following configurations:
- New 'task color legend' command will show samples of all the defined colors
and color rules from your .taskrc and theme.
- New 'task export.yaml' command will export YAML 1.1, which can then be
imported via 'task import <file>'.
- New 'task merge <url>' command that can merge the local and an undo.data
file from another taskwarrior user, to sync across machines, for example.
- New 'task push <url>' command to distribute merged changes.
- New 'task pull <url>' command to copy data files from a remote location.
- New 'diagnostics' command to aid bug reporting.
- OS X 10.5 Leopard
- OS X 10.4 Tiger
- Fedora Core 11 Leonidas
- Fedora Core 10 Cambridge
- Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jackalope
- Ubuntu 8.10 Intrepid Ibex
- Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron
- Slackware 12.2
- Arch Linux
- Solaris 10
- Solaris 8
- OpenBSD 4.5
- FreeBSD
- Cygwin 1.5.25-14
New configuration options in taskwarrior 1.9.3
- journal.time, journal.time.start.annotation, journal.time.stop.annotation
ending Saturday/Sunday).
- Color rule precedence can now be explicitly set with the configuration
variable rule.precedence.color. Try "task show rule.pre" to show the
default settings.
- merge.autopush to control whether pushing after merging is automated.
- merge.*.uri to configure source locations for the merge command
(e.g. merge.default.uri).
- push.*.uri to configure target locations for the push command.
- pull.*.uri to configure source locations for the pull command.
- dependency.confirm controls whether dependency chain repair needs to be
confirmed.
- dependency.reminder controls whether the user is nagged about dependency
chain violations.
Newly deprecated features in taskwarrior 1.9.3
- entry_time, start_time and end_time are now synonyms for the entry, start
and end fields. Recent enhancements to date formatting render these fields
obsolete. The 'task show' command warns of the use of these deprecated
fields. The synonyms will be removed in a future version of taskwarrior.
---
Taskwarrior has been built and tested on the following configurations:
* OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard and 10.5 Leopard
* Fedora 13 Goddard, 12 Constantine
* Ubuntu 10.10 Maverick Meerkat, 10.04 Lucid Lynx
* Debian Sid
* Slackware 12.2
* Arch Linux
* Gentoo Linux
* SliTaz Linux
* CRUX Linux
* SuSE 11.3
* Solaris 10 and 8
* OpenBSD 4.5
* FreeBSD
* Cygwin 1.7 and 1.5
* Haiku R1/alpha1
---
While Taskwarrior has undergone testing, bugs are sure to remain. If you
encounter a bug, please enter a new issue at:
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
@@ -102,3 +44,5 @@ Or just send a message to:
support@taskwarrior.org
Thank you.
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README
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Thank you for taking a look at taskwarrior!
Thank you for taking a look at task!
Taskwarrior 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. Taskwarrior has binary distributions, online
documentation, demonstration movies, and you'll find all the details at:
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.
code patches, ideas, discussion, bug reports or just encouragement, 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 taskwarrior.
Consider joining taskwarrior.org and participating in the future of task.
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Taskwarrior Build Notes
----------------
Taskwarrior 1.9 has dependencies that are detected by the configure program in
almost all cases, but there are situations and operating systems that mean you
will need to offer configure a little help.
If taskwarrior will not build on your system, first take a look at the Operating
System notes below. If this doesn't help, then go to the Troubleshooting
section, which includes instructions on how to contact us for help.
Operating System Notes
----------------------
Cygwin 1.7
Building taskwarrior on Cygwin 1.7 requires a configure option:
./configure --with-ncurses-inc=/usr/include/ncurses
This is because the ncurses include files are in a different location to
Cygwin 1.5.
Haiku Alpha/R1
Taskwarrior must be built with gcc version 4.x, so make sure you run:
$ setgcc gcc4
To switch from gcc 2.95 to gcc 4.x.
Troubleshooting
---------------
In most cases, it is sufficient to run the configure program like this:
$ ./configure
Configure will run and locate all the necessary pieces for the build, and create
a Makefile. There may be errors and warnings when running configure, or there
may be compiler errors and warnings when running 'make'. Sometimes you will run
configure with no reported problems, and the build will fail later. This is
almost always because configure is mistaken about some assumption.
The configure program can accept several options that help with its ability to
locate and use the ncurses library. They are:
--with-ncurses
This option tells configure that no matter what it thinks, ncurses is
definitely on this system and should be enabled. If needed, this option
probable needs to be accompanied by the next two options.
--with-ncurses-inc=/usr/include
If configure cannot find ncurses header files, this option will tell it
exactly where to look. The path specified in this example is the default,
so that probably won't help you. The path should be the directory in which
the file 'ncurses.h' resides. Here are some possible values to try:
/usr/include (the default shown above)
/usr/include/ncurses
/usr/local/include
/usr/local/include/ncurses
This should cover most systems, but new variations keeps cropping up.
--with-ncurses-lib=/usr/lib
If configure cannot find the ncurses library, this option will tell it
exactly where to look. The path specified in this example is the default,
so that probably won't help you. The path should be the directory in which
the file 'libncurses.a' (or your system's equivalent) resides. Here are
some possible values to try:
/usr/lib
/usr/local/lib
This should cover most systems, but new variations keeps cropping up.
--without-ncurses
This disables ncurses support in taskwarrior, and should really be used as a
last resort. We know of no systems where this is needed.
If trying these options does not succeed, please send the contents of the
'config.log' files to support@taskwarrior.org, or post a message in the support
forums at taskwarrior.org along with the information.
If configure runs, but taskwarrior does not build, when ideally you would send
both the contents of config.log, and a transcript from the build, which is not
written to a file, and must be captured from the terminal.
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# Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.61)
AC_INIT(task, 1.9.3, support@taskwarrior.org)
AC_INIT(task, 1.8.0, support@taskwarrior.org)
# Source type.
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CC
AC_LANG(C++)
# Local copies for modification and later AC_SUBST.
CFLAGS="${CFLAGS=}"
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS=}"
# this macro is used to get the arguments supplied
# to the configure script (./configure --enable-debug)
# Check if we have enable debug support.
@@ -23,162 +13,44 @@ AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether to enable debugging)
debug_default="no"
AC_ARG_ENABLE(debug, [ --enable-debug=[no/yes] turn on debugging
[default=$debug_default]],, enable_debug=$debug_default)
if test "x$enable_debug" = "xyes"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -pedantic -ggdb3 -DDEBUG"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Wall -pedantic -ggdb3 -DDEBUG"
# Yes, shell scripts can be used
if test "$enable_debug" = "yes"; then
CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -pedantic -ggdb3 -DDEBUG"
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes)
else
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -pedantic -O3"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -Wall -pedantic -O3"
CXXFLAGS="$CFLAGS -Wall -pedantic -O3"
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
fi
# Check for OS.
OS=`uname|sed -e 'y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/'|cut -c 1-5`
OS=`uname|sed -e 'y/ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz/'`
if test "$OS" = "sunos"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS Solaris detected])
AC_DEFINE([SOLARIS], [], [Compiling on Solaris])
elif test "$OS" = "darwi"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS Darwin detected])
AC_DEFINE([DARWIN], [], [Compiling on Darwin])
elif test "$OS" = "cygwi"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS Cygwin detected])
AC_DEFINE([CYGWIN], [], [Compiling on Cygwin])
elif test "$OS" = "openb"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS OpenBSD detected])
AC_DEFINE([OPENBSD], [], [Compiling on OpenBSD])
elif test "$OS" = "haiku"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS Haiku detected])
AC_DEFINE([HAIKU], [], [Compiling on Haiku])
elif test "$OS" = "freeb"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS FreeBSD detected])
AC_DEFINE([FREEBSD], [], [Compiling on FreeBSD])
elif test "$OS" = "linux"; then
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS Linux detected])
AC_DEFINE([LINUX], [], [Compiling on Linux])
else
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS not detected])
AC_DEFINE([UNKNOWN], [], [Compiling on Unknown])
AC_MSG_NOTICE([OS Non-Solaris detected])
AC_DEFINE([LINUX], [], [Compiling on Non-Solaris])
fi
# ncurses enabled by default.
AC_ARG_WITH([ncurses],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ncurses], [disable support for ncurses])],
[with_ncurses=no],
[with_ncurses=yes])
AC_ARG_WITH([ncurses-inc],
[AS_HELP_STRING ([--with-ncurses-inc=DIR], [ncurses include files are in DIR])],
[ncurses_inc=$withval],
[ncurses_inc=''])
AC_ARG_WITH([ncurses-lib],
[AS_HELP_STRING ([--with-ncurses-lib=DIR], [ncurses lib files are in DIR])],
[ncurses_lib=$withval],
[ncurses_lib=''])
if test "x$with_ncurses" = "xyes" ; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBNCURSES], [1], [Defined if you have libncurses])
if test -n "$ncurses_inc"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$ncurses_inc"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -I$ncurses_inc"
fi
if test -n "$ncurses_lib"; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$ncurses_lib"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB([ncurses],[main])
fi
# Readline enabled by default.
#AC_ARG_WITH([readline],
# [AS_HELP_STRING([--without-readline], [disable support for readline])],
# [with_readline=no],
# [with_readline=yes])
#
#AC_ARG_WITH([readline-inc],
# [AS_HELP_STRING ([--with-readline-inc=DIR], [readline include files are in DIR])],
# [readline_inc=$withval],
# [readline_inc=''])
#
#AC_ARG_WITH([readline-lib],
# [AS_HELP_STRING ([--with-readline-lib=DIR], [readline lib files are in DIR])],
# [readline_lib=$withval],
# [readline_lib=''])
#
#if test "x$with_readline" = "xyes" ; then
# AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBREADLINE], [1], [Defined if you have libreadline])
# if test -n "$readline_inc"; then
# CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$readline_inc"
# CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -I$readline_inc"
# fi
#
# if test -n "$readline_lib"; then
# LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$readline_lib"
# fi
#
# AC_CHECK_LIB([readline],[main])
#fi
# Lua disabled by default.
AC_ARG_WITH([lua],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--with-lua], [enable support for lua])],
[with_lua=yes],
[with_lua=no])
AC_ARG_WITH([lua-inc],
[AS_HELP_STRING ([--with-lua-inc=DIR], [lua include files are in DIR])],
[lua_inc=$withval],
[lua_inc=''])
AC_ARG_WITH([lua-lib],
[AS_HELP_STRING ([--with-lua-lib=DIR], [lua lib files are in DIR])],
[lua_lib=$withval],
[lua_lib=''])
if test "x$with_lua" = "xyes" ; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LIBLUA], [1], [Defined if you have liblua])
if test -n "$lua_inc"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -I$lua_inc"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS -I$lua_inc"
fi
if test -n "$lua_lib"; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$lua_lib"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB([lua],[main])
fi
# Allow the changes above to take effect.
AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(CXXFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(LDFLAGS)
# Now the smaller details.
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/main.cpp])
AC_CONFIG_HEADER([auto.h])
# Checks for programs.
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CC
AC_LANG(C++)
AC_SUBST(CFLAGS)
# Checks for libraries.
AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread,pthread_create)
AC_CHECK_LIB(ncurses,initscr)
# Checks for header files.
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdlib.h sys/file.h sys/stat.h sys/time.h unistd.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sstream string vector map])
# Checks for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics.
AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
AC_C_CONST
@@ -187,19 +59,15 @@ AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
AC_HEADER_TIME
AC_STRUCT_TM
# Checks for library functions.
AC_FUNC_MKTIME
AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([select])
#AC_CHECK_FUNC(flock, [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FLOCK], [1], [Found flock])])
AC_CHECK_FUNC(uuid_unparse_lower, [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_UUID], [1], [Found uuid_unparse_lower])])
AC_CHECK_FUNC(random, [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_RANDOM], [1], [Found random])])
AC_CHECK_FUNC(srandom, [AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SRANDOM], [1], [Found srandom])])
# Generate the Makefiles.
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile src/Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT
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.TH task-color 5 2010-10-07 "task 1.9.3" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
task-color \- A color tutorial for the task(1) command line todo manager.
.SH SETUP
The first thing you need is a terminal program that supports color. All
terminal programs support color, but only a few support lots of colors. First
tell your terminal program to use color by specifying the TERM environment
variable like this:
TERM=xterm-color
In this example, xterm-color is used - a common value, and one that doesn't
require that you use xterm. This works for most setups. This setting belongs
in your shell profile (~/.bash_profile, ~/.bashrc, ~/.cshrc etc, depending on
which shell you use). If this is a new setting, you will need to either run
that profile script, or close and reopen the terminal window (which does the
same thing).
Now tell taskwarrior that you want to use color. This is the default for
taskwarrior, so the following step may be unnecessary.
$ task config color on
This command will make sure there is an entry in your ~/.taskrc file that looks
like:
color=on
Now taskwarrior is ready.
.SH AUTOMATIC MONOCHROME
It should be mentioned that taskwarrior is aware of whether its output is going
to a terminal, or to a file or through a pipe. When taskwarrior output goes to
a terminal, color is desirable, but consider the following command:
$ task list > file.txt
Do we really want all those color control codes in the file? Taskwarrior
assumes that you do not, and temporarily sets color to 'off' while generating
the output. This explains the output from the following command:
$ task config | grep '^color '
color off
it always returns 'off', no matter what the setting.
The reason is that the taskwarrior output gets piped into grep, and the color is
disabled. If you wanted those color codes, you can override this behavior by
setting the _forcecolor variable to on, like this:
$ task config _forcecolor on
$ task config | grep '^color '
color on
or by temporarily overriding it like this:
$ task rc._forcecolor=on config | grep '^color '
color on
.SH AVAILABLE COLORS
Taskwarrior has a 'color' command that will show all the colors it is capable of
displaying. Try this:
$ task color
The output cannot be replicated here in a man page, but you should see a set of
color samples. How many you see depends on your terminal program's ability to
render them.
You should at least see the Basic colors and Effects - if you do, then you have
16-color support. If your terminal supports 256 colors, you'll know it!
.SH 16-COLOR SUPPORT
The basic color support is provided through named colors:
black, red, blue, green, magenta, cyan, yellow, white
Foreground color (for text) is simply specified as one of the above colors, or
not specified at all to use the default terminal text color.
Background color is specified by using the word 'on', and one of the above
colors. Some examples:
green # green text, default background color
green on yellow # green text, yellow background
on yellow # default text color, yellow background
These colors can be modified further, by making the foreground bold, or by
making the background bright. Some examples:
bold green
bold white on bright red
on bright cyan
The order of the words is not important, so the following are equivalent:
bold green
green bold
But the 'on' is important - colors before the 'on' are foreground, and colors
after 'on' are background.
There is an additional 'underline' attribute that may be used:
underline bright red on black
Taskwarrior has a command that helps you visualize these color combinations.
Try this:
$ task color underline bright red on black
You can use this command to see how the various color combinations work. You
will also see some sample colors displayed, like the ones above, in addition to
the sample requested.
Some combinations look very nice, some look terrible. Different terminal
programs do implement slightly different versions of 'red', for example, so you
may see some unwanted variation due to the program. The brightness of your
display is also a factor.
.SH 256-COLOR SUPPORT
Using 256 colors follows the same form, but the names are different, and some
colors can be referenced in different ways. First there is by color ordinal,
which is like this:
color0
color1
color2
...
color255
This gives you access to all 256 colors, but doesn't help you much. This range
is a combination of 8 basic colors (color0 - color7), then 8 brighter variations
(color8 - color15). Then a block of 216 colors (color16 - color231). Then a
block of 24 gray colors (color232 - color255).
The large block of 216 colors (6x6x6 = 216) represents a color cube, which can
be addressed via RGB values from 0 to 5 for each component color. A value of 0
means none of this component color, and a value of 5 means the most intense
component color. For example, a bright red is specified as:
rgb500
And a darker red would be:
rgb300
Note that the three digits represent the three component values, so in this
example the 5, 0 and 0 represent red=5, green=0, blue=0. Combining intense red
with no green and no blue yields red. Similarly, blue and green are:
rgb005
rgb050
Another example - bright yellow - is a mix of bright red and bright green, but
no blue component, so bright yellow is addressed as:
rgb550
A soft pink would be addressed as:
rgb515
See if you agree, by running:
$ task color black on rgb515
You may notice that the large color block is represented as 6 squares. All
colors in the first square have a red value of 0. All colors in the 6th square
have a red value of 5. Within each square, blue ranges from 0 to 5 left to
right, and within each square green ranges from 0 to 5, top to bottom. This
scheme takes some getting used to.
The block of 24 gray colors can also be accessed as gray0 - gray23, in a
continuous ramp from black to white.
.SH MIXING 16- AND 256-COLORS
If you specify 16-colors, and view on a 256-color terminal, no problem. If you
try the reverse, specifying 256-colors and viewing on a 16-color terminal, you
will be disappointed, perhaps even appalled.
There is some limited color mapping - for example, if you were to specify this
combination:
red on gray3
you are mixing a 16-color and 256-color specification. Taskwarrior will map red
to color1, and proceed. Note that red and color1 are not quite the same.
Note also that there is no bold or bright attributes when dealing with 256
colors, but there is still underline available.
.SH LEGEND
Taskwarrior will show examples of all defined colors used in your .taskrc, or
theme, if you run this command:
$ task color legend
This gives you an example of each of the colors, so you can see the effect,
without necessarily creating a set of tasks that meet each of the rule criteria.
.SH RULES
Taskwarrior supports colorization rules. These are configuration values that
specify a color, and the conditions under which that color is used. By example,
let's add a few tasks:
$ task add project:Home priority:H pay the bills (1)
$ task add project:Home clean the rug (2)
$ task add project:Garden clean out the garage (3)
We can add a color rule that uses a blue background for all tasks in the Home
project:
$ task config color.project.Home on blue
We use quotes around "on blue" because there are two words, but they represent
one value in the .taskrc file. Now suppose we which to use a bold yellow text
color for all cleaning work:
$ task config color.keyword.clean bold yellow
Now what happens to task 2, which belongs to project Home (blue background), and
is also a cleaning task (bold yellow foreground)? The colors are combined, and
the task is shown as "bold yellow on blue".
Color rules can be applied by project and description keyword, as shown, and
also by priority (or lack of priority), by active status, by being due or
overdue, by being tagged, or having a specific tag (perhaps the most useful
rule) or by being a recurring task.
It is possible to create a very colorful mix of rules. With 256-color support,
those colors can be made subtle, and complementary, but without care, this can
be a visual mess. Beware!
The precedence for the color rules is determined by the configuration variable
'rule.precedence.color', which by default contains:
due.today,active,blocked,overdue,due,keyword,project,tag,recurring,pri,tagged
These are just the color rules with the 'color.' prefix removed. The rule
'color.due.today' is the highest precedence, and 'color.tagged' is the lowest.
The keyword rule shown here as 'keyword' corresponds to a wildcard pattern,
meaning 'color.keyword.*', or in other words all the keyword rules. Similarly
for the 'color.tag.*' and 'color.project.*' rules.
There is also 'color.project.none', 'color.tag.none' and 'color.pri.none'.
.SH THEMES
Taskwarrior supports themes. What this really means is that with the ability to
include other files into the .taskrc file, different sets of color rules can
be included.
To get a good idea of what a color theme looks like, try adding this entry to
your .taskrc file:
.RS
include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme
.RE
You can use any of the standard taskwarrior themes:
.RS
light-16.theme
.br
light-256.theme
.br
dark-16.theme
.br
dark-256.theme
.br
dark-red-256.theme
.br
dark-green-256.theme
.br
dark-blue-256.theme
.RE
You can also see how the theme will color the various tasks with the command:
$ task color legend
Better yet, create your own, and share it. We will gladly host the theme file
on <http://taskwarrior.org>.
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
Taskwarrior was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
.br
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2010 P. Beckingham
This man page was originally written by Paul Beckingham.
Taskwarrior is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt for more information.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR task(1),
.BR taskrc(5),
.BR task-faq(5),
.BR task-tutorial(5),
.BR task-sync(5)
For more information regarding taskwarrior, the following may be referenced:
.TP
The official site at
<http://taskwarrior.org>
.TP
The official code repository at
<git://tasktools.org/task.git/>
.TP
You can contact the project by writing an email to
<support@taskwarrior.org>
.SH REPORTING BUGS
.TP
Bugs in taskwarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at
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.TH task-faq 5 2010-10-07 "task 1.9.3" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
task-faq \- A FAQ for the task(1) command line todo manager.
.SH DESCRIPTION
Taskwarrior is a command line TODO list manager. It maintains a list of tasks
that you want to do, allowing you to add/remove, and otherwise manipulate them.
Taskwarrior has a rich list of commands that allow you to do various things with it.
.SH WELCOME
Welcome to the taskwarrior FAQ. If you have would like to see a question answered
here, please send us a note at <support@taskwarrior.org>.
.TP
.B Q: When I redirect the output to a file, I lose all the colors. How do I fix this?
A: Taskwarrior knows (or thinks it knows) when the output is not going directly
to a terminal, and strips out all the color control characters. This is based
on the assumption that the color control codes are not wanted in the file.
Prevent this with the following entry in your .taskrc file:
_forcecolor=on
.TP
.B Q: How do I backup my taskwarrior data files? Where are they?
A: Taskwarrior writes all pending tasks to the file
~/.task/pending.data
and all completed and deleted tasks to
~/.task/completed.data
They are text files, so they can just be copied to another location for
safekeeping. Don't forget there is also the ~/.taskrc file that contains your
taskwarrior configuration data. To be sure, and to future-proof your backup,
consider backing up all the files in the ~/.task directory.
.TP
.B Q: How can I separate my work tasks from my home tasks? Specifically, can I keep them completely separate?
A: You can do this by creating an alternate .taskrc file, then using shell
aliases. Here are example Bash commands to achieve this:
% cp ~/.taskrc ~/.taskrc_home
% (now edit .taskrc_home to change the value of data.location)
% alias wtask="task"
% alias htask="task rc:~/.taskrc_home"
This gives you two commands, 'wtask' and 'htask' that operate using two
different sets of task data files.
.TP
.B Q: Can I revert to a previous version of taskwarrior? How?
A: Yes, you can revert to a previous version of task, simply by downloading an
older version and installing it. If you find a bug in task, then this may be the
only way to work around the bug, until a patch release is made.
Note that it is possible that the taskwarrior file format will change. For
example, the format changed between versions 1.5.0 and 1.6.0. Taskwarrior will
automatically upgrade the file but if you need to revert to a previous version
of taskwarrior, there is the file format to consider. This is yet another good
reason to back up your task data files!
.TP
.B Q: I'm using Ubuntu 9.04, and I want to word-wrap descriptions. How do I do this?
A: You need to install ncurses, by doing this:
% sudo apt-get install libncurses5-dev
Then you need to rebuild taskwarrior from scratch, starting with
% cd task-X.X.X
% ./configure
...
The result should be a taskwarrior program that knows the width of the terminal
window, and wraps accordingly.
Note that all the binary packages include this capability.
.TP
.B Q: How do I build taskwarrior under Cygwin?
A: Take a look at the README.build file, where the latest information on build
issues is kept. Taskwarrior is built the same way everywhere. But under Cygwin,
you'll need to make sure you have the following packages available first:
gcc
make
libncurses-devel
libncurses8
The gcc and make packages allow you to compile the code, and are therefore
required, but the ncurses packages are optional. Ncurses will allow taskwarrior
to determine the width of the window, and therefore use the whole width and wrap
text accordingly, for a more aesthetically pleasing display.
Note that there are binary packages that all include this capability.
.TP
.B Q: Do colors work under Cygwin?
A: They do, but only in a limited way. You can use regular foreground colors
(black, red, green ...) and you can regular background colors (on_black, on_red,
on_green ...), but underline and bold are not supported.
If you run the command:
% task colors
Taskwarrior will display all the colors it can use, and you will see which ones
you can use.
Note that if you install the 'mintty' shell in Cygwin, then you can use 256
colors.
See the 'man task-color' for more details on which colors can be used.
.TP
.B Q: Where does taskwarrior store the data?
By default, taskwarrior creates a .taskrc file in your home directory and
populates it with defaults. Taskwarrior also creates a .task directory in your
home directory and puts data files there.
.TP
.B Q: Can I edit that data?
Of course you can. It is a simple text file, and looks somewhat like the JSON
format, and if you are careful not to break the format, there is no reason not
to edit it. But taskwarrior provides a rich command set to do that manipulation
for you, so it is probably best to leave those files alone.
.TP
.B Q: How do I restore my .taskrc file to defaults?
If you delete (or rename) your .taskrc file, taskwarrior will offer to create a
default one for you. Another way to do this is with the command:
$ task rc:new-file version
Taskwarrior will create 'new-file' if it doesn't already exist. There will not
be much in it though - taskwarrior relies heavily on default values, which can
be seen with this command:
$ task show
which lists all the currently known settings. If you have just created
new-file, then this command lists only the defaults.
Note that this is a good way to learn about new configuration settings,
particularly if your .taskrc file was created by an older version.
.TP
.B Q: Do I need to back up my taskwarrior data?
Yes. You should back up your ~/.task directory, and probably your ~/.taskrc
file too.
.TP
.B Q: Can I share my tasks between different machines?
Yes, you can. Most people have success with a DropBox - a free and secure file
synching tool. Simply configure taskwarrior to store it's data in a dropbox
folder, by modifying the:
data.location=...
configuration variable. Check out DropBox at http://www.dropbox.com.
.TP
.B Q: I don't like dropbox. Is there another way to synchronize my tasks?
Of course. Especially if you want to modify tasks offline on both machines and
synchronize them later on. For this purpose there is a 'merge' command which is
is able to insert the modifications you made to one of your task databases into
a second database.
Here is a basic example of the procedure:
$ task merge ssh://user@myremotehost/.task/
$ task push ssh://user@myremotehost/.task/
The first command fetches the undo.data file from the remote system, reads the
changes made and updates the local database. When this merge command completes,
you should copy all the local .data files to the remote system either by using
the push command explicitly or by activating the merge.autopush feature in the
~/.taskrc file. This way you ensure that both systems are fully synchronized.
.TP
.B Q: The undo.data file gets very large - do I need it?
You need it if you want the undo capability, or the merge capability mentioned
above. But if it gets large, you can certainly truncate it to save space, just
be careful to delete lines from the top of the file, up to and including a
separator '---'. The simplest way is to simply delete the undo.data file. Note
that it does not slow down taskwarrior, because it is never read until you want
to undo. Otherwise taskwarrior only appends to the file.
.TP
.B Q: How do I know whether my terminal support 256 colors?
You will need to make sure your TERM environment variable is set to xterm-color,
otherwise the easiest way is to just try it! With version 1.9 or later, you
simply run
$ task color
and a full color palette is displayed. If you see only 8 or 16 colors, perhaps
with those colors repeated, then your terminal does not support 256 colors.
See the task-color(5) man page for more details.
.TP
.B Q: How do I make use of all these colors?
Use one of our provided color themes, or create your own - after all, they are
just collections of color settings.
See the task-color(5) man page for an in-depth explanation of the color rules.
.TP
.B Q: How can I make taskwarrior put the command in the terminal window title?
You cannot. But you can make the shell do it, and you can make the shell
call the task program. Here is a Bash script that does this:
#! /bin/bash
printf "\\033]0;task $*\a"
/usr/local/bin/task $*
You just need to run the script, and let the script run task. Here is a Bash
function that does the same thing:
t ()
{
printf "\\033]0;task $*\a"
/usr/local/bin/task $*
}
.TP
.B Q: Taskwarrior searches in a case-sensitive fashion - can I change that?
You can. Just set the following value in your .taskrc file:
search.case.sensitive=no
This will affect searching for keywords:
$ task list Document
taskwarrior will perform a caseless search in the description and any
annotations for the keyword 'Document'. It also affects description and
annotation substitutions:
$ task 1 /teh/the/
The pattern on the left will now be a caseless search term.
.TP
.B Q: Why do the ID numbers change?
Taskwarrior does this to always show you the smallest numbers it can. The idea
is that if your tasks are numbered 1 - 33, for example, those are easy to type
in. If instead task kept a rolling sequence number, after a while your tasks
might be numbered 481 - 513, which makes it more likely to enter one
incorrectly, because there are more digits.
When you run a report (such as "list"), the numbers are assigned before display.
For example, you can do this:
$ task list
$ task do 12
$ task add Pay the rent
$ task delete 31
Those id numbers are then good until the next report is run. This is because
taskwarrior performs a garbage-collect operation on the pending tasks file when
a report is run, which moves the deleted and completed tasks from the
pending.data file to the completed.data file. This keeps the pending tasks file
small, and therefore keeps taskwarrior fast. The completed data file is the one
that grows unbounded with use, but that one isn't accessed as much, so it
doesn't matter as much. So in all, the ID number resequencing is about
efficiency.
.TP
.B Q: How do I list tasks that are either priority 'H' or 'M', but not 'L'?
Taskwarriors filters are all combined with and implicit logical AND operator, so
if you were to try this:
$ task list priority:H priority:M
There would be no results, because the priority could not simultaneously be 'H'
AND 'M'. What is required is some way to use OR instead of an AND operator. The
solution is to invert the filter in this way:
$ task list priority.not:L priority.any:
This filter states that the priority must not be 'L', AND there must be a
priority assigned. This filter then properly lists tasks that are 'H' or 'M',
because the two logical restrictions are not mutually exclusive as in the
original filter.
Some of you may be familiar with DeMorgan's laws of formal logic that relate
the AND and OR operators in terms of each other via negation, which can be used
to construct task filters.
.TP
.B Q: How do I delete an annotation?
Taskwarrior now has a 'denotate' command to remove annotations. Here is an
example:
$ task add Original task
$ task 1 annotate foo
$ task 1 annotate bar
$ task 1 annotate foo bar
Now to delete the first annotation, use:
$ task 1 denotate foo
This takes the fragment 'foo' and compares it to each of the annotations. In
this example, it will remove the first annotation, not the third, because it is
an exact match. If there are no exact matches, it will remove the first
non-exact match:
$ task 1 denotate ar
This will remove the second annotation - the first non-exact match.
.TP
.B Q: How can I help?
There are lots of ways. Here are some:
- Provide feedback on what works, what does not
- Tell us how task does or does not fit your workflow
- Tell people about task
- Report bugs when you see them
- Contribute to our Wiki
- Suggest features
- Write unit tests
- Fix bugs
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
Taskwarrior was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
.br
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2010 P. Beckingham
This man page was originally written by P. Beckingham.
Taskwarrior is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt for more information.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR task(1),
.BR taskrc(5),
.BR task-tutorial(5),
.BR task-color(5),
.BR task-sync(5)
For more information regarding task, the following may be referenced:
.TP
The official site at
<http://taskwarrior.org>
.TP
The official code repository at
<git://tasktools.org/task.git/>
.TP
You can contact the project by writing an email to
<support@taskwarrior.org>
.SH REPORTING BUGS
.TP
Bugs in taskwarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at
<http://taskwarrior.org>

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.TH task-sync 5 2010-10-07 "task 1.9.3" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
task-sync \- A tutorial for the task(1) data synchronization capabilities.
.SH DESCRIPTION
Taskwarrior has built-in support for synchronization, which can be used to keep
two task databases up to date, regardless of which one is used. This capability
can also be used to keep a backup copy of your task database on another machine.
Taskwarrior can use various protocols for transferring the data.
.SH HOW IT WORKS
If you were to manually attempt to keep two separate task databases up to date,
you would need to inspect both databases, and detect changes that occurred in
each one. Those changes would need to be migrated to the other database, while
being careful not to miss a change, and not to confuse an 'add' in one with
a 'delete' in the other.
The synchronization feature does just this. It can transfer task databases,
compare tasks, and apply changes where necessary.
.SH NEW COMMANDS
Taskwarrior has 'pull', 'push' and 'merge' commands which perform the steps
necessary to move files around and combine them. In the common use case, you
would only need to use the 'merge' command. These commands take an argument
that is a URI, which indicates where the remote database resides.
To be clear, the local database always refers to your ~/.task directory (unless
overridden), and the remote database is always specified by URI.
.SH MERGE
The merge command will fetch task data via URI and combine it with the local
task database. The syntax is:
.br
.RS
task merge [<URI>]
.RE
The URI is optional if the
.B merge.default.uri
configuration variable is set. The URI may point to a different directory, or
it may be a different computer. Here is an example of the merge command:
.br
.RS
$ task merge ~/work/
.RE
This URI (~/work/) is a path name, which means the remote database is on the
same computer. Taskwarrior will fetch the data from the URI, and merge it with
your local data in ~/.task.
When complete, you will be asked whether you would like to push the combined
data back to the remote location specified by the URI. This is useful if you
are keeping two task databases synchronized, but it can be turned off. See
CONFIGURATION.
Note that a merge operation is not atomically reversible. You could however
run the 'task undo' command repeatedly to undo the effects.
.SH PUSH
The push command will copy the local task database to the specified URI. The
syntax is:
.br
.RS
task push [<URI>]
.RE
The URI is optional if the
.B push.default.uri
configuration variable is set. This command is useful for making backup copies
of your task database.
Note that the task files at the location specified by the URI are simply
overwritten, so don't expect any merging to occur. Misused, push can be
dangerous.
.SH PULL
The pull command will copy a task database from a URI to the local task database
(~/.task by default). The syntax is:
.br
.RS
task pull [<URI>]
.RE
The URI is optional if the
.B pull.default.uri
configuration variable is set. This command is useful for restoring a backup
copy of your task database.
Note that your local task database files will be simply overwritten by the files
obtained from the location specified by the URI, so don't expect any merging to
occur. Misused, pull can be dangerous.
.SH URI TYPES
The most basic URI is a path name on the local machine. An example would be:
.br
.RS
/home/bob/.task/
.RE
All the other URIs allow access to remote machines. The first uses SSH and scp
(either form can be used):
.br
.RS
ssh://[user@]host[:port]:path/to/undo.data
.br
[user@]host[:port]:/path/
.RE
Rsync is another supported protocol that minimizes network traffic, by a clever
algorithm that doesn't copy files that have not changed:
.br
.RS
rsync://[user@]host.xz[:port]/path/to/undo.data
.RE
Curl supports several protocols that can transfer data using HTTP, HTTPS and
FTP:
.br
.RS
http://host[:port]/path/to/undo.data
.br
https://host[:port]/path/to/undo.data
.br
ftp://user@host[:port]/path/to/undo.data
.RE
.SH CONFLICTS
When modifications on the local and remote machine conflict, for example if
both machines change the project name of the same task to different values,
then Taskwarrior automatically selects the most recent change. Thus, there
are no conflicts.
.SH EXAMPLE - Backup on another machine
One very good use of 'push' is to make backup copies of your task database in
another location. Suppose your task database is kept in the usual place, in
the ~/.task directory, and you wanted to make a backup copy in ~/backup. You
would use this command:
.br
.RS
$ task push ~/backup/
.RE
This would copy the files in ~/.task to ~/backup, overwriting the files that
were already in ~/backup. To backup your files to another machine, you could
use:
.br
.RS
$ task push user@host:backup
.RE
This could be improved by setting the
.B push.default.uri
configuration variable and then relying on the default, like this:
.br
.RS
$ task config push.default.uri user@host:backup
.RE
and then you need only run the push command:
.br
.RS
$ task push
.RE
and the default push URI will be used. If you wanted to restore a backup, you
simply use the pull command instead:
.br
.RS
$ task pull user@host:backup
.RE
This can be simplified by setting the
.B pull.default.uri
configuration variable and then relying on the default, like this:
.br
.RS
$ task config pull.default.uri user@host:backup
.RE
Note that pull and push will blindly overwrite the task files without any
merging. Be careful.
.SH EXAMPLE - Keeping two task databases synchronized
The most common synchronization will be to keep two task databases synchronized
on different machines. Here is a full example, including setup that illustrates
this.
Suppose there are two machines, named 'local' and 'remote', for simplicity.
Taskwarrior is installed on both machines. The different machines are
indicated here by the prompt. Suppose Alice enters two tasks on her local
machine:
.br
.RS
local> task add Deliver the new budget proposal due:tuesday
.br
local> task add Set up a meeting with Bob
.RE
Then later adds a task on the remote machine:
.br
.RS
remote> task add Present the budget proposal at the big meeting due:thursday
.RE
Now on the local machine, Alice merges the two task databases:
.br
.RS
local> task merge alice@remote:.task
.br
Would you like to push the changes to 'alice@remote:.task'? Y
.RE
Taskwarrior has combined the two task databases on local, then pushed the
changes back to remote. Now suppose Alice changes the due date for task 1
on remote:
.br
.RS
remote> task 1 due:wednesday
.RE
Now on the local machine, Alice sets up a default URI and autopush:
.br
.RS
local> task config merge.default.uri alice@remote:.task
.br
local> task config merge.autopush yes
.RE
Now Alice can simply run merge to make sure that the new due date is copied to
the local machine:
.br
.RS
local> task merge
.RE
This time the URI is determined automatically, and after the merge the files are
pushed back to the remote machine. In a similar way, the remote machine can
also be configured to merge from the local machine and push back to it. Then it
is just a matter of Alice remembering to merge now and then, from either
machine, to have her data in two (or even more) places.
.SH CONFIGURATION
By setting these configuration variables, it is possible to simplify the
synchronization commands, by relying on the defaults or alias names.
.br
.B merge.autopush=yes|no|ask
.RS
This controls whether the automatic push after a merge is performed, not
performed, or whether the user is asked every time. The default value is 'ask'.
.RE
.br
.B merge.default.uri=<uri>
.RS
Sets a default URI so that just the 'task merge' command be run without the
need to retype the URI every time. You can also use this configuration scheme
to set alias names, e.g. set merge.desktop.uri and run 'task merge desktop'.
.RE
.br
.B push.default.uri=<uri>
.RS
Sets a default URI so that just the 'task push' command be run without the
need to retype the URI every time. You can also use this configuration scheme
to set alias names, e.g. set push.desktop.uri and run 'task push desktop'.
.RE
.br
.B pull.default.uri=<uri>
.RS
Sets a default URI so that just the 'task pull' command be run without the
need to retype the URI every time. You can also use this configuration scheme
to set alias names, e.g. set pull.desktop.uri and run 'task pull desktop'.
.RE
Note that, when using SSH/scp, hostnames will be expanded due to the ssh
configuration file ~/.ssh/config.
.SH EXTERNAL DEPENDENCIES
Depending on the URI protocols used, the utilities 'scp', 'rsync' and 'curl'
must be installed and accessible via the $PATH environment variable.
If you have deleted your ~/.task/undo.data file to save space, you will be
unable to merge. The change transactions stored in the undo.data file are
used for synchronization.
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
task was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
.br
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2010 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez.
The sync capabilities were written by J. Schlatow.
Parts copyright (C) 2010 J. Schlatow.
task is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt for more information.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR task(1),
.BR taskrc(5),
.BR task-faq(5),
.BR task-color(5),
.BR task-tutorial(5),
.BR ssh_config(5)
For more information regarding task, the following may be referenced:
.TP
The official site at
<http://taskwarrior.org>
.TP
The official code repository at
<git://tasktools.org/task.git/>
.TP
You can contact the project by writing an email to
<support@taskwarrior.org>
.SH REPORTING BUGS
.TP
Bugs in task may be reported to the issue-tracker at
<http://taskwarrior.org>

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.TH task 1 2010-10-07 "task 1.9.3" "User Manuals"
.TH task 1 2009-07-14 "Task 1.8.0" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
task \- A command line todo manager.
@@ -7,17 +7,9 @@ task \- A command line todo manager.
.B task [subcommand] [args]
.SH DESCRIPTION
Taskwarrior is a command line todo list manager. It maintains a list of tasks
that you want to do, allowing you to add/remove, and otherwise manipulate them.
Task has a rich list of subcommands that allow you to do various things with it.
At the core, taskwarrior is a list processing program. You add text and
additional related parameters and redisplay the information in a nice way. It
turns into a todo list program when you add due dates and recurrence. It turns
into an organized todo list program when you add priorities, tags (one word
descriptors), project groups, etc. Taskwarrior turns into an organized to do
list program when you modify the configuration file to have the output displayed
the way you want to see it.
Task is a command line todo list manager. It maintains a list of tasks that you
want to do, allowing you to add/remove, and otherwise manipulate them. Task
has a rich list of subcommands that allow you to do various things with it.
.SH SUBCOMMANDS
@@ -26,189 +18,14 @@ the way you want to see it.
Adds a new task to the task list.
.TP
.B log [tags] [attrs] description
Adds a new task that is already completed, to the task list.
.B append [tags] [attrs] description
Appends more information to an existing
task.
.TP
.B annotate ID description
Adds an annotation to an existing task.
.TP
.B denotate ID description
Deletes an annotation for the specified task. If the provided description matches an
annotation exactly, the corresponding annotation is deleted. If the provided description
matches annotations partly, the first partly matched annotation is deleted.
.TP
.B info ID
Shows all data and metadata for the specified task.
.TP
.B ID
With an ID but no specific command, taskwarrior runs the "info" command.
.TP
.B undo
Reverts the most recent action.
.TP
.B shell
Launches an interactive shell with all the task commands available.
.TP
.B duplicate ID [tags] [attrs] [description]
Duplicates the specified task and allows modifications.
.TP
.B delete ID
Deletes the specified task from task list.
.TP
.B start ID
Marks the specified task as started.
.TP
.B stop ID
Removes the
.I start
time from the specified task.
.TP
.B done ID [tags] [attrs] [description]
Marks the specified task as done.
.TP
.B projects
Lists all project names that are currently used by pending tasks, and the
number of tasks for each.
.TP
.B tags
Show a list of all tags used. Any special tags used are highlighted.
.TP
.B summary
Shows a report of task status by project.
.TP
.B timesheet [weeks]
Shows a weekly report of tasks completed and started.
.TP
.B history
Shows a report of task history by month. Alias to history.monthly.
.TP
.B history.annual
Shows a report of task history by year.
.TP
.B ghistory
Shows a graphical report of task status by month. Alias to ghistory.monthly.
.TP
.B ghistory.annual
Shows a graphical report of task status by year.
.TP
.B calendar [ y | due [y] | month year [y] | year ]
Shows a monthly calendar with due tasks marked.
.TP
.B stats
Shows task database statistics.
.TP
.B import \fIfile
Imports tasks from a variety of formats.
.TP
.B export
Exports all tasks in the default format. This is an alias to the command export.yaml.
Redirect the output to a file, if you wish to save it, or pipe it to another command.
.TP
.B export.csv
Exports all tasks in CSV format.
Redirect the output to a file, if you wish to save it, or pipe it to another command.
.TP
.B export.ical
Exports all tasks in iCalendar format.
Redirect the output to a file, if you wish to save it, or pipe it to another command.
.TP
.B export.yaml
Exports all tasks in YAML 1.1 format.
Redirect the output to a file, if you wish to save it, or pipe it to another command.
.TP
.B merge URL
Merges two task databases by comparing the modifications that are stored in the
undo.data files. The location of the second undo.data file must be passed on as argument. URL may have the following syntaxes:
ssh://[user@]host.xz[:port]/path/to/undo.data
rsync://[user@]host.xz[:port]/path/to/undo.data
[user@]host.xz:path/to/undo.data
/path/to/local/undo.data
You can set aliases for frequently used URLs in the .taskrc.
.TP
.B push URL
Pushes the task database to a remote another location for distributing the
changes made by the merge command.
(See annotations above for valid URL syntaxes.)
.TP
.B pull URL
Overwrites the task database with those files found at the URL.
(See annotations above for valid URL syntaxes.)
.TP
.B color [sample | legend]
Displays all possible colors, a named sample, or a legend containing all
currently defined colors.
.TP
.B version
Shows the taskwarrior version number
.TP
.B help
Shows the long usage text.
.TP
.B show [all | substring]"
Shows all the current settings in the taskwarrior configuration file. If a
substring is specified just the settings containing that substring will be
displayed.
.TP
.B config [name [value | '']]
Add, modify and remove settings directly in the taskwarrior configuration.
This command either modifies the 'name' setting with a new value of 'value',
or adds a new entry that is equivalent to 'name=value':
task config name value
This command sets a blank value. This has the effect of suppressing any
default value:
task config name ''
Finally, this command removes any 'name=...' entry from the .taskrc file:
task config name
.SH MODIFYING SUBCOMMANDS
.TP
.B ID [tags] [attrs] [description]
Modifies the existing task with provided information.
@@ -227,19 +44,97 @@ Launches an editor to let you modify all aspects of a task directly.
Use carefully.
.TP
.B append [tags] [attrs] description
Appends information to an existing task.
.B undo
Reverts the most recent action.
.TP
.B prepend [tags] [attrs] description
Prepends information to an existing task.
.B shell
Launches an interactive shell with all the task commands available.
.TP
.B duplicate ID [tags] [attrs] [description]
Duplicates the specified task and allows modifications.
.TP
.B delete ID
Deletes the specified task from task list.
.TP
.B info ID
Shows all data and metadata for the specified task.
.TP
.B start ID
Marks the specified task as started.
.TP
.B stop ID
Removes the
.I start
time from the specified task.
.TP
.B done ID [tags] [attrs] [description]
Marks the specified task as done.
.TP
.B projects
Lists all project names used, and the number of tasks for each.
.TP
.B tags
Show a list of all tags used.
.TP
.B summary
Shows a report of task status by project.
.TP
.B timesheet [weeks]
Shows a weekly report of tasks completed and started.
.TP
.B history
Shows a report of task history by month.
.TP
.B ghistory
Shows a graphical report of task status by month.
.TP
.B calendar [ y | due [y] | month year [y] | year ]
Shows a monthly calendar with due tasks marked.
.TP
.B stats
Shows task database statistics.
.TP
.B import \fIfile
Imports tasks from a variety of formats.
.TP
.B export \fIfile
Exports all tasks as a CSV file.
.TP
.B color
Displays all possible colors.
.TP
.B version
Shows the task version number and current settings in the task configuration
file.
.TP
.B help
Shows the long usage text.
.SH REPORT SUBCOMMANDS
A report is a listing of information from the task database. There are several
reports currently predefined in taskwarrior. The output and sort behavior of
these reports can be configured in the configuration file. See also the man page
taskrc(5).
reports currently predefined in task. The output and sort behavior of these
reports can be configured in the configuration file. See also the man page taskrc(5).
.TP
.B active [tags] [attrs] [description]
@@ -255,13 +150,9 @@ Shows all tasks matching the specified criteria.
Shows all tasks matching the specified criteria
that are completed.
.TP
.B minimal [tags] [attrs] [description]
Provides a minimal listing of tasks with specified criteria.
.TP
.B ls [tags] [attrs] [description]
Provides a short listing of tasks with specified criteria.
Provides a minimal listing of tasks with specified criteria.
.TP
.B list [tags] [attrs] [description]
@@ -292,14 +183,6 @@ Shows all recurring tasks matching the specified criteria.
.B waiting [tags] [attrs] [description]
Shows all waiting tasks matching the specified criteria.
.TP
.B blocked [tags] [attrs] [description]
Shows all blocked tasks, that are dependent on other tasks.
.TP
.B unblocked [tags] [attrs] [description]
Shows all tasks that are not blocked by dependencies.
.TP
.B next [tags] [attrs] [description]
Shows all tasks with upcoming due dates matching the specified criteria.
@@ -319,15 +202,7 @@ task del 1,4-10,19
.TP
.B +tag|-tag
Tags are arbitrary words associated with a task. Use + to add a tag and - to
remove a tag from a task. A task can have any quantity of tags.
Certain tags (called 'special tags'), can be used to affect the way tasks are
treated. For example, is a task has the special tag 'nocolor', then it is
exempt from all color rules. The supported special tags are:
+nocolor Disable color rules processing for this task
+nonag Completion of this task suppresses all nag messages
+nocal This task will not appear on the calendar
remove a tag from a task. A task can have any quantity of tags
.TP
.B project:<project-name>
@@ -359,10 +234,7 @@ Specifies background color.
.TP
.B limit:<number-of-rows>
Specifies the desired number of tasks a report should show, if a positive
integer is given. The value 'page' may also be used, and will limit the
report output to as many lines of text as will fit on screen. This defaults
to 25 lines, if ncurses is not installed or enabled.
Specifies the desired number of rows a report should have.
.TP
.B wait:<wait-date>
@@ -384,17 +256,13 @@ Attribute modifiers improve filters. Supported modifiers are:
.br
.B isnt (synonym not)
.br
.B has (synonym contains)
.B has (synonym contain)
.br
.B hasnt
.br
.B startswith (synonym left)
.br
.B endswith (synonym right)
.br
.B word
.br
.B noword
.RE
For example:
@@ -406,11 +274,11 @@ task list due.before:eom priority.not:L
.SH SPECIFYING DATES AND FREQUENCIES
.SS DATES
Taskwarrior reads dates from the command line and displays dates in the
Task reads dates from the command line and displays dates in the
reports. The expected and desired date format is determined by the
configuration variable
.I dateformat
in the taskwarrior configuration file.
in the task configuration file.
.RS
.TP
@@ -423,40 +291,16 @@ task ... due:today
.br
task ... due:yesterday
.br
task ... due:tomorrow
task ... due:tomorrow
.TP
Day number with ordinal
task ... due:23rd
.br
task ... due:3wks
.br
task ... due:1day
.br
task ... due:9hrs
.TP
Start of (work) week (Monday), calendar week (Sunday or Monday), month and year
.br
task ... due:sow
.br
task ... due:soww
.br
task ... due:socw
.br
task ... due:som
.br
task ... due:soy
.TP
End of (work) week (Friday), calendar week (Saturday or Sunday), month and year
.br
End of week (Friday), month and year
task ... due:eow
.br
task ... due:eoww
.br
task ... due:eocw
.br
task ... due:eom
.br
task ... due:eoy
@@ -467,7 +311,7 @@ task ... due:fri
.RE
.SS FREQUENCIES
Recurrence periods. Taskwarrior supports several ways of specifying the
Recurrence periods. Task supports several ways of specifying the
.I frequency
of recurring tasks.
@@ -507,7 +351,7 @@ Every two years.
.SH COMMAND ABBREVIATION
All taskwarrior commands may be abbreviated as long as a unique prefix is used. E.g.
All task commands may be abbreviated as long as a unique prefix is used. E.g.
.RS
$ task li
@@ -539,7 +383,7 @@ $ task add "quoted ' quote"
$ task add escaped \\' quote
.RE
The argument \-\- (a double dash) tells taskwarrior to treat all other args
The argument \-\- (a double dash) tells task to treat all other args
as description:
.RS
@@ -547,7 +391,7 @@ $ task add -- project:Home needs scheduling
.RE
.SH CONFIGURATION FILE AND OVERRIDE OPTIONS
Taskwarrior stores its configuration in a file in the user's home directory:
Task stores its configuration in a file in the user's home directory:
~/.taskrc . The default configuration file can be overridden with
.TP
@@ -591,26 +435,21 @@ can be configured in the configuration file.
~/.task/undo.data The file that contains the information to the "undo" command.
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
Taskwarrior was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
task was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
.br
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2010 P. Beckingham
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2009 P. Beckingham
This man page was originally written by P.C. Shyamshankar, and has been modified
and supplemented by Federico Hernandez.
Thank also to T. Charles Yun.
Taskwarrior is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
task is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt for more information.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR taskrc(5),
.BR task-tutorial(5),
.BR task-faq(5),
.BR task-color(5),
.BR task-sync(5)
.BR task-tutorial(5)
For more information regarding taskwarrior, the following may be referenced:
For more information regarding task, the following may be referenced:
.TP
The official site at
@@ -618,7 +457,7 @@ The official site at
.TP
The official code repository at
<git://tasktools.org/task.git/>
<http://github.com/pbeckingham/task/>
.TP
You can contact the project by writing an email to
@@ -626,5 +465,5 @@ You can contact the project by writing an email to
.SH REPORTING BUGS
.TP
Bugs in taskwarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at
Bugs in task may be reported to the issue-tracker at
<http://taskwarrior.org>

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.TH taskrc 5 2010-10-07 "task 1.9.2" "User Manuals"
.TH taskrc 5 2009-07-14 "Task 1.8.0" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
taskrc \- Configuration file for the task(1) command
@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ taskrc \- Configuration file for the task(1) command
.B task rc:<directory-path>/.taskrc
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B taskwarrior
.B task
obtains its configuration data from a file called
.I .taskrc
\&. This file is normally located in the user's home directory:
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ $ task rc:<directory-path>/.taskrc
.RE
Individual option can be overridden by using the
.I rc.<name>:
.I rc.<name>:
attribute when running task:
.RS
@@ -35,14 +35,12 @@ $ task rc.<name>:<value> ...
.RE
If
.B taskwarrior
is run without an existing configuration file it will ask if it should create a
default, sample
.B task
is run without an existing configuration file it will ask if it should create a default, sample
.I .taskrc
file in the user's home directory.
The taskwarrior configuration file consists of a series of "assignments" in each
line. The "assignments" have the syntax:
The task configuration file consists of a series of "assignments" in each line. The "assignments" have the syntax:
.RS
<name-of-configuration-variable>=<value-to-be-set>
@@ -59,70 +57,11 @@ is one of the variables described below
is the value the variable is to be set to.
.RE
and set a configuration variable to a certain value. The equal sign ("=") is
used to separate the variable name from the value to be set.
and set a configuration variable to a certain value. The equal sign ("=") is used to separate the variable
name from the value to be set.
The hash mark, or pound sign ("#") is used as a "comment" character. It can be
used to annotate the configuration file. All text after the character to the end
of the line is ignored.
Note that taskwarrior is flexible about the values used to represent Boolean
items. You can use "on", "yes", "y", "1", "true", "t", "+", "enabled".
Anything else means "off".
.SH EDITING
You can edit your .taskrc file by hand if you wish, or you can use the 'config'
command. To permanently set a value in your .taskrc file, use this command:
.RS
$ task config nag "You have higher priority tasks!"
.RE
To delete an entry, use this command:
.RS
$ task config nag
.RE
Taskwarrior will then use the default value. To explicitly set a value to
blank, and therefore avoid using the default value, use this command:
.RS
$ task config nag ""
.RE
Taskwarrior will also display all your settings with this command:
.RS
$ task config
.RE
and in addition, will also perform a check of all the values in the file,
warning you of anything it finds amiss.
.SH NESTING CONFIGURATION FILES
The .taskrc can include other files containing configuration settings by using the
.B include
statement:
.RS
include <path/to/the/configuration/file/to/be/included>
.RE
By using include files you can divide your main configuration file into several
ones containing just the relevant configuration data like colors, etc.
There are two excellent uses of includes in your .taskrc, shown here:
.RS
include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc
.br
include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-16.theme
.RE
This includes two standard files that are distributed with taskwarrior, which
define a set of US holidays, and set up a 16-color theme to use, to color the
reports and calendar.
The hash mark, or pound sign ("#") is used as a "comment" character. It can be used to annotate the
configuration file. All text after the character to the end of the line is ignored.
.SH CONFIGURATION VARIABLES
Valid variable names and their default values are:
@@ -131,25 +70,20 @@ Valid variable names and their default values are:
.TP
.B data.location=$HOME/.task
This is a path to the directory containing all the taskwarrior files. By
default, it is set up to be ~/.task, for example: /home/paul/.task
Note that you can use the
.B ~
shell meta character, which will be properly expanded.
This is a path to the directory containing all the task files. By default, it is set up to be ~/.task,
for example: /home/paul/.task
.TP
.B locking=on
Determines whether to use file locking when accessing the pending.data and
completed.data files. Defaults to "on". Solaris users who store the data
files on an NFS mount may need to set locking to "off". Note that there is
danger in setting this value to "off" - another program (or another instance of
task) may write to the task.pending file at the same time.
Determines whether task uses file locking when accessing the pending.data and completed.data files.
Default to "on". Solaris users who store the task data files on an NFS mount may need to set locking
to "off". Note that setting this value to "off" is dangerous. It means that another program may write
to the task.pending file when task is attempting to do the same.
.SS TERMINAL
.TP
.B curses=on
Determines whether to use ncurses to establish the size of the window you are
Determines whether task uses ncurses to establish the size of the window you are
using, for text wrapping.
.TP
@@ -160,589 +94,216 @@ The width of tables used when ncurses support is not available. Defaults to 80.
.B editor=vi
Specifies which text editor you wish to use for when the
.B task edit <ID>
command is used. Taskwarrior will first look for this configuration variable. If
found, it is used. Otherwise it will look for the $VISUAL or $EDITOR
environment variables, before it defaults to using "vi".
command is used. Task will first look for this configuration variable. If found, it is used.
Otherwise task will look for the $VISUAL or $EDITOR environment variables, before it defaults
to using "vi".
.SS MISCELLANEOUS
.TP
.B locale=en-US
The locale is a combination of ISO 639-1 language code and ISO 3166 country
code. If not specified, will assume en-US. If specified, taskwarrior will
locate the correct file of localized strings and proceed. It is an error to
specify a locale for which there is no strings file.
.TP
.B verbose=yes
Controls some of the verbosity of taskwarrior.
code. If not specified, task will assume en-US. If specified, task will locate
the correct file of localized strings and proceed. It is an error to specify a
locale for which there is no strings file.
.TP
.B confirmation=yes
May be "yes" or "no", and determines whether taskwarrior will ask for
confirmation before deleting a task or doing bulk changes. The default value
is "yes".
May be "yes" or "no", and determines whether task will ask for confirmation before deleting a task or doing bulk changes.
.TP
.B echo.command=yes
May be "yes" or "no", and causes the display of the ID and description of any
task when you run the start, stop, do, undo or delete commands. The default
value is "yes".
.TP
.B annotations=full
.TP
.B report.X.annotations=full
Controls the display of annotations in reports. Defaults to full - all
annotations are displayed. Set to "sparse" only the last (newest) annotation
is displayed and if there are more than one present for a task a "+" sign is
added to the description. Set to "none" the output of annotations is disabled
and a "+" sign will be added if there are any annotations present. The default
value is "full".
May be "yes" or "no", and causes task to display the ID and description of any task when you run the start, stop, do, undo or delete commands. The default value is "yes".
.TP
.B next=2
Is a number, defaulting to 2, which is the number of tasks for each project that
are shown in the
Is a number, defaulting to 2, which is the number of tasks for each project that are shown in the
.B task next
command.
.TP
.B bulk=2
Is a number, defaulting to 2. When more than this number of tasks are modified
in a single command, confirmation will be required, unless the
Is a number, defaulting to 2. When more than this number of tasks are modified in a single command, confirmation will be required, unless the
.B confirmation
variable is "no".
This is useful for preventing large-scale unintended changes.
.TP
.B nag=You have higher priority tasks.
This may be a string of text, or blank. It is used as a prompt when a task is
started or completed that is not considered high priority. The "task next"
command lists important tasks, and completing one of those does not generate
this nagging. Default value is: You have higher priority tasks. It is a gentle
reminder that you are contradicting your own priority settings.
This may be a string of text, or blank. It is used as a prompt when a task is completed
that is not considered high priority. The "task next" command lists important tasks, and
completing one of those does not generate this nagging. Default value is: You have higher
priority tasks.
.TP
.B complete.all.projects=yes
May be yes or no, and determines whether the tab completion scripts consider all
the project names you have used, or just the ones used in active tasks. The
default value is "no".
.TP
.B list.all.projects=yes
May be yes or no, and determines whether 'projects' command lists all the project
names you have used, or just the ones used in active tasks. The default value is
"no".
May be yes or no, and determines whether the tab completion scripts consider all the
project names you have used, or just the ones used in active tasks.
.TP
.B complete.all.tags=yes
May be yes or no, and determines whether the tab completion scripts consider all
the tag names you have used, or just the ones used in active tasks. The default
value is "no".
.TP
.B list.all.tags=yes
May be yes or no, and determines whether the 'tags' command lists all the tag
names you have used, or just the ones used in active tasks. The default value is
"no".
.TP
.B search.case.sensitive=yes
May be yes or no, and determines whether keyword lookup and substitutions on the
description and annotations are done in a case sensitive way. Defaults to yes.
.TP
.B _forcecolor=no
Taskwarrior shuts off color automatically when the output is not sent directly
to a TTY. For example, this command:
.RS
.RS
$ task list > file
.RE
will not use any color. To override this, use:
.RS
$ task rc._forcecolor=yes list > file
.RE
.RE
.TP
.B blanklines=yes
Turning this value off causes taskwarrior to generate a more vertically compact
output.
.TP
.B shell.prompt=task>
The task shell command uses this value as a prompt. You can change it to any
string you like.
.TP
.B active.indicator=*
The character or string to show in the active column. Defaults to *.
.TP
.B tag.indicator=+
The character or string to show in the tag_indicator column. Defaults to +.
.TP
.B recurrence.indicator=R
The character or string to show in the recurrence_indicator column. Defaults to R.
.TP
.B recurrence.limit=1
The number of future recurring tasks to show. Defaults to 1. For example, if a
weekly recurring task is added with a due date of tomorrow, and recurrence.limit
is set to 2, then a report will list 2 pending recurring tasks, one for tomorrow,
and one for a week from tomorrow.
.TP
.B undo.style=side
When the 'undo' command is run, taskwarrior presents a before and after
comparison of the data. This can be in either the 'side' style, which compares
values side-by-side in a table, or 'diff' style, which uses a format similar to
the 'diff' command.
.TP
.B debug=off
Taskwarrior has a debug mode that causes diagnostic output to be displayed.
Typically this is not something anyone would want, but when reporting a bug,
debug output can be useful. It can also help explain how the command line is
being parsed, but the information is displayed in a developer-friendly, not a
user-friendly way.
.TP
.B alias.rm=delete
Taskwarrior supports command aliases. This alias provides an alternate name
(rm) for the delete command. You can use aliases to provide alternate names for
any of the commands. Several commands you may use are actually aliases -
the 'history' report, for example, or 'export'.
May be yes or no, and determines whether the tab completion scripts consider all the
tag names you have used, or just the ones used in active tasks.
.SS DATES
.TP
.B dateformat=m/d/Y
.TP
.B dateformat.report=m/d/Y
.TP
.B dateformat.holiday=YMD
.TP
.B dateformat.annotation=m/d/Y
.TP
.B report.X.dateformat=m/d/Y
This is a string of characters that define how taskwarrior formats date values.
The precedence order for the configuration variable is report.X.dateformat then
dateformat.report then dateformat. While report.X.dateformat only formats the
due date in reports, dateformat.report formats the due date both in reports
and "task info". If both of these are not set then dateformat will be applied
to the due date. Entered dates as well as all other displayed dates in reports
are formatted according to dateformat.
The default value is: m/d/Y. The string should contain the characters:
This is a string of characters that define how task formats dates. The default value is: m/d/Y.
The string should contain the characters
.RS
.RS
m minimal-digit month, for example 1 or 12
m minimal-digit month, for example 1 or 12
.br
d minimal-digit day, for example 1 or 30
d minimal-digit day, for example 1 or 30
.br
y two-digit year, for example 09
y two-digit year, for example 09
.br
D two-digit day, for example 01 or 30
D two-digit day, for example 01 or 30
.br
M two-digit month, for example 01 or 12
M two-digit month, for example 01 or 12
.br
Y four-digit year, for example 2009
.br
a short name of weekday, for example Mon or Wed
.br
A long name of weekday, for example Monday or Wednesday
.br
b short name of month, for example Jan or Aug
.br
B long name of month, for example January or August
.br
V weeknumber, for example 03 or 37
.br
H two-digit hour, for example 03 or 11
.br
N two-digit minutes, for example 05 or 42
.br
S two-digit seconds, for example 07 or 47
.RE
Y four-digit year, for example 2009
.RE
.RS
The string may also contain other characters to act as spacers, or formatting.
Examples for other values of dateformat:
.RE
The string may also contain other characters to act as spacers, or formatting. Examples for other
variable values:
.RS
.RS
.br
d/m/Y would use for input and output 24/7/2009
d/m/Y would output 24/7/2009
.br
yMD would use for input and output 090724
YMD would output 20090724
.br
M-D-Y would use for input and output 07-24-2009
.RE
.RE
.RS
Examples for other values of dateformat.report:
.RE
.RS
.RS
.br
a D b Y (V) would do an output as "Fri 24 Jul 2009 (30)"
.br
A, B D, Y would do an output as "Friday, July 24, 2009"
.br
vV a Y-M-D would do an output as "v30 Fri 2009-07-24"
.RE
m-d-y would output 07-24-09
.RE
.TP
.B weekstart=Sunday
Determines the day a week starts. Valid values are Sunday or Monday only. The
default value is "Sunday".
Determines the day a week starts. Valid values are Sunday or Monday only.
.TP
.B displayweeknumber=yes
Determines if week numbers are displayed when using the "task calendar" command.
The week number is dependent on the day a week starts. The default value is
"yes".
The week number is dependent on the day a week starts.
.TP
.B due=7
This is the number of days into the future that define when a task is
considered due, and is colored accordingly. The default value is 7.
This is the number of days into the future that define when a task is considered due,
and is colored accordingly. Defaults to 7.
.TP
.B calendar.details=sparse
If set to full running "task calendar" will display the details of tasks with
due dates that fall into the calendar period. The corresponding days will be
color-coded in the calendar. If set to sparse only the corresponding days will
be color coded and no details will be displayed. The displaying of due dates
with details is turned off by setting the variable to none. The default value
is "sparse".
.TP
.B calendar.details.report=list
The report to run when displaying the details of tasks with due date when
running the "task calendar" command. The default value is "list".
.TP
.B calendar.holidays=full
If set to full running "task calendar" will display holidays in the calendar by
color-coding the corresponding days. A detailed list with the dates and names
of the holidays is also shown. If set to sparse only the days are color-coded
and no details on the holidays will be displayed. The displaying of holidays is
turned off by setting the variable to none. The default value is "none".
.SS Journal entries
.TP
.B journal.time=no
May be yes or no, and determines whether the 'start' and 'stop' commands should
record an annotation when being executed. The default value is "no". The text of
the corresponding annotations is controlled by
.TP journal.time.start.annotation=Started task
The text of the annotation that is recorded when executing the start command and
having set journal.time.
.TP journal.time.stop.annotation=Stopped task
The text of the annotation that is recorded when executing the stop command and
having set journal.time.
.SS Holidays
Holidays are entered either directly in the .taskrc file or via an include file
that is specified in .taskrc. For each holiday the name and the date is
required to be given:
.RS
.RS
.br
holiday.towel.name=Day of the towel
.br
holiday.towel.date=20100525
.br
holiday.sysadmin.name=System Administrator Appreciation Day
.br
holiday.sysadmin.date=20100730
.RE
.RE
.RS
Dates are to be entered according to the setting in the dateformat.holiday
variable.
.RE
.RS
The following holidays are computed automatically: Good Friday (goodfriday),
Easter (easter), Easter monday (eastermonday), Ascension (ascension), Pentecost
(pentecost). The date for these holidays is the given keyword:
.RE
.RS
.RS
.br
holiday.eastersunday.name=Easter
.br
holiday.eastersunday.date=easter
.RE
.RE
Note that the taskwarrior distribution contains example holiday files that can
be included like this:
.RS
.RS
.br
include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc
.RE
.RE
.TP
.B monthsperline=3
Determines how many months the "task calendar" command renders across the
screen. Defaults to however many will fit. If more months than will fit are
specified, taskwarrior will only show as many that will fit.
.SS DEPENDENCIES
.TP
.B dependency.reminder=on
Determines whether dependency chain violations generate reminders.
.TP
.B dependency.confirm=yes
Determines whether dependency chain repair requires confirmation.
.B monthsperline=2
Determines how many months the "task calendar" command renders across the screen.
Defaults to however many will fit. If more months that will fit are specified,
task will only show as many that will fit.
.SS COLOR CONTROLS
.TP
.B color=on
May be "on" or "off". Determines whether taskwarrior uses color. When "off",
will use dashes (-----) to underline column headings.
May be "on" or "off". Determines whether task uses color. When "off", task will
use dashes (-----) to underline column headings.
.TP
.B fontunderline=on
Determines if font underlines or ASCII dashes should be used to underline
headers, even when color is enabled.
.RE
headers.
Taskwarrior has a number of coloration rules. They correspond to a particular
attribute of a task, such as it being due, or being active, and specifies the
automatic coloring of that task. A list of valid colors, depending on your
terminal, can be obtained by running the command:
Task has a number of coloration rules. They correspond to a particular attribute
of a task, such as it being due, or being active, and specifies the automatic
coloring of that task. A list of valid color, depending on your terminal, can be
obtained by running the command
.RS
.B task color
.RE
.RS
Note that no default values are listed here - the defaults now correspond to the
dark-256.theme (Linux) and dark-16.theme (other) theme values.
The coloration rules are as follows:
The coloration rules and their defaults are:
.RE
.RS
.B color.due.today
Task is due today
.RS
.B color.overdue=bold_red
The color for overdue tasks.
.br
.B color.active
Task is started, therefore active.
.B color.due=bold_yellow
The color of due tasks.
.br
.B color.blocked
Task is blocked by a dependency.
.B color.pri.H=bold
The color of priority:H tasks.
.br
.B color.overdue
Task is overdue (due some time prior to now).
.B color.pri.M=on_yellow
The color of priority:M tasks.
.br
.B color.due
Task is coming due.
.B color.pri.L=on_green
The color of priority:L tasks.
.br
.B color.project.none
Task does not have an assigned project.
.B color.pri.none=white on_blue
The color of priority: tasks.
.br
.B color.tag.none
Task has no tags.
.B color.active=bold_cyan
The color of active tasks.
.br
.B color.tagged
Task has at least one tag.
.B color.tagged=yellow
The color of tagged tasks.
.br
.B color.recurring
Task is recurring.
.br
.B color.pri.H
Task has priority H.
.br
.B color.pri.M
Task has priority M.
.br
.B color.pri.L
Task has priority L.
.br
.B color.pri.none
Task has no priority.
.B color.recurring=on_red
The color for recurring tasks.
.RE
.RE
.RS
To disable a coloration rule for which there is a default, set the value to
nothing, for example:
The value for the coloration rules may be one optional foreground color and one optional
color. For example, the value may be
.RE
.RS
.B color.tagged=
.RS
bold_red on_bright_yellow
.RE
.RE
See the task-color(5) man pages for color details.
.RE
Certain attributes like tags, projects and keywords can have their own
coloration rules.
.RS
Certain attributes like tags, projects and keywords can also have their own coloration rules.
.RE
.RS
.TP
.B color.tag.X=yellow
Colors any task that has the tag X.
.RE
.TP
.B color.project.X=on green
.B color.project.X=on_green
Colors any task assigned to project X.
.RE
.TP
.B color.keyword.X=on blue
Colors any task where the description or any annotation contains X.
.RE
.B color.keyword.X=on_blue
Colors any task where the description contains X.
.TP
.B color.header=green
Colors any of the messages printed prior to the report output.
.RE
.TP
.B color.message=green
Colors any of the messages printed after the report output.
.TP
.B color.footnote=green
Colors any of the messages printed last.
.RE
.TP
.B color.summary.bar=on green
Colors the summary progress bar. Should consist of a background color.
.RE
.TP
.B color.summary.background=on black
Colors the summary progress bar. Should consist of a background color.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.today=black on cyan
Color of today in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.due=black on green
Color of days with due tasks in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.due.today=black on magenta
Color of today with due tasks in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.overdue=black on red
Color of days with overdue tasks in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.weekend=bright white on black
Color of weekend days in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.holiday=black on bright yellow
Color of holidays in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.calendar.weeknumber=black on white
Color of weeknumbers in calendar.
.RE
.TP
.B color.alternate=on rgb253
Color of alternate tasks.
This is to apply a specific color to every other task in a report,
which can make it easier to visually separate tasks. This is especially
useful when tasks are displayed over multiple lines due to long descriptions
or annotations.
.RE
.TP
.B color.history.add=on red
.RE
.br
.B color.history.done=on green
.RE
.br
.B color.history.delete=on yellow
.RS
Colors the bars on the ghistory report graphs. Defaults to red, green and
yellow bars.
.RE
.TP
.B color.undo.before=red
.RE
.br
.B color.undo.after=green
.RS
Colors used by the undo command, to indicate the values both before and after
a change that is to be reverted.
.RE
.TP
.B color.sync.added=green
.RE
.br
.B color.sync.changed=yellow
.RE
.br
.B color.sync.rejected=red
.RS
Colors the output of the merge command.
.RE
.TP
.B rule.precedence.color=overdue,tag,project,keyword,active,...
.RS
This setting specifies the precedence of the color rules, from highest to
lowest. Note that the prefix 'color.' is omitted (for brevity), and that any
wildcard values (color.tag.XXX) is shortened to 'tag', which places all specific
tag rules at the same precedence, again for brevity.
.RE
.SS SHADOW FILE
.TP
.B
shadow.file=$HOME/.task/shadow.txt
If specified, designates a file path that will be automatically written to by
taskwarrior, whenever the task database changes. In other words, it is
automatically kept up to date. The shadow.command configuration variable is
used to determine which report is written to the shadow file. There is no color
used in the shadow file. This feature can be useful in maintaining a current
file for use by programs like GeekTool, Conky or Samurize.
If specified, designates a file path that will be automatically written to by task,
whenever the task database changes. In other words, it is automatically kept up to date.
The shadow.command configuration variable is used to determine which report is written
to the shadow file. There is no color used in the shadow file. This feature can be useful
in maintaining a current file for use by programs like GeekTool, Conky or Samurize.
.TP
.B
@@ -756,8 +317,8 @@ configuration variable. The format is identical to that of
.TP
.B
shadow.notify=on
When this value is set to "on", taskwarrior will display a message whenever the
shadow file is updated by some task command.
When this value is set to "on", task will display a message whenever the shadow
file is updated by some task command.
.SS DEFAULTS
@@ -766,20 +327,20 @@ shadow file is updated by some task command.
default.project=foo
Provides a default project name for the
.I task add
command, if you don't specify one. The default is blank.
command.
.TP
.B
default.priority=M
Provides a default priority for the
.I task add
command, if you don't specify one. The default is blank.
command.
.TP
.B
default.command=list
Provides a default command that is run every time taskwarrior is invoked with no
arguments. For example, if set to:
Provides a default command that is run every time task is invoked with no arguments.
For example, if set to:
.RS
.RS
@@ -788,8 +349,8 @@ default.command=list project:foo
.RE
.RS
then taskwarrior will run the "list project:foo" command if no command is
specified. This means that by merely typing
then task will run the "list project:foo" command if no command is specified. This means that
by merely typing
.RE
.RS
@@ -823,44 +384,24 @@ The description for report X when running the "task help" command.
.TP
.B report.X.columns
The columns that will be used when generating the report X. Valid columns are:
id, uuid, project, priority, priority_long, entry, start, end, due, countdown,
countdown_compact, age, age_compact, active, tags, depends, description_only,
description, recur, recurrence_indicator, tag_indicator and wait.
The IDs are separated by commas.
id, uuid, project, priority, entry, start, due, recur, recur_ind, age, age_compact,
active, tags, description, description_only. The IDs are separated by commas.
.TP
.B report.X.labels
The labels for each column that will be used when generating report X. The
labels are a comma separated list.
The labels for each column that will be used when generating report X. The labels
are a comma separated list.
.TP
.B report.X.sort
The sort order of the tasks in the generated report X. The sort order is
specified by using the column ids post-fixed by a "+" for ascending sort order
or a "-" for descending sort order. The sort IDs are separated by commas.
For example:
report.list.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+
The sort order of the tasks in the generated report X. The sort order is specified
by using the column ids post-fixed by a "+" for ascending sort order or a "-" for
descending sort order. The sort IDs are separated by commas
.TP
.B report.X.filter
This adds a filter to the report X so that only tasks matching the filter
criteria are displayed in the generated report.
.TP
.B report.X.dateformat
This adds a dateformat to the report X that will be used by the "due date"
column. If it is not set then dateformat.report and dateformat will be used in
this order. See the
.B DATES
section for details on the sequence placeholders.
.TP
.B report.X.annotations
This adds the possibility to control the output of annotations for a task in a
report. See the
.B annotations
variable for details on the possible values.
This adds a filter to the report X so that only tasks matching the filter criteria
are displayed in the generated report.
.TP
.B report.X.limit
@@ -868,8 +409,7 @@ An optional value to a report limiting the number of displayed tasks in the
generated report.
.TP
Taskwarrior comes with a number of predefined reports in its default
configuration file. These reports are:
Task comes with a number of predefined reports in its default configuration file. These reports are:
.TP
.B long
@@ -881,10 +421,6 @@ Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria.
.TP
.B ls
Short listing of all tasks matching the specified criteria.
.TP
.B minimal
Minimal listing of all tasks matching the specified criteria.
.TP
@@ -924,23 +460,20 @@ Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria.
Lists all tasks with upcoming due dates matching the specified criteria.
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
Taskwarrior was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
task was written by P. Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>.
.br
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2010 P. Beckingham
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2009 P. Beckingham
This man page was originally written by Federico Hernandez.
Taskwarrior is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
task is distributed under the GNU General Public License. See
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.txt for more information.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR task(1),
.BR task-tutorial(5),
.BR task-faq(5),
.BR task-color(5),
.BR task-sync(5)
.BR task-tutorial(5)
For more information regarding taskwarrior, the following may be referenced:
For more information regarding task, the following may be referenced:
.TP
The official site at
@@ -948,7 +481,7 @@ The official site at
.TP
The official code repository at
<git://tasktools.org/task.git/>
<http://github.com/pbeckingham/task/>
.TP
You can contact the project by writing an email to
@@ -956,5 +489,5 @@ You can contact the project by writing an email to
.SH REPORTING BUGS
.TP
Bugs in taskwarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at
Bugs in task may be reported to the issue-tracker at
<http://taskwarrior.org>

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
# This is a full BNF grammar for the taskwarrior command line. It is intended
# that a future release of taskwarrior will incorporate a complete lexer/parser
# implementing this grammar, which will allow for more sophisticated command
# lines, for example:
# This is a full BNF grammar for the task command line. It is intended that a
# future release of task will incorporate a complete lexer/parser implementing
# this grammar, which will allow for more sophisticated command lines, for
# example:
#
# task delete 1 2 4-7
# task add pri:H pro:X -- pro pri 1 ///

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@@ -1,533 +0,0 @@
#! /bin/bash
rm -f /Users/paul/.task/pending.data /Users/paul/.task/completed.data /Users/paul/.task/undo.data
echo 'data.location=~/.task' > /Users/paul/.taskrc
echo 'color=off' >> /Users/paul/.taskrc
echo 'color.summary.background=on gray3' >> /Users/paul/.taskrc
echo '#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme' >> /Users/paul/.taskrc
echo '#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-red-256.theme' >> /Users/paul/.taskrc
echo '#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme' >> /Users/paul/.taskrc
# 1 Intro
# 2 Basic usage
echo Basic usage --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task add Select a free weekend in November
task add Select a free weekend in November
echo $ task add Select and book a venue
task add Select and book a venue
echo $ task add Come up with a guest list
task add Come up with a guest list
echo $ task add Mail invitations
task add Mail invitations
echo $ task add Select a caterer
task add Select a caterer
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task log Order a special cake
task log Order a special cake
echo $ task 4 duplicate /Mail/Design/
task 4 duplicate /Mail/Design/
echo $ task 4 duplicate /Mail/Print/
task 4 duplicate /Mail/Print/
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 3 done
task 3 done
echo $ task list
task list
# 3 Projects
echo Projects --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task add Pay teh rent on teh 31st
task add Pay teh rent on teh 31st
echo $ task 7 /teh/the/g
task 7 /teh/the/g
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 7 project:home
task 7 project:home
echo $ task 1-6 project:party
echo 'All' | task 1-6 project:party
echo $ task projects
task projects
echo $ task list project:home
task list project:home
echo $ task li pro:par
task li pro:par
# 4 Priorities
echo Priorities --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 1-3,5 priority:H
echo 'All' | task 1-3,5 priority:H
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 3 pri:
task 3 pri:
# 5 Tags
echo Tags --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 3,5,6 +mall
echo 'All' | task 3,5,6 +mall
echo $ task long
task long
echo $ task list +mall
task list +mall
echo $ task 3 -mall
task 3 -mall
# 6 Modifications
echo Modifications --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 7 Pay rent at the end of the month
echo 'Yes' | task 7 Pay rent at the end of the month
echo $ task add music
task add music
echo $ task 8 prepend Select some
task 8 prepend Select some
echo $ task 8 append for after dinner
task 8 append for after dinner
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task edit
#task edit
echo $ task add Hire a band?
#task add Hire a band?
echo $ task add Hire a band\?
#task add Hire a band\?
echo $ task add "Hire a band?"
#task add "Hire a band?"
echo $ task add -- Hire a band\? +dj
task add -- Hire a band\? +dj
echo $ task undo
echo 'y' | task undo
echo $ task 1 delete
echo 'y' | task 1 delete
echo $ task undo
echo 'y' | task undo
# 7 Info
echo Info --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 1 info
task 1 info
echo $ task stats
task stats
# 8 Annotations
echo Annotations --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 1 annotate the 13 looks good
task 1 annotate the 13 looks good
sleep 1
echo $ task 1 annotate or the 14th
task 1 annotate or the 14th
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task list rc.annotations:full
task list rc.annotations:full
echo $ task list rc.annotations:sparse
task list rc.annotations:sparse
echo $ task list rc.annotations:none
task list rc.annotations:none
echo $ task 1 denotate 14th
task 1 denotate 14th
echo $ task list
task list
# 9 Configuration
echo Configuration --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task show
task show
echo $ task config answer forty-two
echo 'y' | task config answer forty-two
echo $ task show answer
task show answer
echo $ task config answer
echo 'y' | task config answer
echo $ task rc.report.list.sort=description+ list
task rc.report.list.sort=description+ list
# 10 Defaults
echo Defaults --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task config default.command list
echo 'y' | task config default.command list
echo $ task
task
echo $ task config default.priority H
echo 'y' | task config default.priority H
echo $ task config default.project Work
echo 'y' | task config default.project Work
echo $ task add New task
task add New task
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task undo
echo 'y' | task undo
echo $ task config default.priority
echo 'y' | task config default.priority
echo $ task config default.project
echo 'y' | task config default.project
# 11 Aliases
echo Aliases --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task config alias.zzz list
echo 'y' | task config alias.zzz list
echo $ task zzz
task zzz
echo $ task z
task z
# 12 Color
echo Color --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task config color on
echo 'y' | task config color on
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 1 bg:on_red
task 1 bg:on_red
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 1 bg:
task 1 bg:
echo $ task color
task color
echo $ task color white on red
task color white on red
echo $ task color legend
task color legend
echo vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme
#vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme' >> x
echo $ task color legend
task color legend
echo $ task list
task list
echo vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-red-256.theme
#vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-red-256.theme
sed 's/blue/red/' x >x2 && mv x2 x
echo $ task color legend
task color legend
echo $ task list
task list
echo vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme
#vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme
sed 's/red-//' x >x2 && mv x2 x
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task "rc.color.project.party=on rgb001" rc.color.keyword.invit=bold list
task "rc.color.project.party=on rgb001" rc.color.keyword.invit=bold list
echo $ man task-color
#man task-color
# 13 Active tasks
echo Active tasks --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 2 start
task 2 start
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task active
task active
echo $ task 2 stop
task 2 stop
echo $ task config journal.time on
task config journal.time on
echo $ task config rc.dateformat.xxx xxx
task config rc.dateformat.xxx xxx
echo $ task config dateformat.annotation 'Y/m/d H:N'
task config dateformat.annotation 'Y/m/d H:N'
echo $ task 2 start
task 2 start
echo $ task list venue
task list venue
echo $ task 2 stop
task 2 stop
echo $ task list venue
task list venue
# 14 Due dates
echo Due dates --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 1 due:7/31/2010
task 1 due:7/31/2010
echo $ task 1 due:2wks
task 1 due:2wks
echo $ task 1 due:-2wks
task 1 due:-2wks
echo $ task 1 due:eom
task 1 due:eom
echo $ task 2 due:8th
task 2 due:8th
echo $ task 2 due:sunday
task 2 due:sunday
echo $ task 5 due:eow
task 5 due:eow
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task overdue
task overdue
echo $ task rc.dateformat.report:Y-M-DTH:N:SZ list
task rc.dateformat.report:Y-M-DTH:N:SZ list
# 15 Calendar
echo Calendar --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task calendar
task calendar
echo $ vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc
#vi ~/.taskrc # include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo $ task calendar
task calendar
echo $ task cal 2010
task cal 2010
echo $ task rc.calendar.details:full cal
task rc.calendar.details:full cal
echo $ task rc.calendar.holidays:full cal
task rc.calendar.holidays:full cal
# 16 Recurrence
echo Recurrence --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 7 info
task 7 info
echo $ task 7 due:eom recur:monthly
task 7 due:eom recur:monthly
echo $ task 7
task 7
echo $ task 7 until:eoy
task 7 until:eoy
echo $ task recurring
task recurring
echo $ task add Pay taxes due:4/15/2007 recur:yearly
task add Pay taxes due:4/15/2007 recur:yearly
echo $ task long
task long
echo $ task 11 delete
printf "y\ny\n" | task 11 delete # y, y
echo $ task list
task list
# 17 Shell
echo Shell --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task shell
#task shell
echo '> projects'
#> projects
echo '> tags'
#> tags
echo '> list'
#> list
echo '> quit'
#> quit
# 18 Special tags
echo Special tags --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task 6 +nocolor
task 6 +nocolor
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task tags
task tags
echo $ task 6 -nocolor
task 6 -nocolor
# 19 Waiting
echo Waiting --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task add Look for new apartment due:eoy
task add Look for new apartment due:eoy
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 10 wait:12/1/2010
task 10 wait:12/1/2010
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task waiting
task waiting
echo $ task add Do something in a few seconds
task add Do something in a few seconds
echo $ task 11 wait:5s
task 11 wait:5s
echo $ task list
task list
sleep 5
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task 11 rc.confirmation:no delete
task 11 rc.confirmation:no delete
# 20 Dependencies
echo Dependencies --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task list pro:party
task list pro:party
echo $ task 3 depends:6
task 3 depends:6
echo $ task 6 dep:5
task 6 dep:5
echo $ task 2 dep:1
task 2 dep:1
echo $ task 5 dep:1,2
task 5 dep:1,2
echo $ task 4 dep:1
task 4 dep:1
echo $ task long pro:party
task long pro:party
echo $ task 5 dep:-1
task 5 dep:-1
echo $ task blocked
task blocked
echo $ task unblocked
task unblocked
echo $ task 1 info
task 1 info
echo $ task 2 info
task 2 info
echo $ task 2 done
echo 'y' | task 2 done
echo $ task 1 info
task 1 info
# 21 Reports
echo Reports --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task minimal
task minimal
echo $ task ls
task ls
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task long
task long
echo $ task all
task all
echo $ task completed
task completed
echo $ task recurring
task recurring
echo $ task waiting
task waiting
echo $ task blocked
task blocked
echo $ task oldest
task oldest
echo $ task newest
task newest
echo $ task timesheet
task timesheet
echo $ task next
task next
# 22 Custom report
echo Custom report --------------------------------------------------------------
echo 'report.foo.description=My own report' >> x
echo 'report.foo.columns=id,entry,description' >> x
echo 'report.foo.labels=ID,Entered,Description' >> x
echo 'report.foo.sort=entry+,description+' >> x
echo 'report.foo.filter=status:pending' >> x
echo 'task help | grep foo'
task help | grep foo
echo $ task show report.foo
task show report.foo
echo $ task foo
task foo
# 23 Charts
echo Charts --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task history
task history
echo $ task history.annual
task history.annual
echo $ task ghistory
task ghistory
echo $ task ghistory.annual
task ghistory.annual
echo $ task summary
task summary
# 24 Advanced filters
echo Advanced filters --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task list
task list
echo $ task list invit
task list invit
echo $ task list description.contains:invit
task list description.contains:invit
echo $ task list desc.word:the
task list desc.word:the
echo $ task list desc.noword:invitations
task list desc.noword:invitations
echo $ task list pro:party
task list pro:party
echo $ task list pro.is:party
task list pro.is:party
echo $ task list pro.not:party
task list pro.not:party
echo $ task list pro:party priority.over:L
task list pro:party priority.over:L
echo $ task list pro:party limit:2
task list pro:party limit:2
echo $ task list limit:page
task list limit:page
echo $ task all status:pending
task all status:pending
echo $ task all status:waiting
task all status:waiting
# 25 Import/export
echo Import/export --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task export.csv
task export.csv
echo $ task export.csv venue
task export.csv venue
echo $ task export.vcalendar venue
task export.vcalendar venue
echo $ task export.yaml venue
task export.yaml venue
cat <<EOF >file.text
Remember to read the task man page
EOF
cat file.text
echo $ task import file.text
printf "y\n" | task import file.text
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
due: 1281844800
entry: 1281289630
priority: H
project: work
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
cat file.yaml
echo $ task import file.yaml
printf "y\n" | task import file.yaml
echo $ task new limit:2
task new limit:2
# 26 Help
echo Help --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task help
task help
echo $ man task
#man task
echo $ man taskrc
#man taskrc
echo $ man task-color
#man task-color
echo $ man task-tutorial
#man task-tutorial
echo $ man task-faq
#man task-faq
echo $ man task-sync
#man task-sync
# 27 Wrap up
echo Wrap up --------------------------------------------------------------
echo $ task version
task version
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task calendar sep 2010'
task rc:x calendar sep 2010
echo
echo '$ task calendar'
task rc:x calendar
echo
echo '$ task overdue'
task rc:x 2 done
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task calendar sep 2010'
task rc:x calendar sep 2010
echo
echo '$ task calendar'
task rc:x calendar
echo
echo '$ task overdue'
task rc:x 2 done
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task 1 annotate Try the blue one first'
task rc:x 1 annotate Try the blue one first
echo
echo '$ task list'
task rc:x list
echo
echo '$ task list due.before:eow'
task rc:x list due.before:eow
echo
echo '$ task 2 done'
task rc:x 2 done
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task calendar sep 2010'
task rc:x calendar sep 2010
echo
echo '$ task calendar'
task rc:x calendar
echo
echo '$ task overdue'
task rc:x 2 done
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-green-256.theme' >> x
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task color'
task rc:x color
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo $ task add project:Cake Mix the ingredients
task rc:x add project:Cake Mix the ingredients
echo
echo $ task add project:Cake Bake the cake depends:1
task rc:x add project:Cake Bake the cake depends:1
echo
echo $ task add project:Cake Eat the cake depends:2
task rc:x add project:Cake Eat the cake depends:2
echo
echo $ task 2 info
task rc:x 2 info
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=95' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'due=6' >> x
echo 'dateformat=YMD-H:N' >> x
echo 'dateformat.report=YMD-H:N' >> x
echo 'color.due=rgb530' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,due,recur,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Pro,Pri,Due,Recur,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task config rc.dateformat YMD-H:N'
echo "Are you sure you want to add 'dateformat' with a value of 'YMD-H:N'? (y/n) y"
echo 'Config file .taskrc modified.'
echo
echo '$ task add Spa appointment due:20100917-11:30'
task rc:x add Lunch with Sue due:20100917-11:30
echo
echo '$ task list'
task rc:x list
echo
echo '$ task list rc.dateformat.report=m-d-Y'
task rc:x list rc.dateformat.report=m-d-Y
echo
echo '$ task list rc.dateformat.report=YMDHNS'
task rc:x list rc.dateformat.report=YMDHNS
echo
echo '$ task list rc.dateformat.report="A, B D, Y (wkV)"'
task rc:x list rc.dateformat.report="A, B D, Y (wkV)"
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task calendar sep 2010'
task rc:x calendar sep 2010
echo
echo '$ task calendar'
task rc:x calendar
echo
echo '$ task overdue'
task rc:x 2 done
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=95' >> x
echo 'monthsperline=3' >> x
echo 'calendar.details.report=list' >> x
echo 'calendar.details=full' >> x
echo 'calendar.holidays=full' >> x
echo 'calendar.legend=yes' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-green-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Put some more sample screenshots on taskwarrior.org
entry: 1283593511
project: 1.9.3
status: pending
due: 1284647841
uuid: 89295b14-9e15-4771-9dd9-7e82cf8b67b5
annotation:
entry: 1283593519
description: Show the calendar with holidays
annotation:
entry: 1283693560
description: Show a task that is due
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task calendar'
task rc:x calendar
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=95' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/light-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=on rgb253' >> x
echo 'due=6' >> x
echo 'color.due=color0' >> x
echo 'color.tagged=color0' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,due,recur,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Pro,Pri,Due,Recur,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task add Get stationery supplies proj:office pri:H due:sat +@mall +@weekend'
task rc:x add Get stationery supplies proj:office pri:H due:sat +@mall +@weekend
echo
echo '$ task annotate 1 Remember to get batteries'
task rc:x annotate 1 Remember to get batteries
sleep 2
echo
echo '$ task annotate 1 I wonder if they have that antique fanfold computer paper'
task rc:x annotate 1 I wonder if they have that antique fanfold computer paper
echo
echo '$ task 1 info'
task rc:x 1 info

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=90' >> x
echo 'journal.time=yes' >> x
echo 'dateformat.annotation=Y/m/d H:N' >> x
#echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme' >> x
#echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-green-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-yellow-green.theme' >> x
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task add Complete the client report due:friday +@work'
task rc:x add Complete the client report due:friday +@work
echo
echo '$ task config journal.time on'
echo "Are you sure you want to add 'journal.time' with a value of 'on'? (y/n) y"
echo 'Config file .taskrc modified.'
echo
echo '$ task start 1'
task rc:x start 1
echo
echo '(some work happens)'
sleep 2
echo
echo '$ task list'
task rc:x list
echo
echo '$ task stop 1'
task rc:x stop 1
echo
echo '$ task list'
task rc:x list
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=95' >> x
echo 'monthsperline=3' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'due=3' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task add Deposit paycheck due:friday recur:14days +@bank'
task rc:x add Deposit paycheck due:friday recur:14days
echo
echo '$ task calendar rc.recurrence.limit=6'
task rc:x calendar rc.recurrence.limit=6
echo
echo '$ task list'
task rc:x list
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-red-256.theme' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task 1 annotate Try the red one next'
task rc:x 1 annotate Try the red one next
echo
echo '$ task list'
task rc:x list
echo
echo '$ task 2 done'
task rc:x 2 done
echo
echo '$ task summary'
task rc:x summary
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task calendar sep 2010'
task rc:x calendar sep 2010
echo
echo '$ task calendar'
task rc:x calendar
echo
echo '$ task overdue'
task rc:x 2 done
exit

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#! /bin/bash
# Small script to create a fragment of output for display on the front page
# of taskwarrior.org, as a teaser.
rm pending.data completed.data undo.data
echo 'data.location=.' > x
echo '_forcecolor=on' >> x
echo 'defaultwidth=120' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme' >> x
echo 'include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc' >> x
echo 'color.alternate=' >> x
echo 'report.list.columns=id,project,priority_long,start,due,recur,age_compact,tags,description' >> x
echo 'report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description' >> x
echo 'report.list.sort=due+,priority_long-,project+' >> x
# Import tasks with old timestamps
cat <<EOF >file.yaml
%YAML 1.1
---
task:
description: Try out the color themes
entry: 1281914800
start: 1282044800
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 13afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Visit http://taskwarrior.org
entry: 1281089630
tags: www
priority: H
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 23afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Review task list
entry: 1281289630
due: 1282844800
recur: weekly
project: gtd
status: pending
uuid: 33afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
task:
description: Try out latest FireFox beta
entry: 1281289630
project: software
status: pending
uuid: 43afada0-a446-8d5a-c213-30d99d52c4b0
...
EOF
printf "y\n" | task rc:x import file.yaml
# Now the visible part.
echo
echo '$ task timesheet 2'
task rc:x timesheet 2
exit

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[Make window 116x32 for movie recording, light text, dark background]
This is the script from which a 1.9.3-specific movie will be made. On the left
are the typed commands, and on the right is the voice track.
It is intended that the left and right be combined and the result will be a new
task-tutorial.5 man page.
---------------------------------------- Intro -----------------------------------------------------
http://taskwarrior.org Hello, and welcome to this taskwarrior version 1.9.3 demo.
I'm going to show you over 100 features, so don't blink, or
you'll miss some. Even experienced users are going to learn
*something*.
I will start off with basic usage, and proceed to more
sophisticated commands as we go along.
---------------------------------------- Basic Usage -----------------------------------------------
Let's get started. We're planning a party, and there is a
lot of work to do, so let's capture these tasks.
task add Select a free weekend in August First decide 'when'.
task add Select and book a venue Then decide 'where'.
task add Come up with a guest list Then decide 'who'.
task add Mail invitations Let's send out nice invitations.
task add Select a caterer And a caterer.
task list Let's take a look. Good.
task log Order a special cake Now I've already ordered a cake, so rather than 'add' this,
I'm going to 'log' it. This just means that I want to keep
track of the task, but I've already done it. It saves me a
step.
task 4 duplicate /Mail/Design/ As for those invitations, I'm going to need to design them
task 4 dup /Mail/Print/ first. And I'm also going to need print them. Here we are
task list duplicating a task and making a substitution. Notice how
the commands can be abbreviated, provided they are still
unique.
task 3 done That looks good - but now I think of it, I already have my
task list guest list, so I can mark that one as done.
And that's basic usage, and you already know enough to be
productive using taskwarrior. If you stopped here, you
would be perfectly able to manage your task list.
But if you want to see what it can really do, keep watching...
---------------------------------------- Projects --------------------------------------------------
task add Pay teh rent on teh 31st Remember to pay the rent at the end of the month. Oh,
task 7 /teh/teh/g that was sloppy, but it can be fixed with a global
task list substitution.
task 7 project:home We can now use projects to separate home chores from the
party preparation. Let's assign that last task to the
'home' project. Note that a task may only belong to one
project.
task 1-6 project:party And we will put those first six tasks in the 'party'
project. See how we specify a range of tasks? Taskwarrior
will want to confirm bulk changes like this, but we'll
accept all changes here.
task projects Now that we have multiple projects, as shown here, we can
task list project:home use project as a filter for the list report. You can see
task li pro:par again that we can abbreviate 'list' and 'project', but when
we abbreviate 'party', we are filtering all the projects
that begin with 'par'.
---------------------------------------- Priorities ------------------------------------------------
task 1-3,5 priority:H Priorities are another way to organize tasks. You can use
task list priority values of high, medium and low, and taskwarrior
knows these as H, M or L.
task 3 pri: You can remove priorities by specifying a blank value.
---------------------------------------- Tags ------------------------------------------------------
task list A task may only have one project, but it may have any number
of tags, which are just single words associated with the task.
task 3,5,6 +mall I can go to the print shop at the mall, and do all the
invitation tasks, so let's tag them all.
task long The long report shows tags, too,
task list +mall and I can use tags as a filter to any report too.
task 3 -mall I made a mistake - I can't mail out the invitations at the
mall, so let's remove that tag.
---------------------------------------- Modifications ---------------------------------------------
task 7 Pay rent at the end of the month Task 7 is not worded correctly, so I can modify that by
specifying a task ID and a new description. This is also
considered a bulk change, and so requires confirmation.
task add music We'll need music.
task 8 prepend Select some I can prepend to that.
task 8 append for after dinner I can append to that.
task list
task edit I can also go straight into an editor and modify anything.
task add Hire a band? <--- Sometimes the command will confuse the shell. In this case,
what would happen if there was a file named 'bands' in the
current directory? The shell would expand that wildcard,
so to avoid that, you can...
task add Hire a band\? <--- escape the wildcard...
task add "Hire a band?" <--- or quote the whole description...
task add -- Hire a band\? +dj You can also use the minus minus operator which tells
taskwarrior to stop being clever and interpret the rest
of the arguments as a task description. Otherwise, that
+dj would be interpreted as a tag.
task undo We don't need a band, so the easiest way to get rid of that
task is to undo the last change. Taskwarrior has a
complete undo stack, so you can undo all the way back to
the beginning.
task 1 delete The undo operation gets rid of the task completely, but I
task undo could also have just deleted the task, then the deletion
itself would be tracked, and also undoable.
---------------------------------------- Info ------------------------------------------------------
task 1 info During that undo operation, taskwarrior displayed metadata
task 1 that is associated with the task. You can display this
with the info command, and its shortcut.
task stats There are also statistics that taskwarrior gathers, which
I can display.
---------------------------------------- Annotations -----------------------------------------------
task 1 annotate the 12th looks good Annotations are little notes that can be added to a task.
task 1 annotate or the 13th There can be any number, and each has a time stamp.
task list
task list rc.annotations:full You can choose to display annotations in different ways.
task list rc.annotations:sparse
task list rc.annotations:none
task 1 denotate 13th Annotations can be removed by providing a matching pattern.
task list
---------------------------------------- Configuration ---------------------------------------------
task show There is a 'show' command, that is used to display the
active configuration. There are hundreds of settings that
can be changed, and every one has a sensible default.
man taskrc If you want a complete list of all the settings and their
meanings, read the man page.
task config answer 42 The 'config' command is used to modify the settings, and in
this case the configuration variable 'answer' is given the
value of 42.
task show answer The 'show' command indicates that the value was changed,
task config answer and also that the variable is unrecognized. The show
command performs a detailed check on your configuration, and
alerts you to several kinds of problem. The config command
can also remove a value.
task rc.report.list.sort=description+ list
A very powerful feature is the ability to override the
configuration variables temporarily. Here I am requesting
an ascending sort on the description field only.
---------------------------------------- Defaults --------------------------------------------------
task config default.command list There is a default command, which can be set to anything,
task in this case it is set to the 'list' report. Then running
taskwarrior with no command name runs the default command.
task config default.priority H I can also specify a default priority and project, which
task config default.project Work means that any tasks added will use them, unless an
task add New task alternative is provided.
task list
task undo Let's just revert those changes, to clean up.
task config default.priority
task config default.project
---------------------------------------- Aliases ---------------------------------------------------
task config alias.zzz list You can create aliases to effectively rename commands.
task zzz
task z You can abbreviate those, too.
---------------------------------------- Color -----------------------------------------------------
task config color on All the examples so far have been shown with color turned
task list off. How about some color?
What you see is the result of a set of color rules being
applied to the tasks. There is a hierarchy of color rules
that colorize a task based on the metadata
task 1 "bg:on red" Here is an example of an explicit override to the color
task list rules where a specific task is given a red background.
task 1 bg: Note that the quotes are necessary, otherwise the shell
will consider "bg:on" and "red" to be separate arugments.
task color Taskwarrior supports 256 colors on certain terminal
emulators, and this shows the range of colors available.
task color white on red This is how to show a color sample.
task color legend Or samples of all the active color settings.
Themes are a simple way to use coordinated color schemes
so by including a color theme into the configuration file,
you can see some striking effects.
A blue theme.
# include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme
vi ~/.taskrc
task color legend
task list
A red theme.
# include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-red-256.theme
vi ~/.taskrc
task color legend
task list
A general dark theme.
# include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme
vi ~/.taskrc
task list
Here is are two color rules that specify a dark blue
background for all tasks that are part of the 'party'
project, and uses bold to identify any tasks with the
keyword 'invitations' in the description.
task "rc.color.project.party=on rgb001" rc.color.keyword.invit=bold list
man task-color There is a man page with a writeup of all the color
capabilities.
---------------------------------------- Active tasks ----------------------------------------------
task 2 start I'm selecting a venue, so let's indicate that task 2 is
task list active by starting it. See how active tasks are affected
by the color rules.
task active There is an active report that shows only active tasks, and
task 2 stop you can mark any active task as inactive, by stopping it.
task config journal.time on (y) There is a journalling feature that records the start and
task config dateformat.annotation 'Y/m/d H:N' (y)
task 2 start stop times as annotations. We'll turn that on, and add
task list venue the time to the annotation date format.
task 2 stop
task list venue
---------------------------------------- Due dates -------------------------------------------------
task 1 due:7/31/2010 Due dates can be specified as dates...
task 1 due:2wks as some distance into the future...
task 1 due:-2wks or past...
task 1 due:eom or by mnemonic (end of month)...
task 2 due:8th or by ordinal...
task 2 due:sunday or by day of week...
task 5 due:eow
task list Some of these dates are in the past, so now you see there
task overdue are overdue tasks. Due dates have different colors for
due, imminent, today and overdue values.
task rc.dateformat.report:Y-M-DTH:N:SZ list
You can also choose the format - for input and output.
---------------------------------------- Calendar --------------------------------------------------
task calendar When tasks have due dates, you can see them on the calendar.
vi ~/.taskrc
# include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/holidays-US.rc
task calendar
Taskwarrior provides sample holiday files. You can create
your own, or use one of the samples to show holidays on the
calendar.
task cal 2010 You can see the whole year.
task rc.calendar.details:full cal You can see the tasks with due dates also.
task rc.calendar.holidays:full cal And you can see the holidays.
---------------------------------------- Recurrence ------------------------------------------------
task 7 info Remember the task we added to pay the rent? We're going to
task 7 due:eom recur:monthly need to do that every month. Recurring tasks allow us to
task 7 set up a single task that keeps coming back, just as you'd
expect.
task 7 until:eoy You can also limit the extent of the recurrence. Let's make
sure the task doesn't recur after the lease ends.
task recurring And there is a recurring report that shows you only the
recurring tasks.
To illustrate a point, let's set up a recurring annual task
as a reminder to pay taxes, and put the due date in the past.
This will cause task to fill in the gaps, and create a series
of severely overdue tasks.
task add Pay taxes due:4/15/2007 recur:yearly
task long
task 11 delete # y y Deletions to recurring tasks can be escalated to include all
task list the recurrences of a task.
---------------------------------------- Shell -----------------------------------------------------
task shell You can use the shell command to create a more immersive
task> projects environment. Any task command you run outside the shell
task> tags can also be run inside the shell, without the need to prefix
task> list every command with "task".
task> quit
---------------------------------------- Special Tags ----------------------------------------------
task 6 +nocolor You've seen tags, but there are also 'special tags' that
task list have effects on individual tasks. The 'nocolor' special
tag causes the color rules to be bypassed.
task tags Special tags are highlighted by the 'tags' command.
task 6 -nocolor There are others - the 'nonag' special tag prevents the
generation of nag messages when you work on low priority
tasks when there are more important ones.
The 'nocal' special tag will prevent a task from appearing
on the calendar.
---------------------------------------- Waiting ---------------------------------------------------
task add Look for new apartment due:eoy When you have a task with a due date that is far out into
task list the future, you may want to hide that task for a while.
task 10 wait:12/1/2010 You can provide a wait date for a task, and it will remain
task list hidden until that date. It will no longer be cluttering
task waiting your task list, but it is still there, and visible using
the 'waiting' report. When the wait date comes, the task
will just pop back into the list.
task add Do something in a few seconds To illustrate this, let's set up a task with a very short
task 11 wait:5s wait time of five seconds.
task list It's gone.
(sleep 5) We wait for 5 seconds...
task list And it's back.
task 11 rc.confirmation:no delete And now it's deleted.
---------------------------------------- Dependencies ----------------------------------------------
task list pro:party Taskwarrior supports dependencies. Let's take a look at the
party planning tasks, and assign dependencies.
task 3 depends:6 Let's see. I can't mail invitations until they are printed.
task 6 dep:5 I can't print them until I design them.
task 2 dep:1 I need to select a weekend before a location.
task 5 dep:1,2 Design depends on location and weekend.
task 4 dep:1 And the caterer needs to know where.
task long pro:party All my tasks are blocked except task 1. That makes sense.
task 5 dep:-1 Hmm, that double dependency isn't right.
task blocked Here are the blocked tasks.
task unblocked and the opposite, the unblocked tasks.
task 1 info If we look at task 1 closely, we can see that it is blocking
task 2 info 2 and 4. And if we look at task 2, we see that it is
blocked by 1, and blocking 5.
This is called a dependency chain, which is a string of tasks
that are all connected not only by their project, but by
dependencies.
Now we understand that task 1 should be done first, but you
may still violate the laws of physics if you wish. Let's
complete task 2 and see what happens.
task 2 done (y) Taskwarrior realizes what you are doing, and offers to fix
task 1 info the dependency chain to reflect what you have done.
---------------------------------------- Reports ---------------------------------------------------
task minimal Taskwarrior has a good many reports. There is the bare minimum.
task ls The simple.
task list The standard.
task long The kitchen sink.
task all The packrat.
task completed Nostalgia.
task recurring Groundhog day.
task waiting Surprises.
task blocked Wedged.
task unblocked Unencumbered.
task oldest Ancient history.
task newest Contemporary.
task timesheet Corporate.
task next And "what should I work on next?" This one can be useful
because it pulls a few of the highest priority tasks from
all the projects. It's the report we should all be using.
---------------------------------------- Custom Report ---------------------------------------------
You can even define your own custom report. Let's quickly
create a custom report - we'll call it foo - and I can
choose from a long list of fields to include in the report,
but I want to see the ID, the date when I entered the task,
and the description. I can specify the labels for those
columns, the sort order of the report, and I can filter.
cat >> ~/.taskrc
report.foo.description=My own report
report.foo.columns=id,entry,description
report.foo.labels=ID,Entered,Description
report.foo.sort=entry+,description+
report.foo.filter=status:pending
task help | grep foo Custom reports also show up on the help output.
task show report.foo I can inspect the configuration.
task foo And they can be run just like the other reports.
---------------------------------------- Charts ----------------------------------------------------
task history The history report gives monthly totals of tasks added,
task history.annual completed and deleted. There is also an annual version.
task ghistory There is a graphical monthly...
task ghistory.annual and annual version.
task summary There is a project summary report that shows progress in
all the projects.
---------------------------------------- Advanced Filters ------------------------------------------
task list Filters are a very powerful tool. First here is an
task list invit unfiltered list, which shows all tasks. Now again, but with
the text 'invit', which acts as a filter on the description
field.
task list description.contains:invit This is the equivalent form using attribute modifiers. In
this example we are filtering on descriptions that contain
the word fragment. Here we are using the 'contains'
modifier, but there are many others.
task list desc.word:the All tasks containing the whole word 'the'. See how
annotations are also searched?
task list desc.noword:invitations Here is a list of all tasks that do not contain the whole
word 'invitations'.
task list pro:party Here list all tasks in the 'party' project.
task list pro.is:party And the full equivalent.
task list pro.not:party Here list tasks that are not in the 'party' project. I
could have also used 'isnt' here - there are several
synonyms for modifiers, so that the filter can be written
so that it reads naturally.
task list pro:party pri.over:L Here the 'over' modifier is filtering on priorities that
sort higher than 'Low', and also filtering on the 'party'
project. There are two terms in this filter.
task list pro:party limit:2 Same again, but only show me the first two tasks.
task list limit:page Now all tasks, but just show the first page of tasks. I
don't have a page full of tasks here, but you get the idea.
task all status:pending Now you can see how some of the built-in reports work. The
'list' report is just all tasks, filtered so that only the
pending tasks are shown.
task all status:waiting The 'waiting' report is similarly defined.
---------------------------------------- Import/Export ---------------------------------------------
task export.csv You can export your tasks. Here you see all tasks being
exported in CSV format.
task export.csv venue Let's just export one task in CSV format...
task export.vcalendar venue Or in VCalendar format...
task export.yaml venue Or YAML.
cat file.text I can also import. Here I am importing simple lines of
task import file.text text. Taskwarrior recognizes the format and confirms.
cat file.yaml Here is a YAML example. Taskwarrior can read several
task import file.yaml formats, including old versions of its data files. Using
YAML, you can round-trip the data without loss.
task new limit:2 Here are the imported tasks.
---------------------------------------- Help ------------------------------------------------------
task help You'll find a quick reference page built in, with the 'help'
man task command, or perhaps you'll want to take a look at the several
man taskrc man pages installed. This demo has superficially shown
man task-color many features which have more capability and depth which you
can find in the man pages, and online.
man task-tutorial This screencast is actually just a recording of me going
through the tutorial.
man task-faq Some frequently asked questions are answered here.
man task-sync You've patiently watched this whole movie, so here's your
reward - taskwarrior 1.9.3 has network synchronization
features, for sharing tasks across computers. But this is
just a teaser - synch will be shown in the next movie.
---------------------------------------- Wrap up ---------------------------------------------------
task version And that's it. Don't forget to take a look at
taskwarrior.org.
Thank you for watching.
---------------------------------------- End -------------------------------------------------------

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Hello. This is a demonstration of the
taskwarrior color capabilities coming
in version 1.9.
task color The color command shows the various
supported colors. For this you will
need an xterm with 256-color support,
or an equivalent.
This demo uses iTerm running on Snow
Leopard.
task add Prepare 1.9 for release Let's create a few tasks, to illustrate
task add Update the various docs the features. Five should be enough.
task add Run the regression tests
task add Make the packages
task add Upload to distributions
--- NOTES
16-color mode
upgrade
blending
alternate lines
--- NOTES
task ls Okay, let's color any tasks that
mention tests a nice medium blue.
echo 'color.keyword.test=color23' >> ~/.taskrc

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$ # Q: What is a formatting hook?
$ # A: Lua code that modifies taskwarrior output at run time.
$
$ cat > hooks.lua
-- Make ID not show up
function id (name, value)
return "(shhh - it's a secret)", 0, nil
end
-- Decorate the UUID
function uuid (name, value)
return '<<<' .. value .. '>>>', 0, nil
end
^D
$ # Q: What is a command hook?
$ # A: Lua code that changes the way commands work.
$
$ cat >> hooks.lua
-- Disable tags
function notags ()
return 1, 'Tags have been disabled'
end
^D
$
$ task config -- hook.format-id ~/demo/hooks.lua:id
$ task config -- hook.format-uuid ~/demo/hooks.lua:uuid
$ task config -- hook.pre-tag ~/demo/hooks.lua:notags
$ task list
$ task add Demonstrate formatting hooks
$ task 1 info
$ task config hooks on
$ task 1 info
$ task 1 +try_to_tag

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$
$ # Taskwarrior now has Lua 5.1.4 built in.
$
$ task version
$ cat > hooks.lua
function foo ()
print ("Hello from Lua")
return 0, nil
end
^D
$
$ # Taskwarrior can call into Lua at many points during execution.
$ # This one is called immediately before taskwarrior quits.
$
$ task rc.hook.pre-exit=~/hooks.lua:foo version
$
$ # While taskwarrior is calling Lua code, the Lua can also call
$ # back into a taskwarrior API, for information.
$
$ cat > hooks.lua
function foo ()
print "Lua version is " .. task_lua_version ())
print "Taskwarrior version is " .. task_version ())
return 0, nil
end
^D
$
$ cat >> .taskrc
hook.pre-exit=~/hooks.lua:foo
^D
$
$ task version

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Hello, and welcome to this quick demo of the
taskwarrior program.
Hello, and welcome to this quick demo of the task program.
task add do laundry Let's add some tasks
I need to do laundry
@@ -69,6 +68,7 @@ task 3 fg:
task colors There are many combinations to choose from
(Slashes!!!)
task 1 due:6/8/2008 Let's add a due date
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################################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark 16-color theme
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=yellow
color.footnote=yellow
color.debug=yellow
color.summary.bar=on green
color.summary.background=on black
color.history.add=black on red
color.history.done=black on green
color.history.delete=black on yellow
color.undo.before=red
color.undo.after=green
color.calendar.today=bold white on bright blue
color.calendar.due=white on red
color.calendar.due.today=bold white on red
color.calendar.overdue=black on bright red
color.calendar.weekend=white on bright black
color.calendar.holiday=black on bright yellow
color.calendar.weeknumber=bold blue
color.recurring=magenta
color.overdue=bold red
color.due.today=red
color.due=red
color.active=black on bright green
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=bold white
color.pri.M=white
color.pri.L=
color.tagged=green
color.blocked=black on white
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=

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###############################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark 256-color theme
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=color3
color.footnote=color3
color.debug=color3
color.summary.bar=on rgb141
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb500
color.history.done=color0 on rgb050
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb550
color.undo.before=color1
color.undo.after=color2
color.calendar.today=color15 on rgb013
color.calendar.due=color0 on color1
color.calendar.due.today=color15 on color1
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color9
color.calendar.weekend=on color235
color.calendar.holiday=color0 on color11
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb013
color.recurring=rgb013
color.overdue=color9
color.due.today=rgb400
color.due=color1
color.active=rgb555 on rgb410
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=color255
color.pri.M=color250
color.pri.L=color245
color.tagged=rgb031
color.blocked=white on color8
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on color233

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###############################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark 256-color theme, featuring blue.
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=rgb013
color.footnote=rgb013
color.debug=rgb013
color.summary.bar=on rgb003
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb015
color.history.done=color0 on rgb025
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb035
color.undo.before=rgb013
color.undo.after=rgb035
color.calendar.today=color0 on rgb115
color.calendar.due=color0 on color249
color.calendar.due.today=color0 on color252
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color255
color.calendar.weekend=on color235
color.calendar.holiday=color255 on rgb013
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb015
color.recurring=rgb115
color.overdue=color255
color.due.today=color252
color.due=color249
color.active=rgb045 on rgb015
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=rgb035
color.pri.M=rgb025
color.pri.L=rgb015
color.tagged=color246
color.blocked=white on rgb001
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on color233

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###############################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark 256-color theme, featuring green.
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=rgb031
color.footnote=rgb031
color.debug=rgb031
color.summary.bar=on rgb030
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb010
color.history.done=color0 on rgb030
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb050
color.undo.before=rgb031
color.undo.after=rgb053
color.calendar.today=color0 on rgb151
color.calendar.due=color0 on color249
color.calendar.due.today=color0 on color225
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color255
color.calendar.weekend=on color235
color.calendar.holiday=rgb151 on rgb020
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb010
color.recurring=rgb151
color.overdue=color255
color.due.today=color252
color.due=color249
color.active=rgb050 on rgb010
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=rgb050
color.pri.M=rgb030
color.pri.L=rgb010
color.tagged=color246
color.blocked=white on rgb010
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on color233

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###############################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark 256-color theme, featuring red.
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=rgb100
color.footnote=rgb100
color.debug=rgb100
color.summary.bar=on rgb300
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb100
color.history.done=color0 on rgb300
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb500
color.undo.before=rgb301
color.undo.after=rgb503
color.calendar.today=color0 on rgb511
color.calendar.due=color0 on color249
color.calendar.due.today=color0 on color252
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color255
color.calendar.weekend=on color235
color.calendar.holiday=rgb522 on rgb300
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb100
color.recurring=rgb511
color.overdue=color255
color.due.today=color252
color.due=color249
color.active=rgb500 on rgb100
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=rgb500
color.pri.M=rgb400
color.pri.L=rgb300
color.tagged=color246
color.blocked=white on rgb100
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on color233

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################################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark violet 256-color theme
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Kathryn Andersen
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=rgb013
color.footnote=rgb013
color.debug=rgb013
color.summary.bar=on rgb103
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb105
color.history.done=color0 on rgb205
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb305
color.undo.before=rgb103
color.undo.after=rgb305
color.calendar.today=color15 on rgb103
color.calendar.due=color0 on rgb325
color.calendar.due.today=color0 on rgb404
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color9
color.calendar.weekend=gray12 on gray3
color.calendar.holiday=color15 on rgb022
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb104
color.recurring=rgb115
color.overdue=color9
color.due.today=rgb533
color.due=rgb055
color.active=rgb445 on rgb213
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=rgb404
color.pri.M=rgb304
color.pri.L=rgb325
color.tagged=rgb334
color.blocked=white on rgb101
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on gray2

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################################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) dark-yellow-green 256-color theme
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Kathryn Andersen
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=rgb031
color.footnote=rgb031
color.debug=rgb031
color.summary.bar=on rgb030
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb010
color.history.done=color0 on rgb030
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb050
color.undo.before=rgb031
color.undo.after=rgb053
color.calendar.today=color15 on rgb110
color.calendar.due=color0 on rgb430
color.calendar.due.today=color0 on rgb410
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on rgb400
color.calendar.weekend=on color235
color.calendar.holiday=rgb151 on rgb020
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb110
color.recurring=rgb343
color.overdue=rgb400
color.due.today=rgb410
color.due=rgb420
color.active=rgb451 on rgb310
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=rgb450
color.pri.M=rgb030
color.pri.L=rgb010
color.tagged=rgb342
color.blocked=white on rgb110
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on gray0

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for Canada
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Cory Donnelly.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.labourday.name=Labour Day
holiday.labourday.date=20100906
holiday.thanksgiving.name=Thanksgiving Day
holiday.thanksgiving.date=20101011
holiday.remembranceday.name=Remembrance Day
holiday.remembranceday.date=20101111
holiday.christmasday.name=Christmas Day
holiday.christmasday.date=20101225
holiday.boxingday.name=Boxing Day
holiday.boxingday.date=20101226
holiday.newyearseve.name=New Year's Eve
holiday.newyearseve.date=20101231
# 2011
holiday.newyearsday.name=New Year's Day
holiday.newyearsday.date=20110101
holiday.familyday.name=Family Day
holiday.familyday.date=20110117
holiday.goodfriday.name=Good Friday
holiday.goodfriday.date=20110422
holiday.eastermonday.name=Easter Monday
holiday.eastermonday.date=20110425
holiday.victoriaday.name=Victoria Day
holiday.victoriaday.date=20110524
holiday.canadaday.name=Canada Day
holiday.canadaday.date=20110701
holiday.firstmondayofaugust.name=First Monday of August
holiday.firstmondayofaugust.date=20110801
# Commented out to prevent collision with names of 2010 holidays
# that haven't happened yet
#holiday.labourday.name=Labour Day
#holiday.labourday.date=20110905
#holiday.thanksgiving.name=Thanksgiving Day
#holiday.thanksgiving.date=20111010
#holiday.remembranceday.name=Remembrance Day
#holiday.remembranceday.date=20111111
#holiday.christmasday.name=Christmas Day
#holiday.christmasday.date=20111225
#holiday.boxingday.name=Boxing Day
#holiday.boxingday.date=20111226
#holiday.newyearseve.name=New Year's Eve
#holiday.newyearseve.date=20111231

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for Germany
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Federico Hernandez.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.reformationstag.name=Reformationstag (BB,MV,SN,ST,TH)
holiday.reformationstag.date=20101031
holiday.allerheiligen.name=Allerheiligen (BW,BY,NRW,RP,SL)
holiday.allerheiligen.date=20101101
holiday.bussundbettag.name=Buss und Bettag (SN)
holiday.bussundbettag.date=20101117
holiday.heiligabend.name=Heilig Abend
holiday.heiligabend.date=20101224
holiday.weihnachtstag.name=Weihnachtstag
holiday.weihnachtstag.date=20101225
holiday.zweiterweihnachtstag.name=Zweiter Weihnachtstag
holiday.zweiterweihnachtstag.date=20101226
holiday.sylvester.name=Sylvester
holiday.sylvester.date=20101231
# 2011
holiday.neujahr.name=Neujahr
holiday.neujahr.date=20110101
holiday.heiligedreikonige.name=Heilige drei Könige (BW,BY,ST)
holiday.heiligedreikonige.date=20110106
holiday.karfreitag.name=Karfreitag
holiday.karfreitag.date=20110422
holiday.ostern.name=Ostern
holiday.ostern.date=20110424
holiday.ostermontag.name=Ostermontag
holiday.ostermontag.date=20110425
holiday.maifeiertag.name=Erster Maifeiertag
holiday.maifeiertag.date=20110501
holiday.christihimmelfahrt.name=Christi Himmelfahrt
holiday.christihimmelfahrt.date=20110602
holiday.pfingstsonntag.name=Pfingstsonntag
holiday.pfingstsonntag.date=20110612
holiday.pfingstmontag.name=Pfingstmontag
holiday.pfingstmontag.date=20110613
holiday.fronleichnam.name=Fronleichnam (BW,BY,HE,NRW,RP,SL,(SN,TH))
holiday.fronleichnam.date=20110623
holiday.mariahimmelfahrt.name=Mariä Himmelfahrt (SL)
holiday.mariahimmelfahrt.date=20110815
holiday.einheit.name=Tag der Deutschen Einheit
holiday.einheit.date=20111003
#holiday.reformationstag.name=Reformationstag (BB,MV,SN,ST,TH)
#holiday.reformationstag.date=20111031
#holiday.allerheiligen.name=Allerheiligen (BW,BY,NRW,RP,SL)
#holiday.allerheiligen.date=20111101
#holiday.bussundbettag.name=Buss und Bettag (SN)
#holiday.bussundbettag.date=20111116
#holiday.heiligabend.name=Heilig Abend
#holiday.heiligabend.date=20111224
#holiday.weihnachtstag.name=Weihnachtstag
#holiday.weihnachtstag.date=20111225
#holiday.zweiterweihnachtstag.name=Zweiter Weihnachtstag
#holiday.zweiterweihnachtstag.date=20111226
#holiday.sylvester.name=Sylvester
#holiday.sylvester.date=20111231

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for Spain
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Federico Hernandez.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.fiestanacional.name=Fiesta Nacional de España
holiday.fiestanacional.date=20101012
holiday.santos.name=Dia de todos los Santos
holiday.santos.date=20101101
holiday.constitucion.name=Dia de la Constitución
holiday.constitucion.date=20101206
holiday.concepcion.name=Inmaculada Concepción
holiday.concepcion.date=20101208
holiday.nochebuena.name=Noche Buena
holiday.nochebuena.date=20101224
holiday.navidad.name=Navidad
holiday.navidad.date=20101225
holiday.nochevieja.name=Noche Vieja
holiday.nochevieja.date=20101231
# 2011
holiday.anonuevo.name=Año Nuevo
holiday.anonuevo.date=20110101
holiday.reyes.name=Día de los Reyes
holiday.reyes.date=20110106
holiday.viernessanto.name=Viernes Santo
holiday.viernessanto.date=20110422
holiday.trabajo.name=Fiesta del Trabajo
holiday.trabajo.date=20110501
holiday.virgen.name=Asunción de la Virgen
holiday.virgen.date=20110815
#holiday.fiestanacional.name=Fiesta Nacional de España
#holiday.fiestanacional.date=20111012
#holiday.santos.name=Dia de todos los Santos
#holiday.santos.date=20111101
#holiday.constitucion.name=Dia de la Constitución
#holiday.constitucion.date=20111206
#holiday.concepcion.name=Inmaculada Concepción
#holiday.concepcion.date=20111208
#holiday.nochebuena.name=Noche Buena
#holiday.nochebuena.date=20111224
#holiday.navidad.name=Navidad
#holiday.navidad.date=20111225
#holiday.nochevieja.name=Noche Vieja
#holiday.nochevieja.date=20111231

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for France
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.toussaint.name=La Toussaint
holiday.toussaint.date=20101101
holiday.armistice.name=Jour d'armistice
holiday.armistice.date=20101111
holiday.noël.name=Noël
holiday.noël.date=20101225
# 2011
holiday.jourdelan.name=Jour de l'an
holiday.jourdelan.date=20110101
holiday.travail.name=Fête du premier mai
holiday.travail.date=20110501
holiday.victoire.name=la Fête de Victoire 45
holiday.victoire.date=20110508
holiday.ascencion.name=l'Ascencion
holiday.ascencion.date=20110602
holiday.pentecôte.name=la Pentecôte
holiday.pentecôte.date=20110612
holiday.bastille.name=Fête nationale
holiday.bastille.date=20110714
holiday.assomption.name=Assomption
holiday.assomption.date=20110815
#holiday.toussaint.name=La Toussaint
#holiday.toussaint.date=20111101
#holiday.armistice.name=Jour d'armistice
#holiday.armistice.date=20111111
#holiday.noël.name=Noël
#holiday.noël.date=20111225

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for the Netherlands
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Charles T. Yun
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.sinterklaas.name=Sinterklaas
holiday.sinterklaas.date=20101205
holiday.koninkrijksdag.name=Koninkrijksdag
holiday.koninkrijksdag.date=20101215
holiday.kerstmis.name=Kerstmis
holiday.kerstmis.date=20101225
holiday.kerstmis.name=Tweede Kerstdag
holiday.kerstmis.date=20101226
# 2011
holiday.nieuwjaar.name=Nieuwjaar
holiday.nieuwjaar.date=20110101
holiday.goedevrijdag.name=Goede Vrijdag
holiday.goedevrijdag.date=20110422
holiday.pasen.name=Pasen
holiday.pasen.date=20110424
holiday.pasen.name=Tweede Paasdag
holiday.pasen.date=20100425
holiday.koninginnedag.name=Koninginnedag
holiday.koninginnedag.date=20110430
holiday.dodenherdenking.name=Dodenherdenking
holiday.dodenherdenking.date=20110504
holiday.bevrijdingsdag.name=Bevrijdingsdag
holiday.bevrijdingsdag.date=20110505
holiday.hemelvaartsdag.name=Hemelvaartsdag
holiday.hemelvaartsdag.date=20110602
holiday.pinksteren.name= Pinksteren
holiday.pinksteren.date=20110612
holiday.pinksteren.name=Tweede Pinksterdag
holiday.pinksteren.date=20110613
#holiday.sinterklaas.name=Sinterklaas
#holiday.sinterklaas.date=20111205
#holiday.koninkrijksdag.name=Koninkrijksdag
#holiday.koninkrijksdag.date=20111215
#holiday.kerstmis.name=Kerstmis
#holiday.kerstmis.date=20111225
#holiday.kerstmis.name=Tweede Kerstdag
#holiday.kerstmis.date=20111226
# 2012
#holiday.nieuwjaar.name=Nieuwjaar
#holiday.nieuwjaar.date=20120101
#holiday.goedevrijdag.name=Goede Vrijdag
#holiday.goedevrijdag.date=20120406
#holiday.pasen.name=Pasen
#holiday.pasen.date=20120408
#holiday.pasen.name=Tweede Pasdag
#holiday.pasen.date=20120409
#holiday.koninginnedag.name=Koninginnedag
#holiday.koninginnedag.date=20120430
#holiday.dodenherdenking.name=Dodenherdenking
#holiday.dodenherdenking.date=20120504
#holiday.bevrijdingsdag.name=Bevrijdingsdag
#holiday.bevrijdingsdag.date=20120505
#holiday.hemelvaartsdag.name=Hemelvaartsdag
#holiday.hemelvaartsdag.date=20120617
#holiday.pinksteren.name= Pinksteren
#holiday.pinksteren.date=20120627
#holiday.pinksteren.name=Tweede Pinksterdag
#holiday.pinksteren.date=20120628
#holiday.sinterklaas.name=Sinterklaas
#holiday.sinterklaas.date=20121205
#holiday.koninkrijksdag.name=Koninkrijksdag
#holiday.koninkrijksdag.date=20121215
#holiday.kerstmis.name=Kerstmis
#holiday.kerstmis.date=20121225
#holiday.kerstmis.name=Tweede Kerstdag
#holiday.kerstmis.date=20121226

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for Norway
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Jostein Berntsen
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.julaften.name=Julaften
holiday.julaften.date=20101224
holiday.juledag.name=Juledag
holiday.juledag.date=20101225
holiday.juledag2.name=Juledag
holiday.juledag2.date=20101226
holiday.nyttårsaften.name=Nyttårsaften
holiday.nyttårsaften.date=20101231
# 2011
holiday.nyttårsdag.name=Nyttårsdag
holiday.nyttårsdag.date=20110101
holiday.fastelavn.name=Fastelavn
holiday.fastelavn.date=20110306
holiday.palmesøndag.name=Palmesøndag
holiday.palmesøndag.date=20110417
holiday.skjærtorsdag.name=Skjærtorsdag
holiday.skjærtorsdag.date=20110421
holiday.langfredag.name=Langfredag
holiday.langfredag.date=20110422
holiday.påskedag.name=Påskedag
holiday.påskedag.date=20110424
holiday.påskedag2.name=Påskedag
holiday.påskedag2.date=20110425
holiday.offentlighøytidsdag.name=Offentlig Høytidsdag
holiday.offentlighøytidsdag.date=20110501
holiday.frigjøringsdag.name=Frigjøringsdag 1945
holiday.frigjøringsdag.date=20110508
holiday.grunnlovsdag.name=Grunnlovsdag
holiday.grunnlovsdag.date=20110517
holiday.KristiHimmelfartsdag.name=Kristi Himmelfartsdag
holiday.KristiHimmelfartsdag.date=20110602
holiday.pinsedag.name=Pinsedag
holiday.pinsedag.date=20110612
holiday.pinsedag2.name=Pinsedag
holiday.pinsedag2.date=20110613
#holiday.julaften.name=Julaften
#holiday.julaften.date=20111224
#holiday.juledag.name=Juledag
#holiday.juledag.date=20111225
#holiday.juledag2.name=Juledag
#holiday.juledag2.date=20111226
#holiday.nyttårsaften.name=Nyttårsaften
#holiday.nyttårsaften.date=20111231
# 2012
#holiday.nyttårsdag.name=Nyttårsdag
#holiday.nyttårsdag.date=20120101
#holiday.fastelavn.name=Fastelavn
#holiday.fastelavn.date=20120219
#holiday.palmesøndag.name=Palmesøndag
#holiday.palmesøndag.date=20120401
#holiday.skjærtorsdag.name=Skjærtorsdag
#holiday.skjærtorsdag.date=20120405
#holiday.langfredag.name=Langfredag
#holiday.langfredag.date=20120406
#holiday.påskedag.name=Påskedag
#holiday.påskedag.date=20120408
#holiday.påskedag2.name=Påskedag
#holiday.påskedag2.date=20120409
#holiday.offentlighøytidsdag.name=Offentlig Høytidsdag
#holiday.offentlighøytidsdag.date=20120501
#holiday.frigjøringsdag.name=Frigjøringsdag 1945
#holiday.frigjøringsdag.date=20120508
#holiday.grunnlovsdag.name=Grunnlovsdag
#holiday.grunnlovsdag.date=20120517
#holiday.KristiHimmelfartsdag.name=Kristi Himmelfartsdag
#holiday.KristiHimmelfartsdag.date=20120517
#holiday.pinsedag.name=Pinsedag
#holiday.pinsedag.date=20120527
#holiday.pinsedag2.name=Pinsedag
#holiday.pinsedag2.date=20120528
#holiday.julaften.name=Julaften
#holiday.julaften.date=20121224
#holiday.juledag.name=Juledag
#holiday.juledag.date=20121225
#holiday.juledag2.name=Juledag
#holiday.juledag2.date=20121226
#holiday.nyttårsaften.name=Nyttårsaften
#holiday.nyttårsaften.date=20121231

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################################################################################
# Sample calendar for Sweden
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Federico Hernandez.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.allahelgonsdag.name=Alla Helgons Dag
holiday.allahelgonsdag.date=20101106
holiday.julafton.name=Julafton
holiday.julafton.date=20101224
holiday.juldagen.name=Juldagen
holiday.juldagen.date=20101225
holiday.annandagjul.name=Annandag jul
holiday.annandagjul.date=20101226
holiday.nyårsafton.name=Nyårsafton
holiday.nyårsafton.date=20101231
# 2011
holiday.nyårsdagen.name=Nyårsdagen
holiday.nyårsdagen.date=20110101
holiday.trettondedagjul.name=Trettondedag jul
holiday.trettondedagjul.date=20110106
holiday.långfredagen.name=Långfredagen
holiday.långfredagen.date=20110422
holiday.påskdagen.name=Påskdagen
holiday.påskdagen.date=20110424
holiday.annandagpåsk.name=Annandag påsk
holiday.annandagpåsk.date=20110425
holiday.valborgmässoafton.name=Valborgmässoafton
holiday.valborgmässoafton.date=20110430
holiday.förstamaj.name=Första maj
holiday.förstamaj.date=20110501
holiday.kristihimmelfärdsdag.name=Kristi Himmelsfärdsdag
holiday.kristihimmelfärdsdag.date=20110602
holiday.nationaldagen.name=Nationaldagen
holiday.nationaldagen.date=20110606
holiday.pingstdagen.name=Pingstdagen
holiday.pingstdagen.date=20110612
holiday.midsommarafton.name=Midsommarafton
holiday.midsommarafton.date=20110624
holiday.midsommardagen.name=Midsommardagen
holiday.midsommardagen.date=20110625
# holiday.allahelgonsdag.name=Alla Helgons Dag
# holiday.allahelgonsdag.date=20111105
# holiday.julafton.name=Julafton
# holiday.julafton.date=20111224
# holiday.juldagen.name=Juldagen
# holiday.juldagen.date=20111225
# holiday.annandagjul.name=Annandag jul
# holiday.annandagjul.date=20111226
# holiday.nyårsafton.name=Nyårsafton
# holiday.nyårsafton.date=20111231

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@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
################################################################################
# Sample calendar for the UK
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Federico Hernandez.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.christmas.name=Christmas Day
holiday.christmas.date=20101225
holiday.boxingday.name=Boxing Day
holiday.boxingday.date=20101226
# 2011
holiday.newyear.name=New Year's Day
holiday.newyear.date=20110101
holiday.goodfriday.name=Good Friday
holiday.goodfriday.date=20110422
holiday.eastermonday.name=Easter Monday
holiday.eastermonday.date=20110425
holiday.may.name=Early May Bank Holiday
holiday.may.name=20110502
holiday.spring.name=Spring Bank Holiday
holiday.spring.name=20110530
holiday.august.name=August Bank Holiday
holiday.august.name=20110829
#holiday.christmas.name=Christmas Day
#holiday.christmas.date=20111225
#holiday.boxingday.name=Boxing Day
#holiday.boxingday.date=20111226

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@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
################################################################################
# Sample calendar for the US
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2010, Federico Hernandez.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
calendar.holidays=sparse
# 2010
holiday.laborday.name=Labor Day
holiday.laborday.date=20100906
holiday.columbusday.name=Columbus Day
holiday.columbusday.date=20101011
holiday.veteransdays.name=Veterans Day
holiday.veteransdays.date=20101111
holiday.thanksgiving.name=Thanksgiving Day
holiday.thanksgiving.date=20101125
holiday.christmasday.name=Christmas Day
holiday.christmasday.date=20101225
holiday.newyearseve.name=New Year's Eve
holiday.newyearseve.date=20101231
# 2011
holiday.newyearsday.name=New Year's Day
holiday.newyearsday.date=20110101
holiday.martinlutherkingday.name=Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
holiday.martinlutherkingday.date=20110117
holiday.presidentsday.name=Washington's Birthday
holiday.presidentsday.date=20110221
holiday.patriotsday.name=Patriots' Day
holiday.patriotsday.date=20110419
holiday.memorialday.name=Memorial Day
holiday.memorialday.date=20110530
holiday.independenceday.name=Independence Day
holiday.independenceday.date=20110704
# holiday.laborday.name=Labor Day
# holiday.laborday.date=20110905
# holiday.columbusday.name=Columbus Day
# holiday.columbusday.date=20111010
# holiday.veteransdays.name=Veterans Day
# holiday.veteransdays.date=20111111
# holiday.thanksgiving.name=Thanksgiving Day
# holiday.thanksgiving.date=20111124
# holiday.christmasday.name=Christmas Day
# holiday.christmasday.date=20111225
# holiday.newyearseve.name=New Year's Eve
# holiday.newyearseve.date=20111231

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@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
###############################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) light 16-color theme
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=blue
color.footnote=blue
color.debug=blue
color.summary.bar=on green
color.summary.background=on black
color.history.add=black on red
color.history.done=black on green
color.history.delete=black on yellow
color.undo.before=red
color.undo.after=green
color.calendar.today=black on bright blue
color.calendar.due=white on red
color.calendar.due.today=bold white on red
color.calendar.overdue=black on bright red
color.calendar.weekend=white on bright black
color.calendar.holiday=black on yellow
color.calendar.weeknumber=bold blue
color.recurring=blue
color.overdue=bold red
color.due.today=red
color.due=red
color.active=black on green
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=bold black
color.pri.M=black
color.pri.L=
color.tagged=green
color.blocked=white on black
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=

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@@ -1,66 +0,0 @@
###############################################################################
# Sample taskwarrior 1.9 (or later) light 256-color theme
#
# taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
#
# Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
# All rights reserved.
#
# 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
#
################################################################################
color=on
color.header=color4
color.footnote=color4
color.debug=color4
color.summary.bar=on rgb141
color.summary.background=on color0
color.history.add=color0 on rgb500
color.history.done=color0 on rgb050
color.history.delete=color0 on rgb550
color.undo.before=color1
color.undo.after=color2
color.calendar.today=color15 on rgb013
color.calendar.due=color0 on color9
color.calendar.due.today=color15 on color1
color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color1
color.calendar.weekend=on color253
color.calendar.holiday=color0 on color3
color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb013
color.recurring=rgb013
color.overdue=color1
color.due.today=rgb400
color.due=color9
color.active=rgb555 on rgb520
color.pri.none=
color.pri.H=color232
color.pri.M=color237
color.pri.L=color242
color.tagged=rgb020
color.blocked=gray12 on gray4
color.project.none=
color.tag.none=
color.alternate=on color254

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# This is an example strings.en-US file.
#
# The taskwarrior program has a built-in set of default strings, which are UTF8
# encoded for the en-US locale. A file such as this is used to override those
# defaults. This means that a strings file is merely a delta applied to the
# built-in strings, so an empty string file means you get en-US.
# The task program has a built-in set of default strings, which are UTF8 encoded
# for the en-US locale. A file such as this is used to override those defaults.
# This means that a strings file is merely a delta applied to the built-in
# strings, so an empty string file means you get en-US.
#
# To use another string file, add the following entry to your .taskrc file:
#
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@
105 Inverted sequence range high-low
106 ID Range too large
107 Not a sequence.
108 Interactive mode is only available when built with ncurses support.
108 Interactive task is only available when built with ncurses support.
109 Empty record in input
110 Unrecognized characters at end of line
111 Record not recognized as format 4
@@ -40,12 +40,13 @@
208 done
209 duplicate
210 edit
211 export
212 help
213 history
214 ghistory
215 import
216 info
217 prepend
218 overdue
219 projects
220 start
@@ -54,14 +55,10 @@
223 summary
224 tags
225 timesheet
226 log
227 undo
228 version
229 shell
230 config
231 show
235 diagnostics
# 3xx Attributes - must be sequential
300 project
@@ -102,20 +99,57 @@
# 5xx Colors
500 bold
501 underline
502 on
503 bright
504 black
505 red
506 green
507 yellow
508 blue
509 magenta
510 cyan
511 white
520 off
521 Unknown color name
502 bold_underline
503 black
504 red
505 green
506 yellow
507 blue
508 magenta
509 cyan
510 white
511 bold_black
512 bold_red
513 bold_green
514 bold_yellow
515 bold_blue
516 bold_magenta
517 bold_cyan
518 bold_white
519 underline_black
520 underline_red
521 underline_green
522 underline_yellow
523 underline_blue
524 underline_magenta
525 underline_cyan
526 underline_white
527 bold_underline_black
528 bold_underline_red
529 bold_underline_green
530 bold_underline_yellow
531 bold_underline_blue
532 bold_underline_magenta
533 bold_underline_cyan
534 bold_underline_white
535 on_black
536 on_red
537 on_green
538 on_yellow
539 on_blue
540 on_magenta
541 on_cyan
542 on_white
543 on_bright_black
544 on_bright_red
545 on_bright_green
546 on_bright_yellow
547 on_bright_blue
548 on_bright_magenta
549 on_bright_cyan
550 on_bright_white
551 off
552 Unknown color name
# 6xx Config

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# This is an example strings.en-US file.
#
# The taskwarrior program has a built-in set of default strings, which are UTF8
# encoded for the en-US locale. A file such as this is used to override those
# default. This means that a strings file is merely a delta applied to the
# built-in strings, so an empty string file means you get en-US.
# The task program has a built-in set of default strings, which are UTF8 encoded
# for the en-US locale. A file such as this is used to override those defaults.
# This means that a strings file is merely a delta applied to the built-in
# strings, so an empty string file means you get en-US.
#
# To use another string file, add the following entry to your .taskrc file:
#

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@@ -1,72 +1,5 @@
%
For bash users, try 'alias t=task' to save some keystrokes.
first tip
%
Have you tried 'task edit 1' to use your text editor to modify all aspects of
task 1?
second tip
%
Did you know that 'task 1 wait:eom' will hide task 1 until the end of the
month? You can then see all waiting tasks with 'task waiting'.
%
Did you know that 'task 1 wait:' will restore a waiting task to pending status?
%
If you put 'default.command=list project:home' in your .taskrc file, then just
running 'task' will automatically run 'task list project:home' for you. Save
some keystrokes!
%
If you edit your pending.data file, make sure that your text editor doesn't
strip the trailing \n characters from the end of the file.
%
If you must edit your pending.data file, make sure that your text editor doesn't
convert from a Unix to a DOS file encoding.
%
Did you build task from source? If you didn't have ncurses installed at the
time, then you're missing out on text wrapping and task cannot take advantage of
the full terminal width. Consider rebuilding with ncurses installed, or install
from a pre-built package for your OS.
%
Do you have the latest version of task installed? Check http://taskwarrior.org
periodically for news of updates. That feature you wanted might be ready...
%
Don't forget the online docs at http://taskwarrior.org/wiki/taskwarrior, and if
you find errors, please let us know. Then again, it is a wiki, so feel free to
correct them yourself.
%
Don't forget the online docs at http://taskwarrior.org/wiki/taskwarrior, but if
you cannot find documentation on a particular topic, either create a ticket
requesting it, email support@taskwarrior.org asking for it, or start it
yourself.
%
Did you know there are man pages for task? Try 'man task', 'man taskrc',
'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' and 'man task-faq'.
%
Did you know there are several 256-color themes available for task?
%
Did you know that running 'task show' will perform various checks on your
.taskrc file, looking for errors?
%
Are you making the most of color? Try 'task color' to see what colors your
system supports.
%
Are you using projects? If you do, taskwarrior will keep track of the project
completion percentage and report it to you whenever it changes.
%
Did you know you can list tasks that have priorities like 'task list
priority.above:L'?
%
The http://tasktools.org/latest URL can tell you which is the latest version.
%
To make your task list clear and actionable, always describe it starting with a
verb, like "call" or "clean" or "get".
%
Don't like the name of a command? Create an alias.
%
You can choose whether your searches are case sensitive or not, by running
'task config search.case.sensitive yes'
%
Back up your data files by making copies of the ~/.taskrc file and ~/.task
directory.
%
Accidentally changed a task? The undo command makes it a breeze to recover from
any inadvertent change -- even a deletion!
%

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@@ -1,14 +1,5 @@
%
För bash användare, med 'alias t=task' kan du spara på nedslagningar på tangentbordet.
första tips
%
Har du försökt att använda 'task edit 1' för att ändra alla aspekter av task 1 i din texteditor?
%
Med 'task 1 wait:eom' kan du göma task 1 fram till slutet av månaden. För att se
alla task som väntar kan du använda 'task waiting'.
%
Visste du att 'task 1 wait:' återställa en väntande task till "peding" igen?
%
Skriv 'default.command=list project:home' i din .taskrc fil. När du sen använder
'task' körs det en 'task list project:home' istäälet för dig. Spara på nedslagningar
på tangetbordet.
andra tips
%

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# setup.hint for task 1.8.1-1
# setup.hint for task 1.7.1-1
category: Utils
requires: libncurses9 cygwin
sdesc: A command-line to do list manager

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
task 1.8.1-1
task 1.7.1-1
------------------------------------------
A command-line to do list manager that can be used
@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ Language:
------------------------------------
Build instructions:
unpack task-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2
unpack task-1.7.1-1-src.tar.bz2
if you use setup to install this src package,
it will be unpacked under /usr/src automatically
cd /usr/src/task-1.8.1-1
cd /usr/src/task-1.7.1-1
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install
@@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ task was packaged for cygwin by
Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> and
is licensed under the GPL
---- task-1.8.1-1 -- 2009-08-20 ----
---- task-1.7.1-1 -- 2009-06-17 ----

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@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
diff -Nrup task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint
--- task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint 2009-08-20 15:47:56.304750000 +0200
diff -Nrup task-1.7.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint task-1.7.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint
--- task-1.7.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ task-1.7.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint 2009-06-17 15:47:56.304750000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,10 @@
+# setup.hint for task 1.8.1-1
+# setup.hint for task 1.7.1-1
+category: Utils
+requires: libncurses9 cygwin
+sdesc: A command-line to do list manager
@@ -12,11 +12,11 @@ diff -Nrup task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/setup.hint task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PAT
+reports and graphs, lots of manipulation commands,
+low-level API, abbreviations for all commands and
+options, multiuser file locking, recurring tasks."
diff -Nrup task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.8.1-1.README task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.8.1-1.README
--- task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.8.1-1.README 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.8.1-1.README 2009-08-20 15:47:44.320375000 +0200
diff -Nrup task-1.7.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.7.1-1.README task-1.7.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.7.1-1.README
--- task-1.7.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.7.1-1.README 1970-01-01 01:00:00.000000000 +0100
+++ task-1.7.1-1.cygwin/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.7.1-1.README 2009-06-17 15:47:44.320375000 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
+task 1.8.1-1
+task 1.7.1-1
+------------------------------------------
+
+A command-line to do list manager that can be used
@@ -46,10 +46,10 @@ diff -Nrup task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.8.1-1.README task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/C
+------------------------------------
+
+Build instructions:
+ unpack task-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2
+ unpack task-1.7.1-1-src.tar.bz2
+ if you use setup to install this src package,
+ it will be unpacked under /usr/src automatically
+ cd /usr/src/task-1.8.1-1
+ cd /usr/src/task-1.7.1-1
+ ./configure --prefix=/usr
+ make
+ make install
@@ -60,4 +60,4 @@ diff -Nrup task-1.8.1-1/CYGWIN-PATCHES/task-1.8.1-1.README task-1.8.1-1.cygwin/C
+Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> and
+is licensed under the GPL
+
+---- task-1.8.1-1 -- 2009-08-20 ----
+---- task-1.7.1-1 -- 2009-06-17 ----

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
task 1.8.1-1
task 1.7.1-1
------------------------------------------
A command-line to do list manager that can be used
@@ -28,10 +28,10 @@ Language:
------------------------------------
Build instructions:
unpack task-1.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2
unpack task-1.7.1-1-src.tar.bz2
if you use setup to install this src package,
it will be unpacked under /usr/src automatically
cd /usr/src/task-1.8.1-1
cd /usr/src/task-1.7.1-1
./configure --prefix=/usr
make
make install
@@ -42,4 +42,4 @@ task was packaged for cygwin by
Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> and
is licensed under the GPL
---- task-1.8.1-1 -- 2009-08-20 ----
---- task-1.7.1-1 -- 2009-06-17 ----

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
Name: task
Version: 1.9.1
Release: 1%{?dist}
Version: 1.8.0
Release: 0%{?dist}
Summary: A command-line to do list manager
Group: Applications/Productivity
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ support for GTD functionality and includes the
following features: tags, colorful tabular output,
reports and graphs, lots of manipulation commands,
low-level API, abbreviations for all commands and
options, multi-user file locking, recurring tasks.
options, multiuser file locking, recurring tasks.
%prep
%setup -q
@@ -40,54 +40,25 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files
%defattr(-,root,root,-)
%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING NEWS README scripts i18n doc/rc
%doc AUTHORS ChangeLog COPYING NEWS README scripts
%{_bindir}/task
%{_mandir}/man1/task.1.gz
%{_mandir}/man5/taskrc.5.gz
%{_mandir}/man5/task-tutorial.5.gz
%{_mandir}/man5/task-color.5.gz
%{_mandir}/man5/task-faq.5.gz
%config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d
%{_sysconfdir}/bash_completion.d
%changelog
* Mon May 22 2010 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.9.1-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.9.1
* Mon Feb 22 2010 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.9.0-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.9.0
* Mon Feb 15 2010 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.9.0.beta3-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.9.0.beta3
* Mon Feb 08 2010 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.9.0.beta2-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.9.0.beta2
* Wed Feb 03 2010 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.9.0.beta1-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.9.0.beta1
* Sat Dec 05 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.5-2
Fixed wrong ChangeLog file
* Sat Dec 05 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.5-1
Intial RPM for task bugfix release 1.8.5
* Tue Nov 17 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.4-1
Intial RPM for task bugfix release 1.8.4
* Wed Oct 21 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.3-1
Intial RPM for task bugfix release 1.8.3
* Mon Sep 07 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.2-1
Intial RPM for task bugfix release 1.8.2
* Thu Aug 20 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.1-1
Intial RPM for task bugfix release 1.8.1
* Tue Jul 21 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.0-1
* Mon Jun 15 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.0-0
Intial RPM for task release 1.8.0
* Mon Jul 13 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.0.beta3-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.8.0.beta3
* Wed Jul 08 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.0.beta2-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.8.0.beta2
* Tue Jul 07 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.8.0.beta1-1
Intial RPM for task beta release 1.8.0.beta1
Installs now bash_completion file
* Tue Jun 08 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.7.1-2
Fixed inclusion of manpages.
- Fixed inclusion of manpages.
* Tue Jun 08 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.7.1-1
Initial RPM for bugfix release 1.7.1.
Updated references to new project homepage in spec file.
- Initial RPM for bugfix release 1.7.1.
- Updated references to new project homepage in spec file.
* Tue May 19 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.7.0-2
Changed license to GPLv2+ and removed Requires macro.
See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501498
- Changed license to GPLv2+ and removed Requires macro.
- See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=501498
* Tue May 19 2009 Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> - 1.7.0-1
Initial RPM.
- Initial RPM.

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How to make an OSX package
--------------------------
Note: This is being written from the OSX 10.6 perspective, and may therefore
contain steps that are different for 10.5, although I don't recall any
actual differences.
0. Philosophy
Only Fredde tags releases. We only make builds from tagged commits. We
only release builds that build cleanly without errors or warnings. We only
release builds that pass 100% of the unit tests.
1. Prerequisites
You will need an Intel Mac, running OSX 10.5 or later.
You will need to install the Developer Tools, which are found on your OSX DVD.
You will need git installed, version 1.5 or later. See http://git-scm.com
You will need autotools installed. See http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf
2. Get the code
2.1 Clone the task git repository. It is important that this is a throwaway
clone of the repository, because we will do (locally) destructive things
to it.
$ git clone git://tasktools.org/task.git ~/task-package.git
...
$ cd ~/task-package.git
2.2 Making sure you have the right version of the code. This assumes you are
building taskwarrior 1.9.2, but any version number is interchangeable.
Check out the correct branch, and make sure it is sitting at the correct
commit, via a tag. Note that while 1.9.2 is a branch name, v1.9.2 is a tag
name.
$ git checkout 1.9.2
$ git reset --hard v1.9.2
If there is an error in this step, stop, capture the output, and report the
errors.
3. Build taskwarrior
3.1 First build the task binary. Note the "-j 2" tells make to use both cores
in your dual-core Intel CPU, which means faster compiles. If you own a quad
core Mac, use "-j 4". If you own a single core Mac, just type "make".
$ autoreconf -f
$ ./configure
...
If any errors are reported, stop, capture the output, and report the errors.
$ make -j 2
If there are any errors, or there are any warnings generated by the compiler
stop, capture the output, and report the problem. You'll need to watch as
it builds.
4. Build the test suite
4.1 The test suite exists to prove that we do not break taskwarrior features
from one release to the next. While this is not a perfect solution, it has
saved us many times from releasing code that is inferior.
The first step is to modify the test suite Makefile to remove the Lua line.
This is because we do not yet have dynamic detection of the Lua library for
the unit tests.
$ cd ~/task-package.git/src/tests
$ vi Makefile
Any text editor will do, but look for this line (line 5):
LFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -lncurses -llua
and change it to:
LFLAGS = -L/usr/local/lib -lncurses
Now build the unit tests:
$ make -j 2
...
4.2 Run all the unit tests.
$ ./run_all
Skipping benchmarks
Pass: 4241
Fail: 0
Skipped: 0
Runtime: 86
The output should look something like this, with 0 failed, and 0 skipped
tests. If there are any failures or skips, stop and mailed the log file,
named 'all.log' to Paul & Fredde.
5. Assemble the parts
5.1 There is a script that copies all the necessary files (binary, man pages
etc) in the right place, ready for packaging. Run this:
$ cd ~/task-package.git/package-config/osx
$ ./update
6. Adjust the package details
6.1 Launch the package manager.
$ open -a /Developer/Applications/Utilities/PackageManager.app
6.2 Close the 'Untitled' window that opens - we will be using a different
file. Note that PackageManager is still running - it just has no windows.
6.3 Using the File -> Open menu, open the file
~/task-package.git/package-config/osx/task.pmdoc
<figure 1>
This is the file from the last time a package was created. It needs some
adjustments. Start by clicking on the "Taskwarrior x.x.x Distribution" with
a package icon in the top left part of the window.
6.4 Click on the "Configuration" button/tab.
- Change the "Title" to "Taskwarrior 1.9.2"
- Change the "Description" to "Taskwarrior 1.9.2 install for Snow Leopard"
<figure 2>
6.5 Click on "Edit Interface..."
There are 5 radio buttons on the left hand side - we will visit each and
make changes. Click on "Background", make sure it matches the figure.
<figure 3>
Click on "Introduction", make sure it matches the figure.
<figure 4>
Click on "Read Me", and on the right hand side, under "Read Me Panel", click
on "File" and select the file:
/Users/<your-account>/task-package.git/package-config/osx/README.txt
<figure 5>
Click on "License", and on the right hand side, under "License Panel", click
on "File" and select the file:
/Users/<your-account>/task-package.git/package-config/osx/COPYING.txt
<figure 6>
Click on "Finish Up", and make sure it matches the figure.
<figure 7>
Close the Interface Editor window (it saves automatically).
6.6 Back in the "task.pmdoc" window, click on the "Requirements" tab/button,
then click on the "+" button, and add a requirement rule as shown in the
figure. The minimum system should be 10.5.0 or 10.6.0, depending on which
package is being built.
<figure 8>
6.7 Click on the "Actions" tab/button and make sure it matches the figure.
<figure 9>
6.8 Click on the triangle next to the "local" item in the "Contents" vertical
bar on the left to expand and show a folder called "local", with the path
"/usr/local", but click on the "local" next to the blue radio button, not
the one next to the folder. Then click on the "Configuration" tab/button.
- Change the "Choice Name" to "local"
- Leave the "Identifier" alone - it is automatic
- Make sure "Selected" and "Enabled" are checked, but "Hidden" is not
<figure 10>
6.9 Click on the "Requirements" tab/button and make sure it is all blank.
<figure 11>
6.10 Click on the blue folder on the left, which is labelled "local", and has
a path of "/usr/local". Click on the "Configuration" tab/button.
- Change the "Install" to /Users/<your-account>/task-package.git/package-config/osx/local
- Make sure the "Destination" is "/usr/local"
- Make sure "Allow custom location" is checked
- Make sure the "Package Identifier is "com.beckingham.task192.local.pkg"
- Make sure the "Package Version" is 1.0. If you needed to make a
subsequent OSX package, *for the same version of task*, then this number
would be increased to show OSX that this package supersedes the earlier
one
- Make sure "Restart Action" is "None"
- Make sure "Require admin authentication" is checked
- Make sure "Package Location" is "Self-Contained"
<figure 12>
6.11 Click on the "Contents" tab/button.
- Click on all the triangles in the "local" folder to expand all directories
- Make sure "Include root in package is not checked"
- Click on the "Apply Recommendations" button
Make sure it matches the figure.
<figure 13>
6.12 Click on the "Components" tab/button, make sure it is all blank.
6.13 Click on the "Scripts" tab/button, make sure it is all blank.
7. Building the package
7.1 Click on the "Build" hammer icon to build the package.
Provide a filename of "task-1.9.1-sl.pkg" for Snow Leopard (10.6), or
"task-1.9.2.pkg" for Leopard (10.5), and save it somewhere, for example the
Desktop.
All should succeed. You can click on the "Return" button to end the build
phase, and you can quit PackageManager, but make sure you save the changes
you made, because you may need to go through the whole process again, if there
is an emergency change, or the package is somehow corrupt.
<figure 14>
8. Test the package
8.1 Double-click on the package you just created, and install taskwarrior.
You should see the README file in the UI, and the COPYING file on another
page. It should succeed.
<figure 14>
<figure 15>
<figure 16>
<figure 17>
<figure 18>
<figure 19>
<figure 20>
<figure 21>
8.2 Run the following commands to test the installation
$ /usr/local/bin/task version
task 1.9.2 built for darwin-ncurses
Copyright (C) 2006 - 2010 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez.
Taskwarrior may be copied only under the terms of the GNU General Public
License, which may be found in the taskwarrior source kit.
Documentation for taskwarrior can be found using 'man task', 'man taskrc',
'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color', 'man task-faq' or at
http://taskwarrior.org
$ man task
...
...
task 1.9.2 2010-05-22 task 1.9.2
The man page should list 1.9.2 as the version number, but the date will be
different.
9. Email the package to Fredde.
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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 or just encouragement, 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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<pkg-contents spec="1.12"><f n="local" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877" pt="/Users/paul/task-1.9.1.git/package-config/osx/local" m="false" t="file"><f n="bin" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="task" o="root" g="wheel" p="33261"/></f><f n="share" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="doc" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="task" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="AUTHORS" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="ChangeLog" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="COPYING" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="NEWS" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="README" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="scripts" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="bash" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="task_completion.sh" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/></f><f n="vim" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="ftdetect" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="task.vim" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/></f><f n="README" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="syntax" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="taskdata.vim" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="taskedit.vim" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="taskrc.vim" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/></f></f><f n="zsh" o="root" g="wheel" p="16877"><f n="_task" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/></f></f></f></f><f n="man" o="root" g="wheel" p="17917"><f n="man1" o="root" g="wheel" p="17901"><f n="task.1" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><mod>group</mod><mod>owner</mod></f><f n="man5" o="root" g="wheel" p="17901"><f n="task-color.5" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="task-faq.5" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="task-tutorial.5" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><f n="taskrc.5" o="root" g="wheel" p="33188"/><mod>group</mod><mod>owner</mod></f><mod>group</mod><mod>owner</mod></f></f><mod>group</mod><mod>owner</mod></f></pkg-contents>

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<pkgref spec="1.12" uuid="B93940C5-2C4F-47D6-8038-3D24062FBC85"><config><identifier>com.beckingham.task191.local.pkg</identifier><version>1.0</version><description/><post-install type="none"/><requireAuthorization/><installFrom>/Users/paul/task-1.9.1.git/package-config/osx/local</installFrom><installTo mod="true" relocatable="true">/usr/local</installTo><flags><followSymbolicLinks/></flags><packageStore type="internal"/><mod>installTo.path</mod><mod>identifier</mod><mod>parent</mod><mod>installTo</mod><mod>relocatable</mod></config><contents><file-list>01local-contents.xml</file-list><filter>/CVS$</filter><filter>/\.svn$</filter><filter>/\.cvsignore$</filter><filter>/\.cvspass$</filter><filter>/\.DS_Store$</filter></contents></pkgref>

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<pkg-contents spec="1.12"><f n="task" o="paul" g="staff" p="33261" pt="/Users/paul/task.git/package-config/osx/binary/task" m="false" t="file"/></pkg-contents>

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<pkgref spec="1.12" uuid="C71026FD-E252-42CD-89C3-2F6F087AAF17"><config><identifier>com.beckingham.task180.task.pkg</identifier><version>1.8.0</version><description></description><post-install type="none"/><requireAuthorization/><installFrom mod="true">/Users/paul/task.git/package-config/osx/binary/task</installFrom><installTo mod="true" relocatable="true">/usr/local/bin</installTo><flags><followSymbolicLinks/></flags><packageStore type="internal"></packageStore><mod>parent</mod><mod>locationType</mod><mod>relocatable</mod><mod>version</mod><mod>installTo.path</mod><mod>installTo</mod></config><contents><file-list>01task-contents.xml</file-list><filter>/CVS$</filter><filter>/\.svn$</filter><filter>/\.cvsignore$</filter><filter>/\.cvspass$</filter><filter>/\.DS_Store$</filter></contents></pkgref>

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<pkmkdoc spec="1.12"><properties><title>Task 1.9.1</title><build>/Users/paul/Desktop/task-1.9.1-sl.pkg</build><organization>com.beckingham</organization><userSees ui="both"/><min-target os="3"/><domain anywhere="true" system="true"/></properties><distribution><versions min-spec="1.000000"/><scripts></scripts></distribution><description>Task 1.9.1 install for Snow Leopard.</description><contents><choice title="local" id="choice37" starts_selected="true" starts_enabled="true" starts_hidden="false"><pkgref id="com.beckingham.task191.local.pkg"/></choice></contents><resources bg-scale="proportional" bg-align="center"><locale lang="en"><resource mod="true" type="license">/Users/paul/task-1.9.1.git/package-config/osx/COPYING.txt</resource><resource mod="true" type="readme">/Users/paul/task-1.9.1.git/package-config/osx/README.txt</resource></locale></resources><requirements><requirement id="tosv" operator="ge" value="'10.6.0'"><message>Task requires Mac OSX 10.6.0 (Snow Leopard) or later.</message></requirement></requirements><flags/><item type="file">01local.xml</item><mod>properties.title</mod><mod>properties.customizeOption</mod><mod>description</mod><mod>properties.anywhereDomain</mod><mod>properties.systemDomain</mod></pkmkdoc>
<pkmkdoc spec="1.12"><properties><title>Task 1.8.0</title><build>/Users/paul/Desktop/task-1.8.0.pkg</build><organization>com.beckingham</organization><userSees ui="easy"/><min-target os="3"/><domain anywhere="true" system="true"/></properties><distribution><versions min-spec="1.000000"/><scripts></scripts></distribution><contents><choice title="task" id="choice0" starts_selected="true" starts_enabled="true" starts_hidden="false"><pkgref id="com.beckingham.task180.task.pkg"/><choice-reqs><requirement id="tosv" operator="ge" value="'10.5.0'" selected="no" enabled="no" hidden="unchanged" startSelected="unchanged" startEnabled="unchanged" startHidden="unchanged"/></choice-reqs></choice></contents><resources bg-scale="proportional" bg-align="center"><locale lang="en"><resource mod="true" type="license">/Users/paul/task.git/package-config/osx/binary/COPYING.txt</resource><resource mod="true" type="readme">/Users/paul/task.git/package-config/osx/binary/README.txt</resource></locale></resources><flags/><item type="file">01task.xml</item><mod>properties.title</mod><mod>properties.anywhereDomain</mod><mod>properties.systemDomain</mod></pkmkdoc>

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#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p local/bin
mkdir -p local/share/doc/task/scripts/bash
mkdir -p local/share/doc/task/scripts/vim/ftdetect
mkdir -p local/share/doc/task/scripts/vim/syntax
mkdir -p local/share/doc/task/scripts/zsh
mkdir -p local/share/doc/task/scripts/fish
mkdir -p local/share/doc/task/rc
mkdir -p local/share/man/man1
mkdir -p local/share/man/man5
cp ../../README README.txt
cp ../../COPYING COPYING.txt
cp ../../src/task local/bin/
cp ../../AUTHORS local/share/doc/task/
cp ../../ChangeLog local/share/doc/task/
cp ../../COPYING local/share/doc/task/
cp ../../NEWS local/share/doc/task/
cp ../../README local/share/doc/task/
cp ../../scripts/bash/* local/share/doc/task/scripts/bash
cp ../../scripts/vim/README local/share/doc/task/scripts/vim
cp ../../scripts/vim/ftdetect/* local/share/doc/task/scripts/vim/ftdetect
cp ../../scripts/vim/syntax/* local/share/doc/task/scripts/vim/syntax
cp ../../scripts/zsh/* local/share/doc/task/scripts/zsh
cp ../../scripts/fish/* local/share/doc/task/scripts/fish
cp ../../doc/rc/*.theme local/share/doc/task/rc
cp ../../doc/rc/holidays* local/share/doc/task/rc
cp ../../doc/man/*.1 local/share/man/man1
cp ../../doc/man/*.5 local/share/man/man5

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@@ -1,104 +1,8 @@
task (1.9.1-2ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task release 1.9.1 on lucid lynx
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Sun, 23 May 2010 00:24:42 +0200
task (1.9.0-2ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task release 1.9.0 on lucid lynx
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Sat, 15 May 2010 11:02:17 +0200
task (1.9.0-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.9.0 on karmic koala
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Mon, 22 Feb 2010 22:08:41 +0100
task (1.9.0-1ubuntu1~beta3) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.9.0.beta3 on karmic koala
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Tue, 16 Feb 2010 00:29:31 +0100
task (1.9.0-1ubuntu1~beta2) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.9.0.beta2 on karmic koala
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Mon, 08 Feb 2010 22:09:41 +0100
task (1.9.0-1ubuntu1~beta1) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.9.0.beta1 on karmic koala
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Wed, 03 Feb 2010 23:51:08 +0100
task (1.8.5-1ubuntu2) karmic; urgency=low
* Fixed wrong ChangeLog file
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Sat, 05 Dec 2009 23:58:36 +0100
task (1.8.5-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task bugfix release 1.8.5
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Sat, 05 Dec 2009 23:56:36 +0100
task (1.8.4-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task bugfix release 1.8.4 on karmic koala
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Tue, 17 Nov 2009 13:12:28 +0100
task (1.8.3-1ubuntu1) karmic; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task bugfix release 1.8.3 on karmic koala
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Sat, 31 Oct 2009 22:45:10 +0100
task (1.8.3-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task bugfix release 1.8.3
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Wed, 21 Oct 2009 23:22:25 +0200
task (1.8.2-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task bugfix release 1.8.2
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:35:22 +0200
task (1.8.1-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task bugfix release 1.8.1
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Thu, 20 Aug 2009 20:26:33 +0200
task (1.8.0-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task release 1.8.0
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Tue, 21 Jul 2009 15:26:33 +0200
task (1.8.0-0ubuntu1~beta3) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.8.0.beta3
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Mon, 13 Jul 2009 15:09:38 +0200
task (1.8.0-0ubuntu1~beta2) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.8.0.beta2
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Wed, 08 Jul 2009 15:40:50 +0200
task (1.8.0-0ubuntu1~beta1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Initial deb package for task beta release 1.8.0.beta1
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Tue, 07 Jul 2009 01:35:28 +0200
-- Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:02:28 +0200
task (1.7.1-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low

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@@ -3,13 +3,13 @@ Section: utils
Priority: optional
Maintainer: Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com>
XSBC-Original-Maintainer: Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com>
Build-Depends: cdbs, debhelper (>= 7), autotools-dev, libncurses5-dev
Standards-Version: 3.8.4
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7), autotools-dev, libncurses5-dev
Standards-Version: 3.8.0.1
Homepage: http://taskwarrior.org
Package: task
Architecture: any
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
Description: A command-line to do list manager
Task is a command-line to do list manager. It has
support for GTD functionality and includes the

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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
This package was debianized by:
Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> on Sun, 23 May 2010 00:24:42 +0200
Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com> on Thu, 11 Jun 2009 23:02:28 +0200
It was downloaded from:
@@ -9,9 +9,6 @@ It was downloaded from:
Upstream Authors:
Paul Beckingham <paul@beckingham.net>
Federico Hernandez
David J Patrick
John Florian
Damian Glenny
Andy Lester
H. İbrahim Güngör
@@ -20,24 +17,18 @@ Upstream Authors:
Benjamin Tegarden
Chris Pride
Richard Querin
Federico Hernandez
T. Charles Yun
David J Patrick
P.C. Shyamshankar
Johan Friis
Steven de Brouwer
Pietro Cerutti
Cory Donnelly
Alexander Neumann
Emil Sköldberg
Johannes Schlatow
Copyright:
Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham
Copyright 2009 - 2010 Federico Hernandez
Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez
Copyright 2009 - 2010 John Florian
Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham
Copyright 2009 Federico Hernandez
Copyright 2009 P.C. Shyamshankar
Copyright © 19942008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio
License:
@@ -60,6 +51,6 @@ Public License can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2'.
The Debian packaging is:
Copyright (C) 2009 - 2010, Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com>
Copyright (C) 2009, Federico Hernandez <ultrafredde@gmail.com>
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@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
config.status: configure
dh_testdir
./configure $(CROSS) --prefix=/usr
./configure $(CROSS) --prefix=/usr --docdir=$(DATADIR)/doc/task
build: build-stamp
@@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ binary-arch: install
dh_installchangelogs
dh_installdocs
dh_installman
install -D -m644 scripts/bash/task_completion.sh $(CURDIR)/debian/task/etc/bash_completion.d/task
install -D -m644 task_completion.sh $(CURDIR)/debian/task/etc/bash_completion.d/task
rm -rf $(CURDIR)/debian/task/usr/share/doc/task-1.7.1
dh_strip
dh_compress
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1.0

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# Compulsory line, this is a version 3 file
version=3
# the main taskwarrior download website
http://taskwarrior.org/wiki/taskwarrior/Download http://www.taskwarrior.org/download/task-(.*)\.tar\.gz
http://taskwarrior.org/download/task-(.*)\.tar\.gz

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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
# bash completion support for taskwarrior
# bash completion support for task
#
# Copyright 2009-2010 Federico Hernandez
# Copyright 2009 Federico Hernandez
# All rights reserved.
#
# This script is part of the taskwarrior project.
# 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
@@ -48,6 +48,10 @@
# http://taskwarrior.org
#
_task_get_projects() {
task _projects
}
_task_get_tags() {
task _tags
}
@@ -56,10 +60,6 @@ _task_get_config() {
task _config
}
_task_offer_projects() {
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "$(task _projects)" -- ${cur/*:/}) )
}
_task()
{
local cur prev opts base
@@ -67,87 +67,34 @@ _task()
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${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*:*)
local projects=$(_task_get_projects)
local partial_project="${cur/*:/}"
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${projects}" -- ${partial_project}) )
return 0
;;
*)
case "${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}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
;;
*)
case "${prev}" in
merge)
local servers=$(_task_get_config | grep merge | grep uri | sed 's/^merge\.\(.*\)\.uri/\1/')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${servers}" -- ${cur}) )
_known_hosts_real -a "$cur"
return 0
;;
push)
local servers=$(_task_get_config | grep push | grep uri | sed 's/^push\.\(.*\)\.uri/\1/')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${servers}" -- ${cur}) )
_known_hosts_real -a "$cur"
return 0
;;
pull)
local servers=$(_task_get_config | grep pull | grep uri | sed 's/^pull\.\(.*\)\.uri/\1/')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${servers}" -- ${cur}) )
_known_hosts_real -a "$cur"
return 0
;;
import)
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -o "default" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
;;
esac
;;
esac
+*)
local tags=$(_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 's/^/rc\./')
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${config}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
;;
esac
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${opts}" -- ${cur}) )
return 0
}
complete -o nospace -F _task task
complete -F _task task

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# Taskwarrior <http://taskwarrior.org> tab completions for the Fish shell
# <http://fishshell.org>.
#
# Copy this script to ~/.config/fish/completions/task.fish, open a new shell,
# and enjoy.
#
# Objects completed:
# * Commands
# * Projects
# * Priorities
# * Tags
# * Attribute names and modifiers
#
# License:
# Copyright 2009 Mick Koch <kchmck@gmail.com>
#
# This script is free software. It comes without any warranty, to the extent
# permitted by applicable law. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the Do What The Fuck You Want To Public License, Version 2, as
# published by Sam Hocevar. See http://sam.zoy.org/wtfpl/COPYING for more
# details.
function __fish.task.bare
test (count (commandline -c -o)) -eq 1
end
function __fish.task.complete
complete -c task -u $argv
end
function __fish.task.head
task _ids
task _commands
end
function __fish.task.attrs
echo project
echo priority
echo due
echo recur
echo until
echo limit
echo wait
echo rc
end
function __fish.task.mods
echo before
echo after
echo over
echo under
echo none
echo is
echo isnt
echo has
echo hasnt
echo startswith
echo endswith
echo word
echo noword
end
function __fish.task.combos
echo $argv[1]:$argv[2]
for mod in (__fish.task.mods)
echo $argv[1].$mod:$argv[2]
end
end
function __fish.task.combos.simple
__fish.task.combos $argv ""
end
function __fish.task.projects
__fish.task.combos.simple project
for project in (task _projects)
__fish.task.combos project $project
end
end
function __fish.task.priorities
__fish.task.combos.simple priority
for priority in H M L
__fish.task.combos priority $priority
end
end
function __fish.task.rc
echo rc:
for value in (task _config)
echo rc.$value:
end
end
function __fish.task.tags
for tag in (task _tags)
echo +$tag
echo -$tag
end
end
function __fish.task.match
__fish.task.attrs | grep \^(echo $argv | sed -E "s/(\w+).+/\1/")
end
function __fish.task.attr
for attr in (__fish.task.match $argv)
switch $attr
case project
__fish.task.projects
case priority
__fish.task.priorities
case rc
__fish.task.rc
case "*"
__fish.task.combos.simple $attr
end
end
end
function __fish.task.body
set token (commandline -ct)
if test -n $token
__fish.task.attr $token
else
__fish.task.attrs
end
__fish.task.tags
end
__fish.task.complete -f -n __fish.task.bare -a "(__fish.task.head)"
__fish.task.complete -f -n "not __fish.task.bare" -a "(__fish.task.body)"

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@@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
Configure VIM for Syntax Highlighting of Taskwarrior Data
Configure VIM for Syntax Highlighting of Task Data
The task data files (pending.data, completed.data and undo.data),
configuration file (.taskrc) 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.
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:
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
@@ -24,23 +24,21 @@ You may prefer instead to read the help online at:
http://vimdoc.sourceforge.net/htmldoc/syntax.html#syntax
Configuring VIM to Understand Taskwarrior Data
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 taskwarrior is simple. You simply
need to copy some files that came with taskwarrior into your home directory so
that you have:
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
~/.vim/syntax/taskrc.vim
The source of these files varies depending on how you installed task. If you
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
/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
/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/
@@ -51,9 +49,9 @@ or
You should then be ready to go.
---
All four above mentioned files are
All three above mentioned files are
Copyright 2009-2010 John Florian
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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@@ -1,22 +1,18 @@
" Vim support file to detect Taskwarrior data and configuration files and
" single task edits
" Vim support file to detect task data files and single task edits
"
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Thu Dec 10 18:28:26 EST 2009
" Updated: Wed Jul 8 19:45:55 EDT 2009
"
" Copyright 2009-2010 John Florian
" 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.
" Taskwarrior data files
" for the raw data files
au BufRead,BufNewFile {pending,completed,undo}.data set filetype=taskdata
" Taskwarrior configuration file
au BufRead,BufNewFile .taskrc set filetype=taskrc
" Taskwarrior handling of 'task 42 edit'
" for 'task 42 edit'
au BufRead,BufNewFile *.task set filetype=taskedit
" vim:noexpandtab

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" Vim syntax file
" Language: taskwarrior data
" Language: task data
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Wed Jul 8 19:46:20 EDT 2009
"
" Copyright 2009-2010 John Florian
" 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.

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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Wed Jul 8 19:46:32 EDT 2009
"
" Copyright 2009-2010 John Florian
" 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.

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@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
" Vim syntax file
" Language: support for editing taskwarrior configuration file
" Maintainer: John Florian <jflorian@doubledog.org>
" Updated: Sat Feb 20 14:14:44 EST 2010
"
" Copyright 2009-2010 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 taskrcVal ".\{-}$" contains=taskrcComment
syn match taskrcEqual "="
syn match taskrcKey "^\s*.\{-}="he=e-1 contains=taskrcEqual
syn keyword taskrcGoodKey locking curses confirmation next bulk nag weekstart displayweeknumber defaultwidth editor monthsperline annotations _forcecolor blanklines debug hooks fontunderline
syn match taskrcGoodKey "\(active\|tag\|recurrence\)\.indicator"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "alias\.\S\{-}="he=e-1
syn match taskrcGoodKey "calendar\.\(legend\|holidays\|details\(\.report\)\?\)"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "color\(\.\(alternate\|overdue\|due\(\.today\)\?\|pri\.\([HML]\|none\)\|active\|tagged\|recurring\|header\|footnote\|\(\(tag\|project\|keyword\)\.\S\{-}\)\|debug\|\(calendar\.\(today\|due\(\.today\)\?\|overdue\|weekend\|holiday\|weeknumber\)\)\)\)\?="he=e-1
syn match taskrcGoodKey "complete\.all\.\(projects\|tags\)"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "data\.location"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "dateformat\(\.\(holiday\|report\)\)\?"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "default\.\(command\|project\|priority\)"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "due="he=e-1
syn match taskrcGoodKey "echo\.command"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "import\.synonym\.\(bg\|description\|due\|end\|entry\|fg\|id\|priority\|project\|recur\|start\|status\|tags\|uuid\)"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "report\.\S\{-}\.\(description\|columns\|labels\|sort\|filter\|dateformat\|annotations\)="he=e-1
syn match taskrcGoodKey "search\.case\.sensitive"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "shadow\.\(file\|command\|notify\)"
syn match taskrcGoodKey "shell\.prompt"
syn match taskrcComment "#.*$"
" The default methods for highlighting. Can be overridden later.
hi def link taskrcComment Comment
hi def link taskrcKey Statement
hi def link taskrcVal String
hi def link taskrcGoodKey Function
let b:current_syntax = "taskrc"
" vim:noexpandtab

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#compdef task
#
# This script is currently unmaintained and was released for an earlier version
# of taskwarrior. We welcome any zsh user that wants to contribute to
# taskwarrior to take a look at this script and either confirm its working
# status or improve it. Please contact us at support@taskwarrior.org if you
# have further questions on how to contribute to taskwarrior.
#
# zsh completion for taskwarrior
# zsh completion for task
#
# Copyright 2009 P.C. Shyamshankar
# All rights reserved.
#
# This script is part of the taskwarrior project.
# 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
@@ -34,7 +27,10 @@
#
typeset -g _task_cmds
_task_cmds=($(task _commands))
_task_cmds=($(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 \

1
src/.gitignore vendored
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@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
*.o
Makefile.in
*_test

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@@ -1,794 +0,0 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Taskwarrior Lua API
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
// -------------
//
// Copyright © 19942008 Lua.org, PUC-Rio.
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
// in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
// to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
// copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
// LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
// OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
// SOFTWARE.
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <algorithm>
#include <iostream>
#include "Context.h"
#include "API.h"
extern Context context;
Task* the_task = NULL;
#ifdef HAVE_LIBLUA
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Returns a string representing the taskwarrior version number, such as
// '1.9.0'.
static int api_task_version (lua_State* L)
{
lua_pushstring (L, PACKAGE_VERSION);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Returns a string representing the Lua version number, such as '5.1.4'.
// Lua 5.2.0 has a 'lua_version' call, but 5.1.4 is the target.
static int api_task_lua_version (lua_State* L)
{
// Convert "Lua 5.1.4" -> "5.1.4"
std::string ver = LUA_RELEASE;
lua_pushstring (L, ver.substr (4, std::string::npos).c_str ());
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Returns the type of OS that task is running on.
static int api_task_os (lua_State* L)
{
#if defined (DARWIN)
lua_pushstring (L, "darwin");
#elif defined (SOLARIS)
lua_pushstring (L, "solaris");
#elif defined (CYGWIN)
lua_pushstring (L, "cygwin");
#elif defined (OPENBSD)
lua_pushstring (L, "openbsd");
#elif defined (HAIKU)
lua_pushstring (L, "haiku");
#elif defined (FREEBSD)
lua_pushstring (L, "freebsd");
#elif defined (LINUX)
lua_pushstring (L, "linux");
#else
lua_pushstring (L, "unknown");
#endif
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_feature (lua_State* L)
{
std::string name = luaL_checkstring (L, 1);
bool value = false;
if (name == "readline")
{
#ifdef HAVE_READLINE
value = true;
#endif
}
else if (name == "ncurses")
{
#ifdef HAVE_NCURSES
value = true;
#endif
}
else if (name == "lua")
value = true;
lua_pushboolean (L, value ? 1 : 0);
return 1;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_aliases ()
{
return {};
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Returns values from .taskrc, by name.
static int api_task_get_config (lua_State* L)
{
std::string name = luaL_checkstring (L, 1);
lua_pushstring (L, context.config.get (name).c_str ());
return 1;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Temporarily sets .taskrc values, by name.
static int api_task_set_config (name, value)
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Returns an internationalized string, by string ID, from the appropriate
-- locale-based strings file.
static int api_task_i18n_string (id)
{
return "le foo"
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Returns a list of tips, from the appropriate locale-based tips file.
static int api_task_i18n_tips ()
{
return {}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Returns the name of the current command.
static int api_task_get_command ()
{
return "list"
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Returns a list of string messages generated so far.
static int api_task_get_header_messages ()
{
return {}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_footnote_messages ()
{
return {}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_debug_messages (lua_State* L)
{
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_header_message (lua_State* L)
{
std::string message = luaL_checkstring (L, 1);
context.header (message);
return 0;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_footnote_message (lua_State* L)
{
std::string message = luaL_checkstring (L, 1);
context.footnote (message);
return 0;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_debug_message (lua_State* L)
{
std::string message = luaL_checkstring (L, 1);
context.debug (message);
return 0;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Causes the shell or interactive mode task to exit. Ordinarily this does not
// occur.
static int api_task_exit (lua_State* L)
{
// TODO Is this the correct exception? How does the shell handle this?
std::cout << "Exiting." << std::endl;
exit (0);
return 0;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Shuts off the hook system for any subsequent hook calls for this command.
static int api_task_inhibit_further_hooks ()
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Returns a table that contains a complete copy of the task.
static int api_task_get (lua_State* L)
{
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Creates a new task from the data specified in the table t.
static int api_task_add (t)
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- Modifies the task described in the table t.
static int api_task_modify (t)
{
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// -- 'id' is the task id passed to the hook function. Date attributes are
// -- returned as a numeric epoch offset. Tags and annotations are returned
// -- as tables. A nil value indicates a missing value.
static int api_task_get_uuid (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
lua_pushstring (L, the_task->get ("uuid").c_str ());
else
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_description (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
lua_pushstring (L, the_task->get ("description").c_str ());
else
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_annotations (id)
{
return task.annotations
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_project (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
lua_pushstring (L, the_task->get ("project").c_str ());
else
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_priority (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
lua_pushstring (L, the_task->get ("priority").c_str ());
else
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_tags (id)
{
return task.tags
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_status (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
lua_pushstring (L, Task::statusToText (the_task->getStatus ()).c_str ());
else
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_due (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
{
unsigned int value = (unsigned int) the_task->get_ulong ("due");
if (value)
{
lua_pushinteger (L, value);
return 1;
}
}
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_entry (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
{
unsigned int value = (unsigned int) the_task->get_ulong ("entry");
if (value)
{
lua_pushinteger (L, value);
return 1;
}
}
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_start (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
{
unsigned int value = (unsigned int) the_task->get_ulong ("start");
if (value)
{
lua_pushinteger (L, value);
return 1;
}
}
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_end (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
{
unsigned int value = (unsigned int) the_task->get_ulong ("end");
if (value)
{
lua_pushinteger (L, value);
return 1;
}
}
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_recur (id)
{
return task.recur
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_until (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
{
unsigned int value = (unsigned int) the_task->get_ulong ("until");
if (value)
{
lua_pushinteger (L, value);
return 1;
}
}
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_get_wait (lua_State* L)
{
if (the_task != NULL)
{
unsigned int value = (unsigned int) the_task->get_ulong ("wait");
if (value)
{
lua_pushinteger (L, value);
return 1;
}
}
lua_pushnil (L);
return 1;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
-- 'id' is the task id passed to the hook function. Date attributes are
-- expected as numeric epoch offsets. Tags and annotations are expected
-- as tables. A nil value indicates a missing value.
static int api_task_set_description (id, value)
{
task.description = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_annotations (id, value)
{
task.annotations = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_project (id, value)
{
task.project = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_priority (id, value)
{
task.priority = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_tags (id, value)
{
task.tags = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_status (id, value)
{
task.status = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_due (id, value)
{
task.due_date = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_start (id, value)
{
task.start_date = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_recur (id, value)
{
task.recur = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_until (id, value)
{
task.until_date = value
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static int api_task_set_wait (id, value)
{
task.wait_date = value
}
*/
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
API::API ()
: L (NULL)
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
API::~API ()
{
if (L)
{
lua_close (L);
L = NULL;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void API::initialize ()
{
// Initialize Lua.
L = lua_open ();
luaL_openlibs (L); // TODO Error handling
// Register all the API functions in Lua global space.
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_version); lua_setglobal (L, "task_version");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_lua_version); lua_setglobal (L, "task_lua_version");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_os); lua_setglobal (L, "task_os");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_feature); lua_setglobal (L, "task_feature");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_aliases); lua_setglobal (L, "task_aliases");
*/
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_config); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_config");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_config); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_config");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_i18n_string); lua_setglobal (L, "task_i18n_string");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_i18n_tips); lua_setglobal (L, "task_i18n_tips");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_command); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_command");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_header_messages); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_header_messages");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_footnote_messages); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_footnote_messages");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_debug_messages); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_debug_messages");
*/
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_header_message); lua_setglobal (L, "task_header_message");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_footnote_message); lua_setglobal (L, "task_footnote_message");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_debug_message); lua_setglobal (L, "task_debug_message");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_exit); lua_setglobal (L, "task_exit");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_inhibit_further_hooks); lua_setglobal (L, "task_inhibit_further_hooks");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_add); lua_setglobal (L, "task_add");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_modify); lua_setglobal (L, "task_modify");
*/
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_uuid); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_uuid");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_description); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_description");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_annotations); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_annotations");
*/
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_project); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_project");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_priority); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_priority");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_tags); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_tags");
*/
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_status); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_status");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_due); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_due");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_entry); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_entry");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_start); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_start");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_end); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_end");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_recur); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_recur");
*/
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_until); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_until");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_get_wait); lua_setglobal (L, "task_get_wait");
/*
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_description); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_description");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_annotations); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_annotations");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_project); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_project");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_priority); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_priority");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_tags); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_tags");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_status); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_status");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_due); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_due");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_start); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_start");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_recur); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_recur");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_until); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_until");
lua_pushcfunction (L, api_task_set_wait); lua_setglobal (L, "task_set_wait");
*/
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
bool API::callProgramHook (
const std::string& file,
const std::string& function)
{
loadFile (file);
// Get function.
lua_getglobal (L, function.c_str ());
if (!lua_isfunction (L, -1))
{
lua_pop (L, 1);
throw std::string ("The Lua function '") + function + "' was not found.";
}
// Make call.
if (lua_pcall (L, 0, 2, 0) != 0)
throw std::string ("Error calling '") + function + "' - " + lua_tostring (L, -1) + ".";
// Call successful - get return values.
if (!lua_isnumber (L, -2))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a success indicator.";
if (!lua_isstring (L, -1) && !lua_isnil (L, -1))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a message or nil.";
int rc = lua_tointeger (L, -2);
const char* message = lua_tostring (L, -1);
if (rc == 0)
{
if (message)
context.footnote (std::string ("Warning: ") + message);
}
else
{
if (message)
throw std::string (message);
}
lua_pop (L, 1);
return rc == 0 ? true : false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO No intention of implementing this before task 2.0. Why? Because we
// need to implement a Lua iterator, in C++, to iterate over a std::vector.
bool API::callListHook (
const std::string& file,
const std::string& function,
std::vector <Task>& all)
{
loadFile (file);
// TODO Get function.
// TODO Prepare args.
// TODO Make call.
// TODO Get exit status.
return true;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
bool API::callTaskHook (
const std::string& file,
const std::string& function,
Task& task)
{
loadFile (file);
// Save the task for reference via the API.
current = task;
// Get function.
lua_getglobal (L, function.c_str ());
if (!lua_isfunction (L, -1))
{
lua_pop (L, 1);
throw std::string ("The Lua function '") + function + "' was not found.";
}
// Prepare args.
lua_pushnumber (L, current.id);
// Expose the task.
the_task = &current;
// Make call.
if (lua_pcall (L, 1, 2, 0) != 0)
throw std::string ("Error calling '") + function + "' - " + lua_tostring (L, -1) + ".";
// Hide the task.
the_task = NULL;
// Call successful - get return values.
if (!lua_isnumber (L, -2))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a success indicator.";
if (!lua_isstring (L, -1) && !lua_isnil (L, -1))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a message or nil.";
int rc = lua_tointeger (L, -2);
const char* message = lua_tostring (L, -1);
if (rc == 0)
{
if (message)
context.footnote (std::string ("Warning: ") + message);
}
else
{
if (message)
throw std::string (message);
}
lua_pop (L, 1);
return rc == 0 ? true : false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
bool API::callFieldHook (
const std::string& file,
const std::string& function,
const std::string& name,
std::string& value)
{
loadFile (file);
// Get function.
lua_getglobal (L, function.c_str ());
if (!lua_isfunction (L, -1))
{
lua_pop (L, 1);
throw std::string ("The Lua function '") + function + "' was not found.";
}
// Prepare args.
lua_pushstring (L, name.c_str ());
lua_pushstring (L, value.c_str ());
// Make call.
if (lua_pcall (L, 2, 3, 0) != 0)
throw std::string ("Error calling '") + function + "' - " + lua_tostring (L, -1) + ".";
// Call successful - get return values.
if (!lua_isstring (L, -3))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a modified value.";
if (!lua_isnumber (L, -2))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a success indicator.";
if (!lua_isstring (L, -1) && !lua_isnil (L, -1))
throw std::string ("Error: '") + function + "' did not return a message or nil.";
const char* new_value = lua_tostring (L, -3);
int rc = lua_tointeger (L, -2);
const char* message = lua_tostring (L, -1);
if (rc == 0)
{
// Overwrite with the modified value.
value = new_value;
if (message)
context.footnote (std::string ("Warning: ") + message);
}
else
{
if (message)
throw std::string (message);
}
lua_pop (L, 1);
return rc == 0 ? true : false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void API::loadFile (const std::string& file)
{
// If the file is not loaded.
if (std::find (loaded.begin (), loaded.end (), file) == loaded.end ())
{
// Load the file, if possible.
if (luaL_loadfile (L, file.c_str ()) || lua_pcall (L, 0, 0, 0))
throw std::string ("Error: ") + std::string (lua_tostring (L, -1));
// Mark this as loaded, so as to not bother again.
loaded.push_back (file);
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#endif

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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef INCLUDED_API
#define INCLUDED_API
#include "auto.h"
#ifdef HAVE_LIBLUA
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include "Task.h"
extern "C"
{
#include "lua.h"
#include "lualib.h"
#include "lauxlib.h"
}
class API
{
public:
API ();
API (const API&);
API& operator= (const API&);
~API ();
void initialize ();
bool callProgramHook (const std::string&, const std::string&);
bool callListHook (const std::string&, const std::string&, std::vector <Task>&);
bool callTaskHook (const std::string&, const std::string&, Task&);
bool callFieldHook (const std::string&, const std::string&, const std::string&, std::string&);
private:
void loadFile (const std::string&);
public:
lua_State* L;
std::vector <std::string> loaded;
// Context for the API.
// std::vector <Task> all;
Task current;
// std::string& name;
// std::string& value;
};
#endif
#endif
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -25,12 +25,11 @@
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <algorithm>
#include <sstream>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "text.h"
#include "Color.h"
#include "color.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "Date.h"
#include "Duration.h"
@@ -51,8 +50,6 @@ static const char* internalNames[] =
"limit",
"status",
"description",
"tags",
// Note that annotations are not listed.
};
static const char* modifiableNames[] =
@@ -65,7 +62,6 @@ static const char* modifiableNames[] =
"recur",
"until",
"wait",
"depends",
};
// Synonyms on the same line.
@@ -81,8 +77,6 @@ static const char* modifierNames[] =
"hasnt",
"startswith", "left",
"endswith", "right",
"word",
"noword"
};
#define NUM_INTERNAL_NAMES (sizeof (internalNames) / sizeof (internalNames[0]))
@@ -108,7 +102,7 @@ Att::Att (const std::string& name, const std::string& mod, const std::string& va
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Att::Att (const std::string& name, const std::string& mod, int value)
{
mName = name;
mName = name;
std::stringstream s;
s << value;
@@ -128,7 +122,7 @@ Att::Att (const std::string& name, const std::string& value)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Att::Att (const std::string& name, int value)
{
mName = name;
mName = name;
std::stringstream s;
s << value;
@@ -158,14 +152,6 @@ Att& Att::operator= (const Att& other)
return *this;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
bool Att::operator== (const Att& other) const
{
return mName == other.mName &&
mMod == other.mMod &&
mValue == other.mValue;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Att::~Att ()
{
@@ -255,11 +241,10 @@ bool Att::validNameValue (
{
std::string error = "Ambiguous attribute '" + name + "' - could be either of "; // TODO i18n
std::sort (matches.begin (), matches.end ());
std::string combined;
join (combined, ", ", matches);
throw error + combined + ".";
throw error + combined;
}
name = matches[0];
@@ -275,18 +260,17 @@ bool Att::validNameValue (
autoComplete (mod, candidates, matches);
if (matches.size () == 0)
throw std::string ("Unrecognized modifier '") + mod + "'.";
throw std::string ("Unrecognized modifier '") + mod + "'";
else if (matches.size () != 1)
{
std::string error = "Ambiguous modifier '" + mod + "' - could be either of "; // TODO i18n
std::sort (matches.begin (), matches.end ());
std::string combined;
join (combined, ", ", matches);
error += combined;
throw error + combined + ".";
throw error + combined;
}
mod = matches[0];
@@ -335,49 +319,17 @@ bool Att::validNameValue (
else if (name == "fg" || name == "bg")
{
// TODO Determine whether color abbreviations are supported, and if so,
// modify 'value' here accordingly.
if (value != "")
Text::guessColor (value);
}
// Dates can now be either a date, or a duration that is added as an offset
// to the current date.
else if (name == "due" ||
name == "until" ||
name == "wait")
{
// Validate and convert to epoch.
if (value != "")
{
// Try parsing as a duration. If unsuccessful, try again, as a date.
try
{
Date now;
Duration dur (value);
if (dur.negative ())
value = (now - (time_t)dur).toEpochString ();
else
value = (now + (time_t)dur).toEpochString ();
}
// If the date parsing failed, try parsing as a duration. If successful,
// add the duration to the current date. If unsuccessful, propagate the
// original date parse error.
// Try parsing as a date. If unsuccessfull, throw.
catch (...)
{
try
{
value = Date (value, context.config.get ("dateformat")).toEpochString ();
}
catch (std::string& e)
{
throw e;
}
}
}
value = Date (value, context.config.get ("dateformat", "m/d/Y")).toEpochString ();
}
else if (name == "recur")
@@ -390,8 +342,8 @@ bool Att::validNameValue (
else if (name == "limit")
{
if (value == "" || (value != "page" && !digitsOnly (value)))
throw std::string ("The '") + name + "' attribute must be an integer, or the value 'page'.";
if (value == "" || !digitsOnly (value))
throw std::string ("The '") + name + "' attribute must be an integer.";
}
else if (name == "status")
@@ -415,7 +367,7 @@ bool Att::validNameValue (
"\" is not a valid status. Use 'pending', 'completed', 'deleted', 'recurring' or 'waiting'.";
}
else if (! validInternalName (name) &&
else if (! validInternalName (name) &&
! validModifiableName (name))
throw std::string ("'") + name + "' is not a recognized attribute.";
@@ -423,7 +375,7 @@ bool Att::validNameValue (
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// TODO Deprecated - remove.
// TODO Obsolete
bool Att::validMod (const std::string& mod)
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < NUM_MODIFIER_NAMES; ++i)
@@ -438,11 +390,11 @@ bool Att::validMod (const std::string& mod)
std::string Att::type (const std::string& name) const
{
if (name == "due" ||
name == "wait" ||
name == "until" ||
name == "start" ||
name == "entry" ||
name == "end")
name == "end" ||
name == "wait")
return "date";
else if (name == "recur")
@@ -451,26 +403,10 @@ std::string Att::type (const std::string& name) const
else if (name == "limit")
return "number";
else if (name == "priority")
return "priority";
else
return "text";
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// The type of an attribute is useful for modifier evaluation.
std::string Att::modType (const std::string& name) const
{
if (name == "hasnt" ||
name == "isnt" ||
name == "not" || // TODO Verify this.
name == "noword")
return "negative";
return "positive";
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
//
// start --> name --> . --> mod --> : --> " --> value --> " --> end
@@ -503,10 +439,10 @@ void Att::parse (Nibbler& n)
if (validMod (mod))
mMod = mod;
else
throw std::string ("The name '") + mod + "' is not a valid modifier."; // TODO i18n
throw std::string ("The name '") + mod + "' is not a valid modifier"; // TODO i18n
}
else
throw std::string ("Missing . or : after modifier."); // TODO i18n
throw std::string ("Missing . or : after modifier"); // TODO i18n
}
if (n.skip (':'))
@@ -520,12 +456,12 @@ void Att::parse (Nibbler& n)
}
}
else
throw std::string ("Missing : after attribute name."); // TODO i18n
throw std::string ("Missing : after attribute name"); // TODO i18n
}
else
throw std::string ("Missing : after attribute name."); // TODO i18n
throw std::string ("Missing : after attribute name"); // TODO i18n
/* TODO This might be too slow to include. Test this assumption.
/* TODO This might be too slow to include. Test.
validNameValue (mName, mMod, mValue);
*/
}
@@ -536,50 +472,32 @@ void Att::parse (Nibbler& n)
bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
{
// All matches are assumed to pass, any short-circuit on non-match.
bool case_sensitive = context.config.getBoolean ("search.case.sensitive");
// If there are no mods, just perform a straight compare on value.
if (mMod == "")
{
// Exact matches on dates should only compare m/d/y, not h:m:s. This allows
// comparisons like "task list due:today" (bug #405).
std::string which = type (mName);
if (which == "date")
{
if (other.mValue == "")
return false;
Date left (mValue);
Date right (other.mValue);
if (! left.sameDay (right))
return false;
}
else
{
if (!compare (mValue, other.mValue, (bool) case_sensitive))
return false;
}
if (mValue != other.mValue)
return false;
}
// has = contains as a substring.
else if (mMod == "has" || mMod == "contains") // TODO i18n
{
if (find (other.mValue, mValue, (bool) case_sensitive) == std::string::npos)
if (other.mValue.find (mValue) == std::string::npos)
return false;
}
// is = equal. Nop.
else if (mMod == "is" || mMod == "equals") // TODO i18n
{
if (!compare (mValue, other.mValue, (bool) case_sensitive))
if (mValue != other.mValue)
return false;
}
// isnt = not equal.
else if (mMod == "isnt" || mMod == "not") // TODO i18n
{
if (compare (mValue, other.mValue, (bool) case_sensitive))
if (mValue == other.mValue)
return false;
}
@@ -603,7 +521,7 @@ bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
if (other.mValue.length () < mValue.length ())
return false;
if (!compare (mValue, other.mValue.substr (0, mValue.length ()), (bool) case_sensitive))
if (mValue != other.mValue.substr (0, mValue.length ()))
return false;
}
@@ -613,16 +531,16 @@ bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
if (other.mValue.length () < mValue.length ())
return false;
if (!compare (mValue, other.mValue.substr (
if (mValue != other.mValue.substr (
other.mValue.length () - mValue.length (),
std::string::npos), (bool) case_sensitive))
std::string::npos))
return false;
}
// hasnt = does not contain as a substring.
else if (mMod == "hasnt") // TODO i18n
{
if (find (other.mValue, mValue, (bool) case_sensitive) != std::string::npos)
if (other.mValue.find (mValue) != std::string::npos)
return false;
}
@@ -633,20 +551,20 @@ bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
if (which == "duration")
{
Duration literal (mValue);
Duration variable ((time_t)atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
Duration variable ((time_t)::atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
if (!(variable < literal))
return false;
}
else if (which == "date")
{
Date literal (mValue.c_str (), context.config.get ("dateformat"));
Date variable ((time_t)atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
Date literal (mValue.c_str (), context.config.get ("dateformat", "m/d/Y"));
Date variable ((time_t)::atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
if (other.mValue == "" || ! (variable < literal))
return false;
}
else if (which == "number")
{
if (atoi (mValue.c_str ()) >= atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()))
if (::atoi (mValue.c_str ()) >= ::atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()))
return false;
}
else if (which == "text")
@@ -654,14 +572,6 @@ bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
if (mValue <= other.mValue)
return false;
}
else if (which == "priority")
{
if (mValue == "" ||
other.mValue == "H" ||
mValue == other.mValue ||
(mValue == "L" && other.mValue == "M"))
return false;
}
}
// after = over = above = >
@@ -671,20 +581,20 @@ bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
if (which == "duration")
{
Duration literal (mValue);
Duration variable ((time_t)atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
Duration variable ((time_t)::atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
if (! (variable > literal))
return false;
}
else if (which == "date")
{
Date literal (mValue.c_str (), context.config.get ("dateformat"));
Date variable ((time_t)atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
Date literal (mValue.c_str (), context.config.get ("dateformat", "m/d/Y"));
Date variable ((time_t)::atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()));
if (! (variable > literal))
return false;
}
else if (which == "number")
{
if (atoi (mValue.c_str ()) <= atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()))
if (::atoi (mValue.c_str ()) <= ::atoi (other.mValue.c_str ()))
return false;
}
else if (which == "text")
@@ -692,43 +602,6 @@ bool Att::match (const Att& other) const
if (mValue >= other.mValue)
return false;
}
else if (which == "priority")
{
if (mValue == "H" ||
other.mValue == "" ||
mValue == other.mValue ||
(mValue == "M" && other.mValue == "L"))
return false;
}
}
// word = contains as a substring, with word boundaries.
else if (mMod == "word") // TODO i18n
{
// Fail if the substring is not found.
std::string::size_type sub = find (other.mValue, mValue, (bool) case_sensitive);
if (sub == std::string::npos)
return false;
// Also fail if there is no word boundary at beginning and end.
if (!isWordStart (other.mValue, sub))
return false;
if (!isWordEnd (other.mValue, sub + mValue.length () - 1))
return false;
}
// noword = does not contain as a substring, with word boundaries.
else if (mMod == "noword") // TODO i18n
{
// Fail if the substring is not found.
std::string::size_type sub = find (other.mValue, mValue);
if (sub != std::string::npos &&
isWordStart (other.mValue, sub) &&
isWordEnd (other.mValue, sub + mValue.length () - 1))
{
return false;
}
}
return true;
@@ -756,7 +629,7 @@ std::string Att::composeF4 () const
void Att::mod (const std::string& input)
{
if (input != "" && !validMod (input))
throw std::string ("The name '") + input + "' is not a valid modifier."; // TODO i18n
throw std::string ("The name '") + input + "' is not a valid modifier"; // TODO i18n
mMod = input;
}
@@ -794,20 +667,7 @@ void Att::value (const std::string& value)
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int Att::value_int () const
{
return atoi (mValue.c_str ());
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Att::allNames (std::vector <std::string>& all)
{
all.clear ();
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < NUM_INTERNAL_NAMES; ++i)
all.push_back (internalNames[i]);
for (i = 0; i < NUM_MODIFIABLE_NAMES; ++i)
all.push_back (modifiableNames[i]);
return ::atoi (mValue.c_str ());
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -839,9 +699,11 @@ void Att::dequote (std::string& value) const
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Encode values prior to serialization.
// \t -> &tab;
// " -> &dquot;
// " -> &quot;
// , -> &comma;
// [ -> &open;
// ] -> &close;
// : -> &colon;
void Att::encode (std::string& value) const
{
std::string::size_type i;
@@ -850,20 +712,25 @@ void Att::encode (std::string& value) const
value.replace (i, 1, "&tab;"); // no i18n
while ((i = value.find ('"')) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 1, "&dquot;"); // no i18n
value.replace (i, 1, "&quot;"); // no i18n
while ((i = value.find (',')) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 1, "&comma;"); // no i18n
while ((i = value.find ('[')) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 1, "&open;"); // no i18n
while ((i = value.find (']')) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 1, "&close;"); // no i18n
while ((i = value.find (':')) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 1, "&colon;"); // no i18n
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Decode values after parse.
// \t <- &tab;
// " <- &quot; or &dquot;
// ' <- &squot;
// " <- &quot;
// , <- &comma;
// [ <- &open;
// ] <- &close;
@@ -872,32 +739,22 @@ void Att::decode (std::string& value) const
{
std::string::size_type i;
// Supported encodings.
while ((i = value.find ("&tab;")) != std::string::npos)
while ((i = value.find ("&tab;")) != std::string::npos) // no i18n
value.replace (i, 5, "\t");
while ((i = value.find ("&dquot;")) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 7, "\"");
while ((i = value.find ("&quot;")) != std::string::npos)
while ((i = value.find ("&quot;")) != std::string::npos) // no i18n
value.replace (i, 6, "\"");
while ((i = value.find ("&open;")) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 6, "[");
while ((i = value.find ("&close;")) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 7, "]");
// Support for deprecated encodings. These cannot be removed or old files
// will not be parsable. Not just old files - completed.data can contain
// tasks formatted/encoded using these.
while ((i = value.find ("&squot;")) != std::string::npos)
value.replace (i, 7, "'");
while ((i = value.find ("&comma;")) != std::string::npos)
while ((i = value.find ("&comma;")) != std::string::npos) // no i18n
value.replace (i, 7, ",");
while ((i = value.find ("&colon;")) != std::string::npos)
while ((i = value.find ("&open;")) != std::string::npos) // no i18n
value.replace (i, 6, "[");
while ((i = value.find ("&close;")) != std::string::npos) // no i18n
value.replace (i, 7, "]");
while ((i = value.find ("&colon;")) != std::string::npos) // no i18n
value.replace (i, 7, ":");
}

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -41,7 +41,6 @@ public:
Att (const std::string&, int);
Att (const Att&);
Att& operator= (const Att&);
bool operator== (const Att&) const;
~Att ();
bool valid (const std::string&) const;
@@ -51,7 +50,6 @@ public:
static bool validNameValue (std::string&, std::string&, std::string&);
static bool validMod (const std::string&);
std::string type (const std::string&) const;
std::string modType (const std::string&) const;
void parse (const std::string&);
void parse (Nibbler&);
bool match (const Att&) const;
@@ -70,8 +68,6 @@ public:
int value_int () const;
void value_int (int);
static void allNames (std::vector <std::string>&);
private:
void enquote (std::string&) const;
void dequote (std::string&) const;

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
// Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -26,12 +26,12 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <algorithm>
#include <Cmd.h>
#include <Context.h>
#include <util.h>
#include <text.h>
#include <i18n.h>
#include <main.h>
#include "Cmd.h"
#include "Context.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "text.h"
#include "i18n.h"
#include "main.h"
extern Context context;
@@ -55,67 +55,45 @@ Cmd::~Cmd ()
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Determines whether the string represents a unique command name or custom
// report name.
//
// To be a valid command:
// 1. 'input' should autocomplete to one of 'commands'.
bool Cmd::valid (const std::string& input)
{
load ();
std::vector <std::string> matches;
autoComplete (lowerCase (input), commands, matches);
if (matches.size () == 1)
return true;
return false;
autoComplete (lowerCase (context.canonicalize (input)), commands, matches);
return matches.size () == 1 ? true : false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Determines whether the string represents a valid custom report name.
//
// To be a valid custom command:
// 1. 'input' should autocomplete to one of 'commands'.
// 2. the result, canonicalized, should autocomplete to one of
// 'customreports'.
bool Cmd::validCustom (const std::string& input)
{
load ();
std::vector <std::string> matches;
autoComplete (lowerCase (input), commands, matches);
if (matches.size () == 1)
{
std::string canonical = context.canonicalize (matches[0]);
matches.clear ();
autoComplete (canonical, customReports, matches);
if (matches.size () == 1)
return true;
}
return false;
autoComplete (lowerCase (context.canonicalize (input)), customReports, matches);
return matches.size () == 1 ? true : false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// To be a valid custom command:
// 1. 'input' should autocomplete to one of 'commands'.
// 2. the result may then canonicalize to another command.
void Cmd::parse (const std::string& input)
{
load ();
std::string candidate = lowerCase (context.canonicalize (input));
std::vector <std::string> matches;
autoComplete (input, commands, matches);
autoComplete (candidate, commands, matches);
if (1 == matches.size ())
command = context.canonicalize (matches[0]);
command = matches[0];
else if (0 == matches.size ())
command = "";
else
{
std::string error = "Ambiguous command '" + input + "' - could be either of "; // TODO i18n
std::string error = "Ambiguous command '" + candidate + "' - could be either of "; // TODO i18n
std::sort (matches.begin (), matches.end ());
std::string combined;
join (combined, ", ", matches);
throw error + combined;
@@ -127,56 +105,38 @@ void Cmd::load ()
{
if (commands.size () == 0)
{
// Commands whose names are not localized.
commands.push_back ("_projects");
commands.push_back ("_tags");
commands.push_back ("_commands");
commands.push_back ("_ids");
commands.push_back ("_config");
commands.push_back ("_version");
commands.push_back ("_urgency");
commands.push_back ("export.csv");
commands.push_back ("export.ical");
commands.push_back ("export.yaml");
commands.push_back ("history.monthly");
commands.push_back ("history.annual");
commands.push_back ("ghistory.monthly");
commands.push_back ("ghistory.annual");
// Commands whose names are localized.
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_ADD, "add"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_APPEND, "append"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_ANNOTATE, "annotate"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DENOTATE, "denotate"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_CALENDAR, "calendar"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_COLORS, "colors"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_CONFIG, "config"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_SHOW, "show"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DELETE, "delete"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DIAGNOSTICS, "diagnostics"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DONE, "done"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DUPLICATE, "duplicate"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_EDIT, "edit"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_HELP, "help"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_IMPORT, "import"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_INFO, "info"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_LOG, "log"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_PREPEND, "prepend"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_PROJECTS, "projects"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_ADD, "add"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_APPEND, "append"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_ANNOTATE, "annotate"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_CALENDAR, "calendar"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_COLORS, "colors"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DELETE, "delete"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DONE, "done"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_DUPLICATE, "duplicate"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_EDIT, "edit"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_EXPORT, "export"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_HELP, "help"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_HISTORY, "history"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_GHISTORY, "ghistory"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_IMPORT, "import"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_INFO, "info"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_PROJECTS, "projects"));
#ifdef FEATURE_SHELL
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_SHELL, "shell"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_SHELL, "shell"));
#endif
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_START, "start"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_STATS, "stats"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_STOP, "stop"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_SUMMARY, "summary"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_TAGS, "tags"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_TIMESHEET, "timesheet"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_UNDO, "undo"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_VERSION, "version"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_MERGE, "merge"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_PUSH, "push"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_PULL, "pull"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_START, "start"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_STATS, "stats"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_STOP, "stop"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_SUMMARY, "summary"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_TAGS, "tags"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_TIMESHEET, "timesheet"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_UNDO, "undo"));
commands.push_back (context.stringtable.get (CMD_VERSION, "version"));
// Now load the custom reports.
std::vector <std::string> all;
@@ -186,7 +146,7 @@ void Cmd::load ()
{
if (i->substr (0, 7) == "report.")
{
std::string report = i->substr (7);
std::string report = i->substr (7, std::string::npos);
std::string::size_type columns = report.find (".columns");
if (columns != std::string::npos)
{
@@ -204,10 +164,6 @@ void Cmd::load ()
}
}
}
// Now load the aliases.
foreach (i, context.aliases)
commands.push_back (i->first);
}
}
@@ -230,35 +186,25 @@ void Cmd::allCommands (std::vector <std::string>& all) const
// Commands that do not directly modify the data files.
bool Cmd::isReadOnlyCommand ()
{
if (command == "_projects" ||
command == "_tags" ||
command == "_commands" ||
command == "_ids" ||
command == "_config" ||
command == "_version" ||
command == "_urgency" ||
command == "export.csv" ||
command == "export.ical" ||
command == "export.yaml" ||
command == "history.monthly" ||
command == "history.annual" ||
command == "ghistory.monthly" ||
command == "ghistory.annual" ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_CALENDAR, "calendar") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_COLORS, "colors") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_DIAGNOSTICS, "diagnostics") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_CONFIG, "config") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_SHOW, "show") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_HELP, "help") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_INFO, "info") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_PROJECTS, "projects") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_PUSH, "push") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_SHELL, "shell") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_STATS, "stats") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_SUMMARY, "summary") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_TAGS, "tags") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_TIMESHEET, "timesheet") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_VERSION, "version") ||
if (command == "_projects" ||
command == "_tags" ||
command == "_commands" ||
command == "_ids" ||
command == "_config" ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_CALENDAR, "calendar") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_COLORS, "colors") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_EXPORT, "export") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_HELP, "help") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_HISTORY, "history") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_GHISTORY, "ghistory") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_INFO, "info") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_PROJECTS, "projects") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_SHELL, "shell") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_STATS, "stats") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_SUMMARY, "summary") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_TAGS, "tags") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_TIMESHEET, "timesheet") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_VERSION, "version") ||
validCustom (command))
return true;
@@ -269,19 +215,14 @@ bool Cmd::isReadOnlyCommand ()
// Commands that directly modify the data files.
bool Cmd::isWriteCommand ()
{
if (command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_MERGE, "merge") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_ADD, "add") ||
if (command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_ADD, "add") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_APPEND, "append") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_ANNOTATE, "annotate") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_DENOTATE, "denotate") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_DELETE, "delete") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_DONE, "done") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_DUPLICATE, "duplicate") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_EDIT, "edit") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_IMPORT, "import") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_LOG, "log") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_PREPEND, "prepend") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_PULL, "pull") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_START, "start") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_STOP, "stop") ||
command == context.stringtable.get (CMD_UNDO, "undo"))

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
// Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under

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@@ -1,562 +0,0 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <iostream>
#include <iomanip>
#include <sstream>
#include <vector>
#include <algorithm>
#include "Color.h"
#include "text.h"
#include "i18n.h"
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static struct
{
Color::color_id id;
int string_id;
std::string english_name;
int index; // offset red=3 (therefore fg=33, bg=43)
} allColors[] =
{
// Color.h enum i18n.h English Index
{ Color::nocolor, 0, "none", 0},
{ Color::black, CCOLOR_BLACK, "black", 1}, // fg 29+0 bg 39+0
{ Color::red, CCOLOR_RED, "red", 2},
{ Color::green, CCOLOR_GREEN, "green", 3},
{ Color::yellow, CCOLOR_YELLOW, "yellow", 4},
{ Color::blue, CCOLOR_BLUE, "blue", 5},
{ Color::magenta, CCOLOR_MAGENTA, "magenta", 6},
{ Color::cyan, CCOLOR_CYAN, "cyan", 7},
{ Color::white, CCOLOR_WHITE, "white", 8},
};
#define NUM_COLORS (sizeof (allColors) / sizeof (allColors[0]))
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::Color ()
: value (0)
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::Color (const Color& other)
{
value = other.value;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::Color (unsigned int c)
: value (0)
{
if (!(c & _COLOR_HASFG)) value &= ~_COLOR_FG;
if (!(c & _COLOR_HASBG)) value &= ~_COLOR_BG;
value = c & (_COLOR_256 | _COLOR_HASBG | _COLOR_HASFG |_COLOR_UNDERLINE |
_COLOR_BOLD | _COLOR_BRIGHT | _COLOR_BG | _COLOR_FG);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Supports the following constructs:
// [bright] [color] [on color] [bright] [underline]
//
// Where [color] is one of:
// black
// red
// ...
// grayN 0 <= N <= 23 fg 38;5;232 + N bg 48;5;232 + N
// greyN 0 <= N <= 23 fg 38;5;232 + N bg 48;5;232 + N
// colorN 0 <= N <= 255 fg 38;5;N bg 48;5;N
// rgbRGB 0 <= R,G,B <= 5 fg 38;5;16 + R*36 + G*6 + B bg 48;5;16 + R*36 + G*6 + B
Color::Color (const std::string& spec)
: value (0)
{
// By converting underscores to spaces, we inherently support the old "on_red"
// style of specifying background colors. We consider underscores to be
// deprecated.
std::string modifiable_spec = spec;
std::replace (modifiable_spec.begin (), modifiable_spec.end (), '_', ' ');
// Split spec into words.
std::vector <std::string> words;
split (words, modifiable_spec, ' ');
// Construct the color as two separate colors, then blend them later. This
// make it possible to declare a color such as "color1 on black", and have
// the upgrade work properly.
unsigned int fg_value = 0;
unsigned int bg_value = 0;
bool bg = false;
int index;
std::string word;
std::vector <std::string>::iterator it;
for (it = words.begin (); it != words.end (); ++it)
{
word = lowerCase (trim (*it));
if (word == "bold") fg_value |= _COLOR_BOLD;
else if (word == "bright") bg_value |= _COLOR_BRIGHT;
else if (word == "underline") fg_value |= _COLOR_UNDERLINE;
else if (word == "on") bg = true;
// X where X is one of black, red, blue ...
else if ((index = find (word)) != -1)
{
if (index)
{
if (bg)
{
bg_value |= _COLOR_HASBG;
bg_value |= index << 8;
}
else
{
fg_value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
fg_value |= index;
}
}
}
// greyN/grayN, where 0 <= N <= 23.
else if (word.substr (0, 4) == "grey" ||
word.substr (0, 4) == "gray")
{
index = atoi (word.substr (4).c_str ());
if (index < 0 || index > 23)
throw std::string ("The color '") + *it + "' is not recognized.";
if (bg)
{
bg_value |= _COLOR_HASBG;
bg_value |= (index + 232) << 8;
bg_value |= _COLOR_256;
}
else
{
fg_value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
fg_value |= index + 232;
fg_value |= _COLOR_256;
}
}
// rgbRGB, where 0 <= R,G,B <= 5.
else if (word.substr (0, 3) == "rgb")
{
index = atoi (word.substr (3).c_str ());
if (word.length () != 6 ||
index < 0 || index > 555)
throw std::string ("The color '") + *it + "' is not recognized.";
int r = atoi (word.substr (3, 1).c_str ());
int g = atoi (word.substr (4, 1).c_str ());
int b = atoi (word.substr (5, 1).c_str ());
if (r < 0 || r > 5 ||
g < 0 || g > 5 ||
b < 0 || b > 5)
throw std::string ("The color '") + *it + "' is not recognized.";
index = 16 + r*36 + g*6 + b;
if (bg)
{
bg_value |= _COLOR_HASBG;
bg_value |= index << 8;
bg_value |= _COLOR_256;
}
else
{
fg_value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
fg_value |= index;
fg_value |= _COLOR_256;
}
}
// colorN, where 0 <= N <= 255.
else if (word.substr (0, 5) == "color")
{
index = atoi (word.substr (5).c_str ());
if (index < 0 || index > 255)
throw std::string ("The color '") + *it + "' is not recognized.";
upgrade ();
if (bg)
{
bg_value |= _COLOR_HASBG;
bg_value |= index << 8;
bg_value |= _COLOR_256;
}
else
{
fg_value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
fg_value |= index;
fg_value |= _COLOR_256;
}
}
else if (word != "")
throw std::string ("The color '") + *it + "' is not recognized.";
}
// Now combine the fg and bg into a single color.
value = fg_value;
blend (Color (bg_value));
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::Color (color_id fg)
: value (0)
{
if (fg != Color::nocolor)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
value |= fg;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::Color (color_id fg, color_id bg)
: value (0)
{
if (bg != Color::nocolor)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASBG;
value |= (bg << 8);
}
if (fg != Color::nocolor)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
value |= fg;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::Color (color_id fg, color_id bg, bool underline, bool bold, bool bright)
: value (0)
{
value |= ((underline ? 1 : 0) << 18)
| ((bold ? 1 : 0) << 17)
| ((bright ? 1 : 0) << 16);
if (bg != Color::nocolor)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASBG;
value |= (bg << 8);
}
if (fg != Color::nocolor)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASFG;
value |= fg;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::~Color ()
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color& Color::operator= (const Color& other)
{
if (this != &other)
value = other.value;
return *this;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::operator std::string () const
{
std::string description;
if (value & _COLOR_BOLD) description += "bold";
if (value & _COLOR_UNDERLINE)
description += std::string (description.length () ? " " : "") + "underline";
if (value & _COLOR_HASFG)
description += std::string (description.length () ? " " : "") + fg ();
if (value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
description += std::string (description.length () ? " " : "") + "on";
if (value & _COLOR_BRIGHT)
description += std::string (description.length () ? " " : "") + "bright";
description += " " + bg ();
}
return description;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Color::operator int () const
{
return (int) value;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// If 'other' has styles that are compatible, merge them into this. Colors in
// other take precedence.
void Color::blend (const Color& other)
{
Color c (other);
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_UNDERLINE); // Always inherit underline.
// 16 <-- 16.
if (!(value & _COLOR_256) &&
!(c.value & _COLOR_256))
{
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_BOLD); // Inherit bold.
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_BRIGHT); // Inherit bright.
if (c.value & _COLOR_HASFG)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASFG; // There is now a color.
value &= ~_COLOR_FG; // Remove previous color.
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_FG); // Apply other color.
}
if (c.value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASBG; // There is now a color.
value &= ~_COLOR_BG; // Remove previous color.
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_BG); // Apply other color.
}
return;
}
else
{
// Upgrade either color, if necessary.
if (!(value & _COLOR_256)) upgrade ();
if (!(c.value & _COLOR_256)) c.upgrade ();
// 256 <-- 256.
if (c.value & _COLOR_HASFG)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASFG; // There is now a color.
value &= ~_COLOR_FG; // Remove previous color.
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_FG); // Apply other color.
}
if (c.value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
value |= _COLOR_HASBG; // There is now a color.
value &= ~_COLOR_BG; // Remove previous color.
value |= (c.value & _COLOR_BG); // Apply other color.
}
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Color::upgrade ()
{
if (!(value & _COLOR_256))
{
if (value & _COLOR_HASFG)
{
bool bold = value & _COLOR_BOLD;
unsigned int fg = value & _COLOR_FG;
value &= ~_COLOR_FG;
value &= ~_COLOR_BOLD;
value |= (bold ? fg + 7 : fg - 1);
}
if (value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
bool bright = value & _COLOR_BRIGHT;
unsigned int bg = (value & _COLOR_BG) >> 8;
value &= ~_COLOR_BG;
value &= ~_COLOR_BRIGHT;
value |= (bright ? bg + 7 : bg - 1) << 8;
}
value |= _COLOR_256;
}
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Sample color codes:
// red \033[31m
// bold red \033[91m
// underline red \033[4;31m
// bold underline red \033[1;4;31m
//
// on red \033[41m
// on bright red \033[101m
//
// 256 fg \033[38;5;Nm
// 256 bg \033[48;5;Nm
std::string Color::colorize (const std::string& input)
{
if (value == 0)
return input;
int count = 0;
std::stringstream result;
// 256 color
if (value & _COLOR_256)
{
bool needTerminator = false;
if (value & _COLOR_UNDERLINE)
{
result << "\033[4m";
needTerminator = true;
}
if (value & _COLOR_HASFG)
{
result << "\033[38;5;" << (value & _COLOR_FG) << "m";
needTerminator = true;
}
if (value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
result << "\033[48;5;" << ((value & _COLOR_BG) >> 8) << "m";
needTerminator = true;
}
result << input;
if (needTerminator)
result << "\033[0m";
return result.str ();
}
// 16 color
if (value != 0)
{
result << "\033[";
if (value & _COLOR_BOLD)
{
if (count++) result << ";";
result << "1";
}
if (value & _COLOR_UNDERLINE)
{
if (count++) result << ";";
result << "4";
}
if (value & _COLOR_HASFG)
{
if (count++) result << ";";
result << (29 + (value & _COLOR_FG));
}
if (value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
if (count++) result << ";";
result << ((value & _COLOR_BRIGHT ? 99 : 39) + ((value & _COLOR_BG) >> 8));
}
result << "m" << input << "\033[0m";
return result.str ();
}
return input;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
std::string Color::colorize (const std::string& input, const std::string& spec)
{
Color c (spec);
return c.colorize (input);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
bool Color::nontrivial ()
{
return value != 0 ? true : false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int Color::find (const std::string& input)
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < NUM_COLORS; ++i)
if (allColors[i].english_name == input)
return (int) i;
return -1;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
std::string Color::fg () const
{
int index = value & _COLOR_FG;
if (value & _COLOR_256)
{
if (value & _COLOR_HASFG)
{
std::stringstream s;
s << "color" << (value & _COLOR_FG);
return s.str ();
}
}
else
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < NUM_COLORS; ++i)
if (allColors[i].index == index)
return allColors[i].english_name;
}
return "";
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
std::string Color::bg () const
{
int index = (value & _COLOR_BG) >> 8;
if (value & _COLOR_256)
{
if (value & _COLOR_HASBG)
{
std::stringstream s;
s << "color" << ((value & _COLOR_BG) >> 8);
return s.str ();
}
}
else
{
for (unsigned int i = 0; i < NUM_COLORS; ++i)
if (allColors[i].index == index)
return allColors[i].english_name;
}
return "";
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef INCLUDED_COLOR
#define INCLUDED_COLOR
#include <string>
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#define _COLOR_256 0x00200000 // 256-color mode.
#define _COLOR_HASBG 0x00100000 // Has background color (all values taken).
#define _COLOR_HASFG 0x00080000 // Has foreground color (all values taken).
#define _COLOR_UNDERLINE 0x00040000 // General underline attribute.
#define _COLOR_BOLD 0x00020000 // 16-color bold attribute.
#define _COLOR_BRIGHT 0x00010000 // 16-color bright background attribute.
#define _COLOR_BG 0x0000FF00 // 8-bit background color index.
#define _COLOR_FG 0x000000FF // 8-bit foreground color index.
class Color
{
public:
enum color_id {nocolor = 0, black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white};
Color ();
Color (const Color&);
Color (unsigned int); // 256 | UNDERLINE | BOLD | BRIGHT | (BG << 8) | FG
Color (const std::string&); // "red on bright black"
Color (color_id); // fg.
Color (color_id, color_id); // fg, bg.
Color (color_id, color_id, bool, bool, bool); // fg, bg, underline, bold, bright
~Color ();
Color& operator= (const Color&);
operator std::string () const;
operator int () const;
void upgrade ();
void blend (const Color&);
std::string colorize (const std::string&);
static std::string colorize (const std::string&, const std::string&);
bool nontrivial ();
private:
int find (const std::string&);
std::string fg () const;
std::string bg () const;
private:
unsigned int value;
};
#endif
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
// All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include <iostream>
#include <Column.h>
extern Context context;
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
static Column* Column::factory (const std::string& name)
{
if (name == "description") return new ColumnDescription ();
throw std::string ("Unrecognized column type '") + name + "'";
return NULL;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Column::Column ()
: _name ("")
, _minimum (0)
, _maximum (0)
, _wrap (false)
, _just (left)
, _sizing (minimal)
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Column::Column (const Column& other)
{
_name = other._name;
_minimum = other._minimum;
_maximum = other._maximum;
_wrap = other._wrap;
_just = other._just;
_sizing = other._sizing;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Column& Column::operator= (const Column& other)
{
if (this != &other)
{
_name = other._name;
_minimum = other._minimum;
_maximum = other._maximum;
_wrap = other._wrap;
_just = other._just;
_sizing = other._sizing;
}
return *this;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
bool Column::operator== (const Column& other) const
{
return _name == other._name &&
_minimum == other._minimum &&
_maximum == other._maximum &&
_wrap == other._wrap &&
_just == other._just &&
_sizing == other._sizing;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Column::~Column ()
{
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Column::setName (const std::string& name)
{
_name = name;
}
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////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
// All rights reserved.
//
// 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
//
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifndef INCLUDED_COLUMN
#define INCLUDED_COLUMN
#include <string>
class Column
{
public:
enum just {right = 0, left, center};
enum sizing {minimal = 0, fixed, proportional, maximal};
static Column* factory (const std::string&);
Column ();
Column (const Column&);
Column& operator= (const Column&);
bool operator== (const Column&) const; // TODO Is this necessary?
~Column ();
void setName (const std::string&);
std::string render (Task*, int, int, const std::string style = "default");
std::string type () const;
private:
std::string _name;
int _minimum;
int _maximum;
bool _wrap;
just _just;
sizing _sizing;
};
class ColumnDescription : public Column
{
public:
private:
};
#endif
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -27,413 +27,30 @@
#include <iostream>
#include <fstream>
#include <sstream>
#include <algorithm>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pwd.h>
#include "Directory.h"
#include "Date.h"
#include "File.h"
#include "Config.h"
#include "text.h"
#include "util.h"
#include "../auto.h"
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// This string is used in two ways:
// 1) It is used to create a new .taskrc file, by copying it directly to disk.
// 2) It is parsed and used as default values for all Config.get calls.
std::string Config::defaults =
"# Taskwarrior program configuration file.\n"
"# For more documentation, see http://taskwarrior.org or try 'man task', 'man task-faq',\n"
"# 'man task-tutorial', 'man task-color' or 'man taskrc'\n"
"\n"
"# Here is an example of entries that use the default, override and blank values\n"
"# variable=foo -- By specifying a value, this overrides the default\n"
"# variable= -- By specifying no value, this means no default\n"
"# #variable=foo -- By commenting out the line, or deleting it, this uses the default\n"
"\n"
"# Use the command 'task show' to see all defaults and overrides\n"
"\n"
"# Files\n"
"data.location=~/.task\n"
"locking=on # Use file-level locking\n"
"\n"
"# Terminal\n"
"curses=on # Use ncurses library to determine terminal width\n"
"defaultwidth=80 # Without ncurses, assumed width\n"
"#editor=vi # Preferred text editor\n"
"\n"
"# Miscellaneous\n"
"verbose=yes # Provide extra feedback\n"
"confirmation=yes # Confirmation on delete, big changes\n"
"echo.command=yes # Details on command just run\n"
"annotations=full # Level of verbosity for annotations: full, sparse or none\n"
"next=2 # How many tasks per project in next report\n"
"bulk=2 # > 2 tasks considered 'a lot', for confirmation\n"
"nag=You have higher priority tasks. # Nag message to keep you honest\n" // TODO
"search.case.sensitive=yes # Setting to no allows case insensitive searches\n"
"active.indicator=* # What to show as an active task indicator\n"
"tag.indicator=+ # What to show as a tag indicator\n"
"recurrence.indicator=R # What to show as a task recurrence indicator\n"
"recurrence.limit=1 # Number of future recurring pending tasks\n"
"undo.style=side # Undo style - can be 'side', or 'diff'\n"
"\n"
"# Dates\n"
"dateformat=m/d/Y # Preferred input and display date format\n"
"dateformat.holiday=YMD # Preferred input date format for holidays\n"
"dateformat.report=m/d/Y # Preferred display date format for reports\n"
"dateformat.annotation=m/d/Y # Preferred display date format for annotations\n"
"weekstart=Sunday # Sunday or Monday only\n"
"displayweeknumber=yes # Show week numbers on calendar\n"
"due=7 # Task is considered due in 7 days\n"
"\n"
"# Calendar controls\n"
"calendar.legend=yes # Display the legend on calendar\n"
"calendar.details=sparse # Calendar shows information for tasks w/due dates: full, sparse or none\n"
"calendar.details.report=list # Report to use when showing task information in cal\n"
"calendar.holidays=none # Show public holidays on calendar:full, sparse or none\n"
"#monthsperline=3 # Number of calendar months on a line\n"
"\n"
"# Journal controls\n"
"journal.time=no # Record start/stop commands as annotation\n"
"journal.time.start.annotation=Started task # Annotation description for the start journal entry\n"
"journal.time.stop.annotation=Stopped task # Annotation description for the stop journal entry\n"
"\n"
"# Dependency controls\n"
"dependency.reminder=on # Nags on dependency chain violations\n"
"dependency.confirmation=on # Should dependency chain repair be confirmed?\n"
"\n"
"# Urgency Coefficients\n"
"urgency.next.coefficient=10.0 # Urgency coefficients for 'next' special tag\n"
"urgency.blocking.coefficient=9.0 # Urgency coefficients for blocking tasks\n"
"urgency.blocked.coefficient=8.0 # Urgency coefficients for blocked tasks\n"
"urgency.due.coefficient=7.0 # Urgency coefficients for due dates\n"
"urgency.priority.coefficient=6.0 # Urgency coefficients for priorities\n"
"urgency.waiting.coefficient=5.0 # Urgency coefficients for waiting status\n"
"urgency.active.coefficient=4.0 # Urgency coefficients for active tasks\n"
"urgency.project.coefficient=3.0 # Urgency coefficients for projects\n"
"urgency.tags.coefficient=2.0 # Urgency coefficients for tags\n"
"urgency.annotations.coefficient=1.0 # Urgency coefficients for annotations\n"
"\n"
"#urgency.user.project.foo.coefficient=5.0 # Urgency coefficients for 'foo' project\n"
"#urgency.user.tag.foo.coefficient=5.0 # Urgency coefficients for 'foo' tag\n"
"\n"
"# Color controls.\n"
"color=on # Enable color\n"
#ifdef LINUX
"color.header=color3 # Color of header messages\n"
"color.footnote=color3 # Color of footnote messages\n"
"color.debug=color3 # Color of diagnostic output\n"
"color.alternate=on color233 # Alternate color for line coloring\n"
"\n"
"color.summary.bar=on rgb141 # Color of summary report progress bar\n"
"color.summary.background=on color0 # Color of summary report background\n"
"\n"
"color.history.add=color0 on rgb500 # Color of added tasks in ghistory report\n"
"color.history.done=color0 on rgb050 # Color of completed tasks in ghistory report\n"
"color.history.delete=color0 on rgb550 # Color of deleted tasks in ghistory report\n"
"\n"
"color.sync.added=rgb005 # Color of added tasks in sync output\n"
"color.sync.changed=rgb550 # Color of changed tasks in sync output\n"
"color.sync.rejected=rgb500 # Color of rejected tasks in sync output\n"
"\n"
"color.undo.before=color1 # Color of values before a change\n"
"color.undo.after=color2 # Color of values after a change\n"
"\n"
"color.calendar.today=color15 on rgb013 # Color of today in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.due=color0 on color1 # Color of days with due tasks in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.due.today=color15 on color1 # Color of today with due tasks in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.overdue=color0 on color9 # Color of days with overdue tasks in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.weekend=color235 # Color of weekend days in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.holiday=color0 on color11 # Color of public holidays in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.weeknumber=rgb013 # Color of the weeknumbers in calendar\n"
"\n"
"# Here are the color rules.\n"
"color.recurring=rgb013 # Color of recur.any: tasks\n"
"color.overdue=color9 # Color of overdue tasks\n"
"color.due.today=rgb400 # Color of tasks due today\n"
"color.due=color1 # Color of due tasks\n"
"#color.keyword.car=on blue # Color of description.contains:car tasks\n"
"#color.project.garden=on green # Color of project:garden tasks\n"
"#color.project.none= # Color of tasks with no project\n"
"#color.tag.bug=yellow # Color of +bug tasks\n"
"#color.tag.none= # Color of tag-less tasks\n"
"color.active=rgb555 on rgb410 # Color of active tasks\n"
"color.pri.none= # Color of priority: tasks\n"
"color.pri.H=rgb255 # Color of priority:H tasks\n"
"color.pri.M=rgb250 # Color of priority:M tasks\n"
"color.pri.L=rgb245 # Color of priority:L tasks\n"
"color.tagged=rgb031 # Color of tagged tasks\n"
"color.blocked=white on color8 # Color of blocked tasks\n"
#else
"color.header=yellow # Color of header messages\n"
"color.footnote=yellow # Color of footnote messages\n"
"color.debug=yellow # Color of diagnostic output\n"
"color.alternate= # Alternate color for line coloring\n"
"\n"
"color.summary.bar=on green # Color of summary report progress bar\n"
"color.summary.background=on black # Color of summary report background\n"
"\n"
"color.history.add=black on red # Color of added tasks in ghistory report\n"
"color.history.done=black on green # Color of completed tasks in ghistory report\n"
"color.history.delete=black on yellow # Color of deleted tasks in ghistory report\n"
"\n"
"color.sync.added=green # Color of added tasks in sync output\n"
"color.sync.changed=yellow # Color of changed tasks in sync output\n"
"color.sync.rejected=red # Color of rejected tasks in sync output\n"
"\n"
"color.undo.before=red # Color of values before a change\n"
"color.undo.after=green # Color of values after a change\n"
"\n"
"color.calendar.today=bold white on bright blue # Color of today in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.due=white on red # Color of days with due tasks in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.due.today=bold white on red # Color of today with due tasks in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.overdue=black on bright red # Color of days with overdue tasks in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.weekend=white on bright black # Color of weekend days in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.holiday=black on bright yellow # Color of public holidays in calendar\n"
"color.calendar.weeknumber=bold blue # Color of the weeknumbers in calendar\n"
"\n"
"# Here are the color rules.\n"
"color.recurring=magenta # Color of recur.any: tasks\n"
"color.overdue=bold red # Color of overdue tasks\n"
"color.due.today=red # Color of tasks due today\n"
"color.due=red # Color of due tasks\n"
"#color.keyword.car=on blue # Color of description.contains:car tasks\n"
"#color.project.garden=on green # Color of project:garden tasks\n"
"#color.project.none= # Color of tasks with no project\n"
"#color.tag.bug=yellow # Color of +bug tasks\n"
"#color.tag.none= # Color of tag-less tasks\n"
"color.active=black on bright green # Color of active tasks\n"
"color.pri.none= # Color of priority: tasks\n"
"color.pri.H=bold white # Color of priority:H tasks\n"
"color.pri.M=white # Color of priority:M tasks\n"
"color.pri.L= # Color of priority:L tasks\n"
"color.tagged=green # Color of tagged tasks\n"
"color.blocked=black on white # Color of blocked tasks\n"
#endif
"\n"
"# Here is the rule precedence order, highest to lowest.\n"
"# Note that these are just the color rule names, without the leading 'color.'\n"
"# and any trailing '.value'.\n"
"rule.precedence.color=due.today,active,blocked,overdue,due,keyword,project,tag,recurring,pri,tagged\n"
"\n"
"# Shadow file support\n"
"#shadow.file=/tmp/shadow.txt # Location of shadow file\n"
"#shadow.command=list # Task command for shadow file\n"
"#shadow.notify=on # Footnote when updated\n"
"\n"
"#default.project=foo # Default project for 'add' command\n"
"#default.priority=M # Default priority for 'add' command\n"
"default.command=list # When no arguments are specified\n"
"\n"
"_forcecolor=no # Forces color to be on, even for non TTY output\n"
"blanklines=true # Use more whitespace in output\n"
"complete.all.projects=no # Include old project names in '_projects' command\n"
"complete.all.tags=no # Include old tag names in '_ags' command\n"
"list.all.projects=no # Include old project names in 'projects' command\n"
"list.all.tags=no # Include old tag names in 'tags' command\n"
"debug=no # Display diagnostics\n"
"hooks=off # Hook system master switch\n"
"fontunderline=yes # Uses underlines rather than -------\n"
"shell.prompt=task> # Prompt used by the shell command\n"
"\n"
"# Merge options\n"
"#\n"
"# WARNING: Please read the documentation (man task-sync) before proceeding with these\n"
"# synchronization features. Improperly used, data can be lost!\n"
"merge.autopush=ask # Push database to remote origin after merge: yes, no, ask\n"
"#merge.default.uri=user@host.xz:.task/ # URI for merge\n"
"#pull.default.uri=rsync://host.xz/task-backup/ # URI for pull\n"
"\n"
"# Import heuristics - alternate names for fields (comma-separated list of names)\n"
"#import.synonym.bg=?\n"
"#import.synonym.description=?\n"
"#import.synonym.due=?\n"
"#import.synonym.end=?\n"
"#import.synonym.entry=?\n"
"#import.synonym.fg=?\n"
"#import.synonym.id=?\n"
"#import.synonym.priority=?\n"
"#import.synonym.project=?\n"
"#import.synonym.recur=?\n"
"#import.synonym.start=?\n"
"#import.synonym.status=?\n"
"#import.synonym.tags=?\n"
"#import.synonym.uuid=?\n"
"\n"
"# Export Controls\n"
"export.ical.class=PRIVATE # Could be PUBLIC, PRIVATE or CONFIDENTIAL\n"
"\n"
"# Aliases - alternate names for commands\n"
"alias.rm=delete # Alias for the delete command\n"
"alias.history=history.monthly # Prefer monthly over annual history reports\n"
"alias.ghistory=ghistory.monthly # Prefer monthly graphical over annual history reports\n"
"alias.export=export.yaml # Prefer YAML over CSV or iCal export\n"
"alias.export.vcalendar=export.ical # They are the same\n"
"\n"
"# Fields: id, uuid, project, priority, priority_long, entry, start, end,\n"
"# due, countdown, countdown_compact, age, age_compact, active, tags,\n"
"# depends, description_only, description, recur, recurrence_indicator,\n"
"# tag_indicator, wait.\n"
"# Description: This report is ...\n"
"# Sort: due+,priority-,project+\n"
"# Filter: pro:x pri:H +bug limit:10\n"
"# Dateformat: due date format in reports\n"
"\n"
"# task long\n"
"report.long.description=Lists all task, all data, matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.long.columns=id,project,priority,entry,start,due,recur,countdown,age,depends,tags,description\n"
"report.long.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Added,Started,Due,Recur,Countdown,Age,Deps,Tags,Description\n"
"report.long.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
"report.long.filter=status:pending\n"
"#report.long.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.long.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task list\n"
"report.list.description=Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.list.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.list.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+\n"
"report.list.filter=status:pending\n"
"#report.list.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.list.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task ls\n"
"report.ls.description=Minimal listing of all tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.ls.columns=id,project,priority,description\n"
"report.ls.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Description\n"
"report.ls.sort=priority-,project+\n"
"report.ls.filter=status:pending\n"
"#report.ls.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.ls.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task minimal\n"
"report.minimal.description=A really minimal listing\n"
"report.minimal.columns=id,project,description\n"
"report.minimal.labels=ID,Project,Description\n"
"report.minimal.sort=project+,description+\n"
"report.minimal.filter=status:pending\n"
"#report.minimal.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.minimal.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task newest\n"
"report.newest.description=Shows the newest tasks\n"
"report.newest.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.newest.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.newest.sort=id-\n"
"report.newest.filter=status:pending limit:10\n"
"#report.newest.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.newest.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task oldest\n"
"report.oldest.description=Shows the oldest tasks\n"
"report.oldest.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.oldest.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.oldest.sort=id+\n"
"report.oldest.filter=status:pending limit:10\n"
"#report.oldest.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.oldest.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task overdue\n"
"report.overdue.description=Lists overdue tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.overdue.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.overdue.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.overdue.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+\n"
"report.overdue.filter=status:pending due.before:now\n"
"#report.overdue.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.overdue.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task active\n"
"report.active.description=Lists active tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.active.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.active.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.active.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
"report.active.filter=status:pending start.any:\n"
"#report.active.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.active.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task completed\n"
"report.completed.description=Lists completed tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.completed.columns=end,project,priority,age,description\n"
"report.completed.labels=Complete,Project,Pri,Age,Description\n"
"report.completed.sort=end+,priority-,project+\n"
"report.completed.filter=status:completed\n"
"#report.completed.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.completed.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task recurring\n"
"report.recurring.description=Lists recurring tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.recurring.columns=id,project,priority,due,recur,active,age,description\n"
"report.recurring.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Recur,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.recurring.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+\n"
"report.recurring.filter=status:pending parent.any:\n"
"#report.recurring.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.recurring.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task waiting\n"
"report.waiting.description=Lists all waiting tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.waiting.columns=id,project,priority,wait,age,description\n"
"report.waiting.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Wait,Age,Description\n"
"report.waiting.sort=wait+,priority-,project+\n"
"report.waiting.filter=status:waiting\n"
"#report.waiting.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.waiting.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task all\n"
"report.all.description=Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.all.columns=id,project,priority,due,end,active,age,description\n"
"report.all.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Completed,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.all.sort=project+,due+,end+,priority-,active-,description+\n"
"report.all.filter=status.not:deleted\n"
"#report.all.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.all.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task next\n"
"report.next.description=Lists the most urgent tasks\n"
"report.next.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.next.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.next.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+\n"
"report.next.filter=status:pending limit:page depends.none:\n"
"#report.next.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"#report.next.annotations=full\n"
"\n"
"# task blocked\n"
"report.blocked.description=Lists all blocked tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.blocked.columns=id,depends,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.blocked.labels=ID,Deps,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.blocked.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+\n"
"report.blocked.filter=status:pending depends.any:\n"
"#report.blocked.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"\n"
"# task unblocked\n"
"report.unblocked.description=Lists all unblocked tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
"report.unblocked.columns=id,depends,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
"report.unblocked.labels=ID,Deps,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
"report.unblocked.sort=due+,priority-,active-,project+\n"
"report.unblocked.filter=status:pending depends.none:\n"
"#report.unblocked.dateformat=m/d/Y\n"
"\n";
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// DO NOT CALL Config::setDefaults.
//
// This is a default constructor, and as such is only used to:
// a) initialize a default Context constructor
// b) run unit tests
//
// In all real use cases, Config::load is called.
// These are default (but overridable) reports. These entries are necessary
// because these three reports were converted from hard-coded reports to custom
// reports, and therefore need these config file entries. However, users are
// already used to seeing these five reports, but do not have these entries.
// The choice was a) make users edit their .taskrc files, b) write a .taskrc
// upgrade program to make the change, or c) this.
Config::Config ()
: original_file ()
{
setDefaults ();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
Config::Config (const std::string& file)
{
setDefaults ();
load (file);
}
@@ -441,138 +58,288 @@ Config::Config (const std::string& file)
// Read the Configuration file and populate the *this map. The file format is
// simply lines with name=value pairs. Whitespace between name, = and value is
// not tolerated, but blank lines and comments starting with # are allowed.
//
// Nested files are now supported, with the following construct:
// include /absolute/path/to/file
//
void Config::load (const std::string& file, int nest /* = 1 */)
bool Config::load (const std::string& file)
{
if (nest > 10)
throw std::string ("Configuration file nested to more than 10 levels deep"
" - this has to be a mistake.");
// First time in, load the default values.
if (nest == 1)
std::ifstream in;
in.open (file.c_str (), std::ifstream::in);
if (in.good ())
{
setDefaults ();
original_file = File (file);
}
// Read the file, then parse the contents.
std::string contents;
if (File::read (file, contents) && contents.length ())
parse (contents, nest);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Config::parse (const std::string& input, int nest /* = 1 */)
{
// Shortcut case for default constructor.
if (input.length () == 0)
return;
// Split the input into lines.
std::vector <std::string> lines;
split (lines, input, "\n");
// Parse each line.
std::vector <std::string>::iterator it;
for (it = lines.begin (); it != lines.end (); ++it)
{
std::string line = *it;
// Remove comments.
std::string::size_type pound = line.find ("#"); // no i18n
if (pound != std::string::npos)
line = line.substr (0, pound);
line = trim (line, " \t"); // no i18n
// Skip empty lines.
if (line.length () > 0)
std::string line;
while (getline (in, line))
{
std::string::size_type equal = line.find ("="); // no i18n
if (equal != std::string::npos)
{
std::string key = trim (line.substr (0, equal), " \t"); // no i18n
std::string value = trim (line.substr (equal+1, line.length () - equal), " \t"); // no i18n
// Remove comments.
std::string::size_type pound = line.find ("#"); // no i18n
if (pound != std::string::npos)
line = line.substr (0, pound);
(*this)[key] = value;
}
else
line = trim (line, " \t"); // no i18n
// Skip empty lines.
if (line.length () > 0)
{
std::string::size_type include = line.find ("include"); // no i18n.
if (include != std::string::npos)
std::string::size_type equal = line.find ("="); // no i18n
if (equal != std::string::npos)
{
Path included (trim (line.substr (include + 7), " \t"));
if (included.is_absolute ())
{
if (included.readable ())
this->load (included, nest + 1);
else
throw std::string ("Could not read include file '") + included.data + "'.";
}
else
throw std::string ("Can only include files with absolute paths, not '") + included.data + "'";
std::string key = trim (line.substr (0, equal), " \t"); // no i18n
std::string value = trim (line.substr (equal+1, line.length () - equal), " \t"); // no i18n
(*this)[key] = value;
}
else
throw std::string ("Malformed entry '") + line + "'.";
}
}
in.close ();
return true;
}
return false;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Config::createDefaultRC (const std::string& rc, const std::string& data)
{
// Override data.location in the defaults.
std::string::size_type loc = defaults.find ("data.location=~/.task");
// loc+0^ +14^ +21^
Date now;
// Create a sample .taskrc file.
std::stringstream contents;
contents << "# [Created by "
<< PACKAGE_STRING
<< " "
<< now.toString ("m/d/Y H:N:S")
<< "]\n"
<< defaults.substr (0, loc + 14)
<< data
<< "\n\n# Color theme (uncomment one to use)\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/light-16.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/light-256.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-16.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-256.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-red-256.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-green-256.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-blue-256.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-violets-256.theme\n"
<< "#include /usr/local/share/doc/task/rc/dark-yellow-green.theme\n"
contents << "# Task program configuration file.\n"
<< "# For more documentation, see http://taskwarrior.org\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# Files\n"
<< "data.location=" << data << "\n"
<< "locking=on # Use file-level locking\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# Terminal\n"
<< "curses=on # Use ncurses library to determine terminal width\n"
<< "#defaultwidth=80 # Without ncurses, assumed width\n"
<< "#editor=vi # Preferred text editor\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# Miscellaneous\n"
<< "confirmation=yes # Confirmation on delete, big changes\n"
<< "echo.command=yes # Details on command just run\n"
<< "next=2 # How many tasks per project in next report\n"
<< "bulk=2 # > 2 tasks considered 'a lot', for confirmation\n"
<< "nag=You have higher priority tasks. # Nag message to keep you honest\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# Dates\n"
<< "dateformat=m/d/Y # Preferred input and display date format\n"
<< "weekstart=Sunday # Sunday or Monday only\n"
<< "displayweeknumber=yes # Show week numbers on calendar\n"
<< "due=7 # Task is considered due in 7 days\n"
<< "#monthsperline=2 # Number of calendar months on a line\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# Color controls.\n"
<< "color=on # Use color\n"
<< "color.overdue=bold_red # Color of overdue tasks\n"
<< "color.due=bold_yellow # Color of due tasks\n"
<< "color.pri.H=bold # Color of priority:H tasks\n"
<< "#color.pri.M=on_yellow # Color of priority:M tasks\n"
<< "#color.pri.L=on_green # Color of priority:L tasks\n"
<< "#color.pri.none=white on_blue # Color of priority: tasks\n"
<< "color.active=bold_cyan # Color of active tasks\n"
<< "color.tagged=yellow # Color of tagged tasks\n"
<< "#color.tag.bug=yellow # Color of +bug tasks\n"
<< "#color.project.garden=on_green # Color of project:garden tasks\n"
<< "#color.keyword.car=on_blue # Color of description.contains:car tasks\n"
<< "#color.recurring=on_red # Color of recur.any: tasks\n"
<< "#color.header=bold_green # Color of header messages\n"
<< "#color.footnote=bold_green # Color of footnote messages\n"
<< "\n"
<< "#shadow.file=/tmp/shadow.txt # Location of shadow file\n"
<< "#shadow.command=list # Task command for shadow file\n"
<< "#shadow.notify=on # Footnote when updated\n"
<< "\n"
<< "#default.project=foo # Unless otherwise specified\n"
<< "#default.priority=M # Unless otherwise specified\n"
<< "default.command=list # Unless otherwise specified\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# Fields: id,uuid,project,priority,entry,start,due,recur,recur_ind,age,\n"
<< "# age_compact,active,tags,description,description_only\n"
<< "# Description: This report is ...\n"
<< "# Sort: due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "# Filter: pro:x pri:H +bug limit:10\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task long\n"
<< "report.long.description=Lists all task, all data, matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.long.columns=id,project,priority,entry,start,due,recur,age,tags,description\n"
<< "report.long.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Added,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description\n"
<< "report.long.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.long.filter=status:pending\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task list\n"
<< "report.list.description=Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.list.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.list.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.list.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.list.filter=status:pending\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task ls\n"
<< "report.ls.description=Minimal listing of all tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.ls.columns=id,project,priority,description\n"
<< "report.ls.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Description\n"
<< "report.ls.sort=priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.ls.filter=status:pending\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task newest\n"
<< "report.newest.description=Shows the newest tasks\n"
<< "report.newest.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.newest.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.newest.sort=id-\n"
<< "report.newest.filter=status:pending limit:10\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task oldest\n"
<< "report.oldest.description=Shows the oldest tasks\n"
<< "report.oldest.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.oldest.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.oldest.sort=id+\n"
<< "report.oldest.filter=status:pending limit:10\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task overdue\n"
<< "report.overdue.description=Lists overdue tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.overdue.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.overdue.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.overdue.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.overdue.filter=status:pending due.before:today\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task active\n"
<< "report.active.description=Lists active tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.active.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.active.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.active.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.active.filter=status:pending start.any:\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task completed\n"
<< "report.completed.description=Lists completed tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.completed.columns=end,project,priority,age,description\n"
<< "report.completed.labels=Complete,Project,Pri,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.completed.sort=end+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.completed.filter=status:completed\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task recurring\n"
<< "report.recurring.description=Lists recurring tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.recurring.columns=id,project,priority,due,recur,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.recurring.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Recur,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.recurring.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.recurring.filter=status:pending parent.any:\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task waiting\n"
<< "report.waiting.description=Lists all waiting tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.waiting.columns=id,project,priority,wait,age,description\n"
<< "report.waiting.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Wait,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.waiting.sort=wait+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.waiting.filter=status:waiting\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task all\n"
<< "report.all.description=Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria\n"
<< "report.all.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.all.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.all.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "\n"
<< "# task next\n"
<< "report.next.description=Lists the most urgent tasks\n"
<< "report.next.columns=id,project,priority,due,active,age,description\n"
<< "report.next.labels=ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description\n"
<< "report.next.sort=due+,priority-,project+\n"
<< "report.next.filter=status:pending\n"
<< "\n";
// Write out the new file.
if (! File::write (rc, contents.str ()))
throw std::string ("Could not write to '") + rc + "'.";
spit (rc, contents.str ());
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Config::createDefaultData (const std::string& data)
{
Directory d (data);
if (! d.exists ())
d.create ();
if (access (data.c_str (), F_OK))
mkdir (data.c_str (), S_IRWXU);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Config::setDefaults ()
{
parse (defaults);
set ("report.long.description", "Lists all task, all data, matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.long.columns", "id,project,priority,entry,start,due,recur,age,tags,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.long.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Added,Started,Due,Recur,Age,Tags,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.long.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.long.filter", "status:pending"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.list.description", "Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.list.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.list.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.list.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.list.filter", "status:pending"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.ls.description", "Minimal listing of all tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.ls.columns", "id,project,priority,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.ls.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.ls.sort", "priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.ls.filter", "status:pending"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.newest.description", "Shows the newest tasks"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.newest.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.newest.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.newest.sort", "id-"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.newest.filter", "status:pending limit:10"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.oldest.description", "Shows the oldest tasks"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.oldest.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.oldest.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.oldest.sort", "id+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.oldest.filter", "status:pending limit:10"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.overdue.description", "Lists overdue tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.overdue.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.overdue.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.overdue.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.overdue.filter", "status:pending due.before:today"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.active.description", "Lists active tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.active.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.active.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.active.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.active.filter", "status:pending start.any:"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.completed.description", "Lists completed tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.completed.columns", "end,project,priority,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.completed.labels", "Complete,Project,Pri,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.completed.sort", "end+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.completed.filter", "status:completed"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.recurring.description", "Lists recurring tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.recurring.columns", "id,project,priority,due,recur,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.recurring.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Recur,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.recurring.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.recurring.filter", "status:pending parent.any:"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.waiting.description", "Lists all waiting tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.waiting.columns", "id,project,priority,wait,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.waiting.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Wait,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.waiting.sort", "wait+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.waiting.filter", "status:waiting"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.all.description", "Lists all tasks matching the specified criteria"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.all.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.all.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.all.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.next.description", "Lists the most urgent tasks"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.next.columns", "id,project,priority,due,active,age,description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.next.labels", "ID,Project,Pri,Due,Active,Age,Description"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.next.sort", "due+,priority-,project+"); // TODO i18n
set ("report.next.filter", "status:pending"); // TODO i18n
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
void Config::clear ()
// Return the configuration value given the specified key.
const std::string Config::get (const char* key)
{
std::map <std::string, std::string>::clear ();
return this->get (std::string (key));
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Return the configuration value given the specified key. If a default_value
// is present, it will be the returned value in the event of a missing key.
const std::string Config::get (
const char* key,
const char* default_value)
{
return this->get (std::string (key), std::string (default_value));
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -583,42 +350,56 @@ const std::string Config::get (const std::string& key)
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
const int Config::getInteger (const std::string& key)
// Return the configuration value given the specified key. If a default_value
// is present, it will be the returned value in the event of a missing key.
const std::string Config::get (
const std::string& key,
const std::string& default_value)
{
if ((*this).find (key) != (*this).end ())
return atoi ((*this)[key].c_str ());
return (*this)[key];
return 0;
return default_value;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
const double Config::getReal (const std::string& key)
{
if ((*this).find (key) != (*this).end ())
return atof ((*this)[key].c_str ());
return 0.0;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
const bool Config::getBoolean (const std::string& key)
bool Config::get (const std::string& key, const bool default_value)
{
if ((*this).find (key) != (*this).end ())
{
std::string value = lowerCase ((*this)[key]);
if (value == "t" || // TODO i18n
value == "true" || // TODO i18n
value == "1" || // no i18n
value == "+" || // no i18n
value == "y" || // TODO i18n
value == "yes" || // TODO i18n
value == "on" || // TODO i18n
value == "enable" || // TODO i18n
value == "enabled") // TODO i18n
return true;
return false;
}
return false;
return default_value;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
int Config::get (const std::string& key, const int default_value)
{
if ((*this).find (key) != (*this).end ())
return ::atoi ((*this)[key].c_str ());
return default_value;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
double Config::get (const std::string& key, const double default_value)
{
if ((*this).find (key) != (*this).end ())
return ::atof ((*this)[key].c_str ());
return default_value;
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
@@ -652,65 +433,3 @@ void Config::all (std::vector<std::string>& items)
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
std::string Config::checkForDeprecatedColor ()
{
std::vector <std::string> deprecated;
foreach (i, *this)
{
if (i->first.find ("color.") != std::string::npos)
{
std::string value = get (i->first);
if (value.find ("_") != std::string::npos)
deprecated.push_back (i->first);
}
}
std::stringstream out;
if (deprecated.size ())
{
out << "Your .taskrc file contains color settings that use deprecated "
<< "underscores. Please check:\n";
foreach (i, deprecated)
out << " " << *i << "=" << get (*i) << "\n";
out << "\n";
}
return out.str ();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
std::string Config::checkForDeprecatedColumns ()
{
std::vector <std::string> deprecated;
foreach (i, *this)
{
if (i->first.find ("report") == 0)
{
std::string value = get (i->first);
if (value.find ("entry_time") != std::string::npos ||
value.find ("start_time") != std::string::npos ||
value.find ("end_time") != std::string::npos)
deprecated.push_back (i->first);
}
}
std::stringstream out;
out << "\n";
if (deprecated.size ())
{
out << "Your .taskrc file contains reports with deprecated columns. "
<< "Please check for entry_time, start_time or end_time in:\n";
foreach (i, deprecated)
out << " " << *i << "\n";
out << "\n";
}
return out.str ();
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// taskwarrior - a command line task list manager.
// task - a command line task list manager.
//
// Copyright 2006 - 2010, Paul Beckingham.
// Copyright 2006 - 2009, Paul Beckingham.
// All rights reserved.
//
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
@@ -30,7 +30,6 @@
#include <map>
#include <vector>
#include <string>
#include "File.h"
class Config : public std::map <std::string, std::string>
{
@@ -41,32 +40,22 @@ public:
Config (const Config&);
Config& operator= (const Config&);
void load (const std::string&, int nest = 1);
void parse (const std::string&, int nest = 1);
bool load (const std::string&);
void createDefaultRC (const std::string&, const std::string&);
void createDefaultData (const std::string&);
void setDefaults ();
void clear ();
const std::string get (const std::string&);
const int getInteger (const std::string&);
const double getReal (const std::string&);
const bool getBoolean (const std::string&);
const std::string get (const char*);
const std::string get (const char*, const char*);
const std::string get (const std::string&);
const std::string get (const std::string&, const std::string&);
bool get (const std::string&, const bool);
int get (const std::string&, const int);
double get (const std::string&, const double);
void set (const std::string&, const int);
void set (const std::string&, const double);
void set (const std::string&, const std::string&);
void all (std::vector <std::string>&);
std::string checkForDeprecatedColor ();
std::string checkForDeprecatedColumns ();
public:
File original_file;
private:
static std::string defaults;
};
#endif

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