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.TH tasksh 1 2014-01-15 "${PACKAGE_STRING}" "User Manuals"
.SH NAME
tasksh \- Interactive taskwarrior shell
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B tasksh [<commands-file>]
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.B tasksh --version
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.B tasksh --help
.SH DESCRIPTION
The tasksh program can be used to create a more immersive task environment.
Any task command you run outside the shell can also be run inside the shell,
without the need to prefix every command with "task".
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Moreover, task commands can be written in a file which can be passed or
redirected to tasksh for batch execution.
.RS
$ tasksh
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.B task 2.3.0
shell
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Enter any task command (such as 'list'), or hit 'Enter'.
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There is no need to include the 'task' command itself.
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Enter 'quit' to end the session.
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task> projects
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Project Tasks Pri:None Pri:L Pri:M Pri:H
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------- ----- -------- ----- ----- -----
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7 7 0 0 0
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home 2 2 0 0 0
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party 6 3 0 0 3
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3 projects (15 tasks)
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task> tags
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Tag Count
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mall 2
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1 tag (15 tasks)
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task> list
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ID Project Pri Due Active Age Description
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--------------------------------------------------------------
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2 party H 10/17/2010 2 hrs Select and book a venue
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5 party H 10/22/2010 2 hrs Design invitations
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9 home 10/31/2010 1 hr Pay rent
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3 party 2 hrs Mail invitations
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4 party 2 hrs Select a caterer
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6 party 2 hrs Print invitations
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8 tasks
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task> quit
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$
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$ cat task.commands
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add foo
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add bar
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$ tasksh task.commands
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task 2.3.0 shell
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Enter any task command (such as 'list'), or hit 'Enter'.
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There is no need to include the 'task' command itself.
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Enter 'quit' to end the session.
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task> add foo
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Created task 8.
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task> add bar
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Created task 9.
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$
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$ cat task.commands | tasksh
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task 2.3.0 shell
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Enter any task command (such as 'list'), or hit 'Enter'.
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There is no need to include the 'task' command itself.
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Enter 'quit' to end the session.
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task> add foo
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Created task 8.
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task> add bar
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Created task 9.
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.RE
.SH "CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS"
Copyright (C) 2006 \- 2014 P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez.
This man page was originally written by Federico Hernandez.
Taskwarrior is distributed under the MIT license. See
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more information.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR task(1),
.BR task-tutorial(5),
.BR taskrc(5),
.BR task-faq(5),
.BR task-color(5),
.BR task-sync(5)
For more information regarding taskwarrior, see the following:
.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 emailing
<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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