diff --git a/data/task/contexts.md b/data/task/contexts.md deleted file mode 100644 index 43ddca9..0000000 --- a/data/task/contexts.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,34 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Taskwarrior Contexts" -tags: [ "data", "task" ] -requires: [ "task" ] ---- - -# Contexts - -Set three contexts by their tags: - -```sh -task context define work +sa or +hr -``` - -```sh -task context define study +ed or +void or +rat -``` - -```sh -task context define home -sa -hr -ed -void -rat -``` - -Change to the first context. - -```sh -task context work -``` - -Then stop. - -```sh -task context none -``` - diff --git a/data/task/task.md b/data/task/task.md deleted file mode 100644 index cd31f2a..0000000 --- a/data/task/task.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,115 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Taskwarrior" -tags: [ "data", "organization" ] ---- - -Set up the configuration file: - -```sh -task -``` - -Taskwarrior published a new feature to synchronize tasks others, but the feature was not ready. -The server's default installation instructions assume that users pay for hosting services. -All listed providers run proprietary software and actively support genocide. - - -To ignore the synchronization, tell the configuration file to use a local synchronization file. - -```sh -task config sync.local.server_dir -task config data.location ~/.local/state/ -``` - -Add a task: - -```sh -task add update linux -``` - -See which task is next: - -```sh -task next -``` - -Note the id number. - -Mark a task as started: - -```sh -task start 1 -``` - -Once finished: - -```sh -task 1 done -``` - -# Projects - -Add a project: - -```sh -task add project:house buy potted plant -task add proj:house.repair buy screwdriver -task add proj:house.repair buy shelf brackets -task add pro:house.paint buy white paint - -for t in "buy red paint" "buy black paint" "buy brushes" ; do - task add pro:house.paint $t -done -``` - -## Summary - -```sh -task pro:house sum -task burndown.daily pro:house -``` - -The summaries will show how fast a project is being completed, and when you can expect it to finish at the present rate. - -# Tags - - -```sh -task add +buy toothbrush -task +buy -``` - -# Review - -View list of tasks completed in the last week: - -```sh -task end.after:today-1wk completed -``` - -# User Defined Attributes - -Define a new attribute for tasks called 'size'. -The 'user defined attribute' (UDA) needs a `type` and `label`. - -```sh -task config uda.size.type string -task config uda.size.label Size -``` -You can also ensure task tasks can only be `large`, `medium`, or `small`, then set a default. - -```sh -task config uda.size.values large,medium,small -uda.size.default=medium -``` - -# Tricks - -This command shows tasks I'm most interested in: - -```sh -task next +ACTIVE or +OVERDUE or due:today or scheduled:today or pri:H -``` - -The command is long, so `alias` is your friend. - diff --git a/data/task/taskwarrior_configuration.md b/data/task/taskwarrior_configuration.md deleted file mode 100644 index adbd98e..0000000 --- a/data/task/taskwarrior_configuration.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Taskwarrior Configuration" -tags: [ "data", "task" ] -requires: [ "task" ] ---- - -Show your current config: - - -```sh -task show -``` - -Use machine-readable output to make a config file with all configuration keys shown, then make it your configuration file. - -```sh -task _show > ${file} -mv ${file} ~/.config/task/taskrc -``` - diff --git a/data/task/timew.md b/data/task/timew.md deleted file mode 100644 index d1e7b1e..0000000 --- a/data/task/timew.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,172 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "timewarrior" -tags: [ "data", "tracking", "time", "timew" ] ---- -# Summaries - -Try: - -```sh -timew summary :yesterday -``` - -You can also use :week, :lastweek, :month, :quarter, :year, or a range such as: - -```sh -timew summary today to tomorrow -timew today - tomorrow -2018-10-15T06:00 - 2018-10-17T06:00 -``` - -Each of these can gain with the :ids tag. - -# Basics - -```sh -timew start -timew stop -timew continue -timew summary -timew tags -``` - -And add ids with: - -```sh -timew summary :ids -timew track 10am - 1pm timewarrior -timew track 1pm for 2h walk -``` - -# Adjusting Timewarrior - -First get ids. - -```sh -timew summary :ids -``` - -Then if we're looking at task @2: - -```sh -timew move @2 12:00 -timew lengthen @2 3mins -``` - -```sh -time shorten @2 40mins -``` - -# Forgetting - -```sh -timew start 1h ago @4 -``` - -Or if your action actually had a break: - -```sh -timew split @8 -``` - -Or maybe not? - -```sh -timew join @4 @8 -timew @8 delete -``` - -Start at previous time - -```sh -timew start 3pm 'Read chapter 12' -timew start 90mins ago 'Read chapter 12' -``` - -Cancel currently tracked time. - -```sh -timew cancel -``` - -# Backdated tracking - -> timew untag @3 - - -# Hints - -* :quit - for automation - -* :yes - -* :color - -* :fill - expand the time to fill out available time - -* :adjust - automatically correct overlaps - -* :ids - show id numbers - - -# Times - -* :yesterday - -* :day - -* :week - -* :month - -* :quarter - -* :lastweek - -* :lastmonth - -* :lastquarter - -* :lastyear - - - -# Mistakes - -task end.after:2015-05-01 and end.before:2015-05-31 completed - -task end.after:today-1wk completed - -# Errors with Python3 - -Replace - -> os.system('timew start ' + combined + ' :yes') - -with: - -> os.system('timew start ' + combined.decode() + ' :yes') - -and - -> os.system('timew stop ' + combined + ' :yes') - -with: - -> os.system('timew stop ' + combined.decode() + ' :yes') - -# Fixing Errors - -```sh -curl -O https://taskwarrior.org/download/timew-dbcorrection.py -``` - -```sh -python timew-dbcorrections.py -``` - -# Setup - -With taskwarrior installed as well, `locate on-modify-time`, then add it to ~/.task/hooks and make it executable. -This will track the time of any tasks used with [taskwarrior](task.md). -