update warrior syntax

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Malin Freeborn 2025-03-26 13:51:17 +01:00
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Set up the configuration file:
```bash
```sh
task
```
Add a task:
```bash
```sh
task add update linux
```
See which task is next:
```bash
```sh
task next
```
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Mark a task as started:
```bash
```sh
task start 1
```
Once finished:
```bash
```sh
task 1 done
```
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Add a project:
```bash
```sh
task add project:house buy potted plant
task add proj:house.repair buy screwdriver
task add proj:house.repair buy shelf brackets
@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ task add pro:house.paint buy brushes
## Summary
```bash
```sh
task pro:house sum
```
```bash
```sh
task burndown.daily pro:house
```
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# Tags
```bash
```sh
task add +buy toothbrush
```
You can then see only tasks which involve buying something with:
```bash
```sh
task +buy
```
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Set three contexts by their tags:
```bash
```sh
task context define work +sa or +hr
```
```bash
```sh
task context define study +ed or +void or +rat
```
```bash
```sh
task context define home -sa -hr -ed -void -rat
```
Change to the first context.
```bash
```sh
task context work
```
Then stop.
```bash
```sh
task context none
```
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View list of tasks completed in the last week:
```bash
```sh
task end.after:today-1wk completed
```
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Make a UDA 'size'.
```bash
```sh
task config uda.size.type string
```
```bash
```sh
task config uda.size.label Size
```
```bash
```sh
task config uda.size.values large,medium,small
```
```bash
```sh
uda.size.default=medium
```
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This command shows tasks I'm most interested in:
```bash
```sh
task next +ACTIVE or +OVERDUE or due:today or scheduled:today or pri:H
```

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Try:
```bash
```sh
timew summary :yesterday
```
You can also use :week, :lastweek, :month, :quarter, :year, or a range such as:
```bash
```sh
timew summary today to tomorrow
timew today - tomorrow
2018-10-15T06:00 - 2018-10-17T06:00
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# Basics
```bash
```sh
timew start
timew stop
timew continue
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And add ids with:
```bash
```sh
timew summary :ids
timew track 10am - 1pm timewarrior
timew track 1pm for 2h walk
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First get ids.
```bash
```sh
timew summary :ids
```
Then if we're looking at task @2:
```bash
```sh
timew move @2 12:00
timew lengthen @2 3mins
```
```bash
```sh
time shorten @2 40mins
```
# Forgetting
```bash
```sh
timew start 1h ago @4
```
Or if your action actually had a break:
```bash
```sh
timew split @8
```
Or maybe not?
```bash
```sh
timew join @4 @8
timew @8 delete
```
Start at previous time
```bash
```sh
timew start 3pm 'Read chapter 12'
timew start 90mins ago 'Read chapter 12'
```
Cancel currently tracked time.
```bash
```sh
timew cancel
```
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# Fixing Errors
```bash
```sh
curl -O https://taskwarrior.org/download/timew-dbcorrection.py
```
```bash
```sh
python timew-dbcorrections.py
```