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Taskwarrior Wiki¶

Getting Started With Taskwarrior¶

  • Download taskwarrior
  • Quick Setup
  • 30-second Tutorial
  • Complete Tutorial, part 1 & part 2 - advanced use
  • Video Tutorial, part 1 & part 2 - advanced use

Using Taskwarrior¶

  • Features
  • Cookbook
  • External Scripts
  • Screencasts/Gallery

3rd-Party Applications¶

  • 3rd-Party Application Guidelines

Task Server (in alpha)¶

The task server (taskd) is coming soon. Preliminary documents are being made available online.
  • taskd - The task server
  • taskd client - A clients perspective on communicating with the task server.
  • taskd protocol - The full protocol definition.

Support and Reporting Bugs¶

Are you having trouble using task? You can also contact us on the IRC channel #taskwarrior on freenode.net or ask us in the Forums. You can also send an email to support@taskwarrior.org.

If you have found a bug, or even the whiff of a bug, please report it! Create an issue on this site: Go to the New issue tab and fill out as much as you can. Including a description of the bug. Additional information is always helpful, and in some cases, required. If you can, please provide: bug description, steps required to reproduce the bug, the output from the "task diag" command, and whether you compiled task yourself, or installed it from a package.

You can then monitor the progress of the issue as we annotate the issue and fix it. Please see first the reported issues if your bug has already been submitted.

To submit an issue or post to the forum you need to create a user account on this site. You do that here or by using the Register-link on the top right of the pages on the project site.

Requesting Features and Contributing to Taskwarrior¶

Got a feature you would like to see in taskwarrior? Tell us. There's a good chance that your feature is already on the big list of things to do, otherwise we'll add it. Here is what makes a good feature request. You may be interested in our future plans.

Help is needed in all areas of Taskwarrior development - design, coding, testing, support and marketing. Applicants must be friendly. More details on how to contribute to task development.

About¶

Taskwarrior is an open-source, cross platform time and task management tool, licensed under the MIT license. It has a command-line interface rather than a graphical user interface. Taskwarrior uses concepts and techniques described in Getting Things Done by David Allen, but is paradigm-agnostic in that it does not require users to adhere to any given life-management philosophy. Credits. History. References. Donations. We're not finished yet.

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