8.3.2 • Published 1 year ago

task.json-cli v8.3.2

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task.json-cli

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Command line task management app for task.json written in Node.js.

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Features

  • User-friendly command-line interface
  • Highlighting for urgent tasks
  • Filtering tasks by various field
  • Sync with remote task.json-server (with end-to-end encryption support)
  • Workspace support
  • ZSH autocompletion
  • Interoperability (e.g. output searchable by grep, support for JSON output instead of list)

Installation

From npm:

npm i -g task.json-cli

If you are using Nix, you can also install it from NUR package nur.repos.dcsunset.task-json-cli.

Usage

This section shows basic usage for tj. For more detailed usage, use tj <command> --help to show documentation for each command or subcommand.

Basics

# add a task with a priority (A-Z)
tj add -t "Todo task 1" -P A
# with project and context
tj add -t "Todo task 1" -p proj -c ctx

# list tasks
tj ls
# list by a certain project or context
tj ls -c ctx
tj ls -p proj -c ctx
# search result by piping to grep
tj ls | grep "Todo task"
# JSON output to pass to other programs
tj ls -p proj --json | <other-program>

# finish task(s) by number(s)
tj do t1 t2
# remove task(s)
tj rm t1 d1
# undo removed task
tj undo r1 r2

# modify a task by number
tj modify t1 -t "Changed text" -c changed-ctx
# modify tasks in a project to a new project
tj modify --filter-proj proj1 -p new-proj

The number of task consists of a character and a numeric value, which is used to conveniently modify a task. The character decides the type of the task (t for todo, d for done, r for removed). The number is different from the ID as it's based on the current number of tasks.

Workspace

A workspace can apply certain filters without manually typing it every time. This is convenient when you are working on a subset of all tasks.

# add workspace to show only proj1 and ctx2 and enable it
tj workspace add myworkspace -p proj1 -c ctx2 --enabled
# show existing workspaces
tj workspace show
# now filters in workspace auto applied
tj ls

# disable a workspace
tj workspace modify myworkspace --no-enabled
# enable another workspace
tj workspace modify anotherws --enabled

Server synchronization

Task.json-cli supports synchronizing with a deployed task.json-server. It supports end-to-end encryption if a key is provided (the server won't know the data or the key).

# add a server with an encryption key and use it as defaault
tj server add myserver --url http://localhost:3000 --key mysecret --default
# login
tj server login
# synchronize data (two-way sync with merging)
tj server sync
# one-way sync (upload and overwrite)
tj server sync --upload
# one-way sync (download and overwrite)
tj server sync --download

Self-signed certificate is also supported when using an HTTPS URL. However, you will be prompted to verify the signature of it to avoid MITM attack.

Environment Variables

  • TASK_JSON_PATH: the path of task.json data (default: $HOME/.config/task.json)

Migration from v7 to v8

Backup your old data first. Then use the script in https://github.com/task-json/task.json/tree/master/scripts to migrate your data from task.json format v1 to v2.

You'll also need to use task.json-server v2 if you want to sync data with a server.

Migration from v5 to v6

Move the data from $HOME/.task.json to $HOME/.config/task.json.

License

AGPL-3.0 License.

Full copyright notice:

Copyright (C) 2020-2023  DCsunset

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 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 Affero General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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