Marty Oehme
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To use taskwarrior, an alias to `t` has been created. If you invoke any taskwarrior command through `t`, it will behave just as taskwarrior would (just with a shorter name). If you invoke `t` without any additional arguments, it will instead open up the tasksh program and let you play around in there.
14 lines
365 B
Bash
14 lines
365 B
Bash
#!/usr/bin/env sh
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alias taskopen='taskopen -c ${XDG_DATA_HOME}/task/notes'
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# invoking t starts the task shell
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# passing arguments along passes them straight through to taskwarrior instead
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t() {
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# check for existence of tasksh before doing this whole song and dance
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if type tasksh >/dev/null 2>&1 && [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
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tasksh
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else
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task "$@"
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fi
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}
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