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NAMEtimew - a command line time tracker SYNOPSIStimew [--version|--help] timew [<command> [<arg>...]] DESCRIPTIONTimewarrior is a command line time tracker. It allows you to easily track your time and generate summary reports. This is a reference, not a tutorial. If you are looking for a tutorial, check the online documentation here: https://timewarrior.net/docs/ When run without arguments or options, the default command is run, which indicates whether there is any active tracking, and if so, shows a summary and exits with code 0. If there is no active time tracking, exit code is 1. OPTIONS--version Display Timewarrior version information
--help Display Timewarrior usage information
TIMEWARRIOR COMMANDSTimewarrior supports many commands. Alphabetically: timew-annotate(1) Add annotation to intervals
timew-cancel(1) Cancel time tracking
timew-config(1) Get and set Timewarrior configuration
timew-continue(1) Resume tracking of existing interval
timew-day(1) Display day chart
timew-delete(1) Delete intervals
timew-diagnostics(1) Show diagnostic information
timew-export(1) Export tracked time in JSON
timew-extensions(1) List available extensions
timew-get(1) Display DOM values
timew-help(1) Display help
timew-join(1) Join intervals
timew-lengthen(1) Lengthen intervals
timew-modify(1) Change start or end time of an interval
timew-month(1) Display month chart
timew-move(1) Change interval start-time
timew-report(1) Run an extension report
timew-resize(1) Set interval duration
timew-retag(1) Replace tags in intervals
timew-shorten(1) Shorten intervals
timew-show(1) Display configuration
timew-split(1) Split intervals
timew-start(1) Start time tracking
timew-stop(1) Stop time tracking
timew-summary(1) Display a time-tracking summary
timew-tag(1) Add tags to intervals
timew-tags(1) Display a list of tags
timew-track(1) Add intervals to the database
timew-undo(1) Undo Timewarrior commands
timew-untag(1) Remove tags from intervals
timew-week(1) Display week chart
MORE EXAMPLESFor examples please see the online documentation at: <https://timewarrior.net/docs/> Note that the online documentation is often more detailed and more current than this man page. FILESNon-Unix systems~/.timewarrior/timewarrior.cfg User configuration file.
~/.timewarrior/data/YYYY-MM.data Time tracking data files.
Unix systems${XDG_CONFIG_HOME:-$HOME/.config}/timewarrior/timewarrior.cfg User configuration file if legacy ~/.timewarrior
directory doesn’t exist.
${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/timewarrior/data/YYYY-MM.data Time tracking data files if legacy ~/.timewarrior
directory doesn’t exist.
CREDITS & COPYRIGHTCopyright © 2015 - 2018 T. Lauf, P. Beckingham, F.
Hernandez.
FURTHER DOCUMENTATIONFor more information regarding Timewarrior, see the following: The official site at <https://timewarrior.net> The official code repository at <https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior> You can contact the project by emailing <support@gothenburgbitfactory.org> REPORTING BUGSBugs in Timewarrior may be reported to the issue-tracker at <https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior/issues> SEE ALSOtimew-config(7), timew-dates(7), timew-dom(7), timew-durations(7), timew-hints(7), timew-ranges(7)
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