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NAME¶
timew-annotate - add an annotation to intervals
SYNOPSIS¶
timew annotate [ <id> ... ] <annotation> ...
DESCRIPTION¶
The 'annotate' command is used to add an annotation to an interval. Using the 'summary' command, and specifying the ':ids' hint shows interval IDs. Using the right ID, you can identify an interval to annotate.
EXAMPLES¶
For example, show the IDs:
$ timew summary :week :ids
Then having selected '@2' as the interval you wish to annotate:
$ timew annotate @2 'Lorem ipsum...'
Note that you can annotate multiple intervals with the same annotation:
$ timew annotate @2 @10 @23 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit
amet...'
If there is active time tracking, you can omit the ID when you want to add
annotations to the current open interval:
$ timew start foo
$ timew annotate bar
This results in the current interval having annotations 'foo' and 'bar'.
$ timew annotate bar
BUGS¶
Currently the annotation command picks the last token from the command line and uses it as annotation. I.e. using no quotes in an annotation command like
$ timew annotate @1 lorem ipsum dolor
will result in interval @1 having only 'dolor' as its annotation.
SEE ALSO¶
2021-01-10 | timew 1.4.2 |