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Kirill Smelkov
topydo
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181b2743
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181b2743
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Apr 13, 2016
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Bram Schoenmakers
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Merge pull request #122 from MinchinWeb/documentation-fixes
Improve consistency of help messages.
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topydo/cli/CLIApplicationBase.py
topydo/cli/CLIApplicationBase.py
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-1
topydo/commands/AddCommand.py
topydo/commands/AddCommand.py
+4
-5
topydo/commands/AppendCommand.py
topydo/commands/AppendCommand.py
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-2
topydo/commands/DeleteCommand.py
topydo/commands/DeleteCommand.py
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-5
topydo/commands/DepCommand.py
topydo/commands/DepCommand.py
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topydo/commands/DepriCommand.py
topydo/commands/DepriCommand.py
+5
-5
topydo/commands/DoCommand.py
topydo/commands/DoCommand.py
+10
-10
topydo/commands/EditCommand.py
topydo/commands/EditCommand.py
+9
-9
topydo/commands/ListCommand.py
topydo/commands/ListCommand.py
+11
-9
topydo/commands/PostponeCommand.py
topydo/commands/PostponeCommand.py
+10
-10
topydo/commands/PriorityCommand.py
topydo/commands/PriorityCommand.py
+6
-6
topydo/commands/RevertCommand.py
topydo/commands/RevertCommand.py
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-3
topydo/commands/SortCommand.py
topydo/commands/SortCommand.py
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-5
topydo/commands/TagCommand.py
topydo/commands/TagCommand.py
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topydo/cli/CLIApplicationBase.py
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@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Available commands:
* sort
* tag
Run `topydo help <subcommand>` for command-specific help.
Run `topydo help <subcommand>` for command-specific help.
\
"""
)
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topydo/commands/AddCommand.py
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@@ -138,15 +138,14 @@ class AddCommand(Command):
def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""Synopsis:
add <text>
add -f <file>
add -f -"""
add <TEXT>
add -f <FILE> | -"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
This subcommand automatically adds the creation date to the added item.
<text>
may contain:
TEXT
may contain:
* Priorities mid-sentence. Example: add "Water flowers (C)"
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@@ -156,5 +155,5 @@ This subcommand automatically adds the creation date to the added item.
Example: add "Subtask partof:1"
-f : Add todo items from specified
<file> or from standard input.
-f : Add todo items from specified
FILE or from standard input.
\
"""
topydo/commands/AppendCommand.py
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@@ -49,9 +49,9 @@ class AppendCommand(Command):
self
.
error
(
"Invalid todo number given."
)
def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""Synopsis: append <
number> <text
>"""
return
"""Synopsis: append <
NUMBER> <TEXT
>"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Adds the given
<text> to the end of the todo indicated by <number>.
Adds the given
TEXT to the end of the todo indicated by NUMBER.
\
"""
topydo/commands/DeleteCommand.py
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def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Synopsis: del [-f] <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
del [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
Synopsis: del [-f] <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
del [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
\
"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Deletes the todo item(s) with the given number(s) from the list.
It is also possible to delete items
as complete with an expression using
the -e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible
(with the 'ls' subcommand).
It is also possible to delete items
that match EXPRESSION using the -e flag.
Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible (as with the 'ls'
subcommand).
\
"""
topydo/commands/DepCommand.py
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def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
* add : Adds a dependency. Using 1 before 2 creates a dependency
from todo item 2 to 1.
* add : Adds a dependency. `dep add 1 2` denotes that todo item 1
is dependant on todo item 2, i.e. item 2 is a subitem of
item 1.
* rm (alias: del) : Removes a dependency.
* ls : Lists all dependencies to or from a certain todo.
* clean (alias: gc) : Removes redundant id or p tags.
* clean (alias: gc) : Removes redundant id or p tags.
\
"""
topydo/commands/DepriCommand.py
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def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Synopsis: depri <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
depri [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
Synopsis: depri <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
depri [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
\
"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""Removes the priority of the given todo item(s).
It is also possible to deprioritize items as complete with an
expression
using
the -e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible
(with the 'ls' subcommand).
It is also possible to deprioritize items as complete with an
EXPRESSION
using
the -e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible
(as
with the 'ls' subcommand).
\
"""
topydo/commands/DoCommand.py
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def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Synopsis: do [--date
] [--force] [--strict] <NUMBER1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
do [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
Synopsis: do [--date
<DATE>] [--force] [--strict] <NUMBER 1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
do [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
\
"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""Marks the todo(s) with given
number
(s) as complete.
return
"""Marks the todo(s) with given
NUMBER
(s) as complete.
It is also possible to mark todo items as complete with an
expression
using the
-e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible (with
It is also possible to mark todo items as complete with an
EXPRESSION
using the
-e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible (
as
with
the 'ls' subcommand).
In case a todo has subitems
, a question is asked whether the subitems should b
e
marked as completed as well. When --force is given, no interaction is required
and the subitems are not marked completed.
In case a todo has subitems
(dependencies), a question is asked whether th
e
subitems should be marked as completed as well. When --force is given, no
interaction is required
and the subitems are not marked completed.
In case a completed todo is recurring, a new todo will be added to the list,
while the given todo item is marked as complete. The new date is calculated
based on the todo item's due date. If the due date is in the past, today's date
is used to calculate the new recurrence date. Using --strict prevents this,
is used to calculate the new recurrence date. Using --strict prevents this,
and
then the actual due date of the todo item is used to calculate the new
recurrence date. Note that a future due date is always used as such to
calculate the new due date.
Use --date to set a custom completion date.
Use --date to set a custom completion date.
\
"""
topydo/commands/EditCommand.py
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def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""Synopsis:
edit
edit <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
edit -e [-x] [
expression
]
edit <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...]
edit -e [-x] [
EXPRESSION
]
edit -d"""
def
help
(
self
):
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@@ -147,15 +147,15 @@ class EditCommand(MultiCommand):
Launches a text editor to edit todos.
Without any arguments it will just open the todo.txt file. Alternatively it can
edit todo item(s) with the given
number
(s) or edit relevant todos matching
the given
expression
. See `topydo help ls` for more information on relevant
edit todo item(s) with the given
NUMBER
(s) or edit relevant todos matching
the given
EXPRESSION
. See `topydo help ls` for more information on relevant
todo items. It is also possible to open the archive file.
By default it will
use $EDITOR in your environment, otherwise it will fall back
to 'vi'.
By default it will
look to your environment variable $EDITOR, otherwise it will
fall back
to 'vi'.
-e : Treat the subsequent arguments as an
expression
.
-x : Edit *all* todos matching the
expression
(i.e. do not filter on
-e : Treat the subsequent arguments as an
EXPRESSION
.
-x : Edit *all* todos matching the
EXPRESSION
(i.e. do not filter on
dependencies or relevance).
-d : Open the archive file.
-d : Open the archive file.
\
"""
topydo/commands/ListCommand.py
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return
True
def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""Synopsis: ls [-x] [-s <sort_expression>] [-f <output format>]
[-F <format string>] [-i <item numbers>] [-N | -n <integer>] [expression]"""
return
"""Synopsis: ls [-x] [-s <SORT EXPRESSION>] [-f <OUTPUT FORMAT>]
[-F <FORMAT STRING>] [-i <NUMBER 1>[,<NUMBER 2> ...]] [-N | -n <INTEGER>]
[EXPRESSION]"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Lists all relevant todos. A todo is relevant when:
* has not been completed yet
;
* the start date (if present) has passed
;
* has not been completed yet
,
* the start date (if present) has passed
, and
* there are no subitems that need to be completed.
When an
expression is given, only the todos matching that expression
are shown.
When an
EXPRESSION is given, only the todos matching that EXPRESSION
are shown.
-f : Specify the
output format
, being 'text' (default), 'ical' or 'json'.
-f : Specify the
OUTPUT FORMAT
, being 'text' (default), 'ical' or 'json'.
* 'text' - Text output with colors and indentation if applicable.
* 'ical' - iCalendar (RFC 2445). Is not supported in Python 3.2. Be aware
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@@ -166,6 +167,7 @@ When an expression is given, only the todos matching that expression are shown.
an 'ical' tag with a unique ID. Completed todo items may be
archived.
* 'json' - Javascript Object Notation (JSON)
-F : Specify the format of the text ('text' format), which may contain
placeholders that may be expanded if the todo has such attribute. If such
attribute does not exist, then it expands to an empty string.
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@@ -193,14 +195,14 @@ When an expression is given, only the todos matching that expression are shown.
Conditional characters can be added with blocks surrounded by curly
braces, they will only appear when a placeholder expanded to a value.
E.g. %{(}p{)} will print
(C)
when the todo item has priority C, or ''
E.g. %{(}p{)} will print
'(C)'
when the todo item has priority C, or ''
(empty string) when an item has no priority set.
A tab character serves as a marker to start right alignment.
-i : Comma separated list of todo IDs to print.
-n : Number of items to display. Defaults to the value in the configuration.
-N : Limit number of items displayed such that they fit on the terminal.
-s : Sort the list according to a
sort expression
. Defaults to the expression
-s : Sort the list according to a
SORT EXPRESSION
. Defaults to the expression
in the configuration.
-x : Show all todos (i.e. do not filter on dependencies or relevance).
-x : Show all todos (i.e. do not filter on dependencies or relevance).
\
"""
topydo/commands/PostponeCommand.py
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def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Synopsis: postpone [-s] <NUMBER> [<NUMBER2> ...] <PATTERN>
"
postpone [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
Synopsis: postpone [-s] <NUMBER> [<NUMBER2> ...] <PATTERN>
postpone [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
\
"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Postpone the todo item(s) with the given
number(s) and the given pattern
.
Postpone the todo item(s) with the given
NUMBER(s) and the given PATTERN
.
Postponing is done by adjusting the due date(s) of the todo(s), and if the -s
flag is given, the start date accordingly.
It is also possible to postpone items as complete with an
expression
using
the -e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible
(
with the 'ls' subcommand).
It is also possible to postpone items as complete with an
EXPRESSION
using
the -e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible
(as
with the 'ls' subcommand).
The
pattern is a relative date, written in the format <COUNT>
<PERIOD> where
count is a number and <PERIOD>
is either 'd', 'w', 'm' or 'y', which stands for
days, weeks, months and years respectively. Example: 'postpone 1
1
w' postpones
todo number 1 for
1 week.
The
PATTERN is a relative date, written in the format <COUNT>
<PERIOD> where
COUNT is a number and PERIOD
is either 'd', 'w', 'm' or 'y', which stands for
days, weeks, months and years respectively. Example: 'postpone 1
2
w' postpones
todo number 1 for
2 weeks.
\
"""
topydo/commands/PriorityCommand.py
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def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Synopsis: pri <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...] <PRIORITY>
pri [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
Synopsis: pri <NUMBER
1> [<NUMBER
2> ...] <PRIORITY>
pri [-x] -e <EXPRESSION>
\
"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Sets the priority of todo(s) the given
number(s) to the given priority
.
Sets the priority of todo(s) the given
NUMBER(s) to the given PRIORITY
.
It is also possible to prioritize items
as complete with an expression using
the -e flag. Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible
(with the 'ls' subcommand).
It is also possible to prioritize items
with an EXPRESSION using the -e flag.
Use -x to also process todo items that are normally invisible (as with the 'ls'
subcommand).
\
"""
topydo/commands/RevertCommand.py
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return
"""Synopsis: revert"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Reverts the last command.
"""
return
"""Reverts the last command."""
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@@ -42,14 +42,14 @@ class SortCommand(Command):
self
.
todolist
.
replace
(
sorted_todos
)
def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""Synopsis: sort [
expression
]"""
return
"""Synopsis: sort [
<EXPRESSION>
]"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Sorts the
file according to the expression. If no expression
is given, the
Sorts the
todo file according to the EXPRESSION. If no EXPRESSION
is given, the
expression in the configuration is used.
The
expression
is a comma separated list of attributes to sort on. The list is
The
EXPRESSION
is a comma separated list of attributes to sort on. The list is
evaluated in order, which means that the first attribute takes higher
precedence, then the second, etc.
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@@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ The following sort attributes are supported:
* importance - Sort by importance
* importance-avg - Sort by average importance (based on parent items)
* text - Sort by text
* <
tag> - Sort by values of the given tag
* <
TAG> - Sort by values of the given TAG
Each item can optionally be prefixed with asc: and desc: to specify ascending
or descending sort respectively. If not specified, ascending sort is assumed.
Example:
desc:importance,due,desc:priority
desc:importance,due,desc:priority
\
"""
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self
.
_set
()
def
usage
(
self
):
return
"""Synopsis: tag [-a] [-f] <NUMBER> <
tag> [<value
>]"""
return
"""Synopsis: tag [-a] [-f] <NUMBER> <
TAG> [<VALUE
>]"""
def
help
(
self
):
return
"""
\
Sets the given
tag to the given todo number with the given value. If the value
is omitted, the
tag
is removed from the todo item.
Sets the given
TAG on the given todo NUMBER with the given VALUE. If the VALUE
is omitted, the
TAG
is removed from the todo item.
-a : Do not change the current value of the
tag
if it exists, but add a new
value
.
-f : Force setting/removing all values of the
tag
. Prevents interaction with
the user.
-a : Do not change the current value of the
TAG
if it exists, but add a new
VALUE for the given TAG
.
-f : Force setting/removing all values of the
TAG
. Prevents interaction with
the user.
\
"""
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