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topydo - An advanced todo.txt terminal utility for managing tasks

topydo [-ahv] [-c <config>] [-C <colormode>] [-d <archive>] [-t <todo.txt>] subcommand [help|args]

topydo [--info]

This is a command line tool for managing and displaying tasking information.

Tasks are stored in a plain text file using the todo.txt format. There are a number of tools, across operating systems, that support collaboratively managing a common tasking file.

Print out current configuration information for topydo, including the path the executable and the tasking file.
Do not archive todo items on completion.
Specify an alternative configuration file.
Specify color mode (0 = disable, 1 = enable 16 colors, 16 = enable 16 colors, 256 = enable 256 colors, auto (default))
Specify an alternative archive file (done.txt)
This help text
Specify and alternative todo file
Print the version and exit

Run "topydo help <subcommand> for additional help.

add|a “THING I NEED TO DO +project @context”

Adds THING I NEED TO DO to your todo.txt file on its own line.

Project and context notation optional.

Quotes optional.

append|app ITEM# “TEXT TO APPEND”

app ITEM# "TEXT TO APPEND"

Adds TEXT TO APPEND to the end of the task on line ITEM#.

Quotes optional.

del|rm ITEM# [TERM]

Deletes the task on line ITEM# in todo.txt.

If TERM specified, deletes only TERM from the task.

depri|dp ITEM#[, ITEM#, ITEM#, ...]

Deprioritizes (removes the priority) from the task(s)

on line ITEM# in todo.txt.

do ITEM#[, ITEM#, ITEM#, ...]

Marks task(s) on line ITEM# as done in todo.txt.

ls [TERM...]

Displays all tasks that contain TERM(s) sorted by priority with line numbers. Each task must match all TERM(s) (logical AND); to display tasks that contain any TERM (logical OR), use “TERM1|TERM2|...” (with quotes), or TERM1\|TERM2 (unquoted). Hides all tasks that contain TERM(s) preceded by a minus sign (i.e. -TERM). If no TERM specified, lists entire todo.txt.

listcon|lscon [TERM...]

Lists all the task contexts that start with the @ sign in todo.txt. If TERM specified, considers only tasks that contain TERM(s).

listprojexts|lsprj [TERM...]

Lists all the projects (terms that start with a + sign) in todo.txt. If TERM specified, considers only tasks that contain TERM(s).

postpone ITEM# Postpone the task.
pri ITEM# PRIORITY

Adds PRIORITY to task on line ITEM#. If the task is already prioritized, replaces current priority with new PRIORITY. PRIORITY must be a letter between A and Z.

revert ITEM#

Revert a previous task.

A todo.txt task is a single line of text, which may contain specially notated words to define metadata for the task. These tags are all optional.

(<PRIORITY>)

A task priority can be defined by prepending a single letter in parenthesis, followed by a space. By convention, capital letters are used, with `A' denoting the highest priority.

+<PROJECT>

A word in the task beginning with “+” defines the project associated with the task. This provides a means to group tasks according to the tasks assocated with a particular effort.

@<CONTEXT>

A word in the task beginning with the “@” character defines the context associated with the task. Possible contexts are @phone, @email, or @home. This provides a means to group tasks according to the context of when they can be completed.

due:<yyyy-mm-dd>

Define the due date of the task.

x <TASK>

A task may be marked complete by prepending an “x” followed by a space. This is used by the utility to remove tasks from active task lists without affecting the line numbers of the remaining tasks.

A task may also contain one or two bare dates that define the creation and completion date of the task. A completed task should have the completion date following the “x”.

The core todo.txt format is described in full at https://github.com/todotxt/todo.txt.

The format is extended by topydo with the following features:

rec:[+][n][d|w|m|y]

Recur a task upon completion. The + indicates strict recurrance, which bases the new date on the due date. Otherwise, the closing date is used.

t:<yyy-mm-dd>

The threshold, or start date. Tasks with a threshold date in the future are generally not shown.

Configuration files may be stored in the following locations:

/etc/topydo.conf
~/.config/topydo/config
~/.topydo
.topydo (in the current working directory)
topydo.conf (in the current working directoy)
topydo.ini (in the current working directoy)

The files are read in that order, with variables in later files overriding earlier ones.

See the Configuration topic in /usr/share/doc/topydo/docs/index.html for detail on the configuration file format and variables.

todo.txt(1), topydo.conf(5), vitodo(1), edittodo(1), listtodo(1), todo.txt-base(8)

The file /usr/share/doc/topydo/docs/index.html contains extensive information about topydo, including the configuration file format.

February 2021