Taskwarrior is a command line task list management utility with a multitude of features, developed as a portable open source project with an active and quite vast ecosystem of tools, hooks and extensions.
Taskwarrior is packaged on a wide range of Linux/Unix systems, Mac OS and Windows. Check out the latest available packages in repositories of your OS distribution of choice on Repology.
Alternatively, you can build Taskwarrior from source.
The online documentation, downloads, news and more are available on our website, taskwarrior.org.
We also recommend following @taskwarrior on Twitter, where we share info about new features, releases and various tips and tricks for new Taskwarrior users.
Taskwarrior has a lively community on many places on the internet.
Best place to ask questions is our discussions forum on Github. For other support options, take a look at taskwarrior.org/support
For code contributions, please use pull requests, or alternately send your code patches to support@gothenburgbitfactory.org
We use the following branching model:
-
master
is the stable branch. Building from here is the same as building from the latest tarball, or installing a binary package. No development is done on themaster
branch. -
2.6.0
is the current development branch. All work is done here, and upon release it will be merged tomaster
. This development branch is not stable, and should be treated accordingly. Make backups.
There are many binary packages available, but to install from source requires:
- git
- cmake
- make
- C++ compiler, currently gcc 7.1+ or clang 5.0+ for full C++17 support
- libuuid
- GnuTLS (optional, required for sync)
Download the tarball, and expand it:
$ curl -O https://taskwarrior.org/download/task-2.6.0.tar.gz
$ tar xzf task-2.6.0.tar.gz
$ cd task-2.6.0
Or clone this repository:
$ git clone --recursive -b 2.6.0 https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/taskwarrior.git
$ cd taskwarrior
Then build:
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release .
...
$ make
...
[$ make test]
...
$ sudo make install
Your contributions are especially welcome. Whether it comes in the form of code patches, ideas, discussion, bug reports, encouragement or criticism, your input is needed.
Visit Github and participate in the future of Taskwarrior.
Taskwarrior is a result of work of mostly small group of volunteers, and has been in development since 2006.
If you are a happy Taskwarrior user, please consider sponsoring us through Github Sponsors.
Every sponsorship matters, as it directly increases the number of hours core developers can contribute to the project and makes the project more sustainable.
Taskwarrior is released under the MIT license. For details check the LICENSE file.