task-git.sh
is a wrapper around Taskwarrior's task
that places the task
database in version control, and generates commits each time the task
database
is altered.
- Navigate to your Taskwarrior data directory (usually in
~/.task
) and typegit init
. If you plan to push to a remote, go ahead and add your remote now. - Add
alias task=/path/to/task-git/task-git.sh
to your.bashrc
or.profile
. If you want to push to a remote, then the alias should bealias task=/path/to/task-git/task-git.sh --task-git-push
. Make sure you source the.bashrc
or.profile
. - Run
chmod +x /path/to/task-git/task-git.sh
. - Use
task
as normal; when run, the Taskwarrior database files will be committed to version control.
It is recommended to use the Taskwarrior database only on one machine, as you will be resolving conflicts if using the same task database on multiple machines.
task-git.sh Copyright (C) 2013 Kosta Harlan
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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