================================== Display and Miscellaneous Commands ================================== Todoian customises its display based upon the command it has just been given, but the various types of display can also be invoked through their own set of commands. The List Command ================ The main display command is the list (ls, list) command which with no modifiers will print all Tasks organised by their Due Dates: :: list The following modifications to the list command, and their effects are... View all tasks with due dates of today with (t, today): :: list today All overdue tasks with (o, overdue): :: list overdue Task's due tomorrow with (tm, tomorrow): :: list tomorrow Task's due tomorrow and beyond with (f, future): :: list future All Goals with (g, goals): :: list goals By default, Goals are displayed without their Subgoals. Those with Subgoals are indicated by a trailing tilde ('~'). Goals, and all of their Subgoals, can be viewed with (gs, goals-subs): :: list goals-subs All Goals (without Subgoals) and Tasks can be viewied with (a, all): :: list all Any Task or Goal with a specific Tag can be viewed with (tg, tag): :: list tag [tag] All Goals and Tasks that have tags can be displayed with their tags listed beneath them with (tgs, tags): :: list tags The View Command ================= Long-term goals can often have a lot of Subgoals. A single goal with all of its Subgoals can be viewed with (vg, view_goal) :: view-goal goal-number Other Commands ============== A backup of the Task and Goal data can be created with the commands (bkup, backup): :: backup A link to this documentation can be displayed within the program with (h, help) :: help