3/1/2023 0 Comments Textexpander update coupon![]() ![]() The -project flag (which can be shortened as -proj) works with next, find, and tagged. If there’s only one Bugs: project in the current directory (or subdirectories if using -depth), you don’t need to specify a path, na next -project bugs will find it. The project matching accepts partial matches, so that example could be na next -project mark/bug. The project can be a simple string or a path separated with / or : to match subprojects, e.g. You can also query specific projects with -project PROJECT. These can be combined with wildcard matching, e.g. You can do string searches with *= (contains), ^= (starts with), and $= (ends with), e.g. When using the tagged command, specify your tag searches as tokens containing, and = to perform a numeric comparison (e.g. ![]() You can perform value comparisons with more operators on tag values now, too. Invert any search results with -v/-invert to display all actions not matching the search. You can also use the -regex flag with the find command to interpret the search as a regular expression. You can now use wildcards (* or ?) in text and tag searches. You can now use ! to require that a tag or search term not exist on matched actions, e.g. But by default all matching actions will be shown with find and tagged, not just next actions. You can still query just next actions by adding to the find command or +na to the tagged command. Just run gem install na to install or upgrade.įirst, the find and tagged commands no longer require the next action tag to be present to match. I believe I’ve improved their usefulness in the last couple releases. As your todo file grows, these are handy for narrowing down what you need to work on at any given time. Na has subcommands for searching text ( na find) and for matching tags ( na tagged). Now you can quickly find actions based on project, tag, or text content right from the command line. I’ve made some changes to na that make it a very handy tool for general querying of a TaskPaper file.
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