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NAME
       TuDu - A command-line tool to manage TODO lists hierarchically.

SYNOPSIS
       tudu [-f tudu_file] [-c config_file] [-v[v]] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       TuDu  is	 a commandline tool to manage hierarchical TODO lists, so that
       you can organize everything you have to do in a	simple	and  efficient
       way.  It does not use any database backend, but plain XML files.

       Every TODO is composed by:

       Status		  Currently only two options: Pending and Done.
       Title		  A short sentence summarizing the task.
       Description text	  A longer text providing more details. (Optional)
       Priority		  The urgency of the task. (Optional)
       Category		  A short tag such as @home, @work, @inet. (Optional)
       Deadline		  The latest date the task should be done. (Optional)
       Scheduled date	  The planned date to do the task. (Optional)
       Subtasks		  Every task can have any number of subtasks. (Optional)

       Tasks can be ordered by any of those fields, and categories can be used
       to show only some certain kinds of tasks. Tudu also warns when a	 dead‐
       line is approaching, and shows the percentage of the task done so far.

OPTIONS
       -f tudu_file
		 Load the given tudu file

       -c config-file
		 Load specific config file

       -v	 Display the TuDu version number.

       -vv	 Display license and copyright information.

       -h	 Display help.

INTERFACE
       All  the key bindings described here are the defaults in tudu. They can
       be changed in the config file.

       h      Move the cursor one level out in the tree depth.

       l      Move the cursor one level in in the tree depth.

       j      Move the cursor to the next task.

       k      Move the cursor to the previous task.

       J      Move a task one position down.

       K      Move a task one position up.

       m      Mark a task as done.

       dd     Delete a task.

       dt     Remove the deadline of the task.

       df     Remove the priority of the task.

       dS     Remove the scheduled date of the task.

       p      Paste the last deleted task under the current cursor line.

       P      Paste the last deleted task over the current cursor line.

       V      Paste the last deleted  task  as	a  subtask  of	the  currently
	      selected task.

       o      Add new task.

       O      Add a new task over the current cursor line.

       a      Edit the title of the task.

       t      Edit the deadline.

       f      Set the priority of the task.

       C      Add or modify the category of the task.

       e      Edit the description text of the task.

       x      Scroll the text window upwards.

       z      Scroll the text window downwards.

       S      Edit the scheduled date of the task.

       X      Scroll the schedule window upwards.

       Z      Scroll the schedule window downwards.

       c      Collapse or expand the children of the current task.

       M      Hide or show tasks marked as done.

       /      Search for a pattern in tasks titles.

       n      Search the next occurrence of last search.

       N      Search the previous occurrence of the last searched tasks.

       /      Search for a pattern in tasks titles.

       n      Search the next occurrence of last search.

       N      Search the previous occurrence of the last search.

       :      Open the command input. See the COMMANDS section.

       bt     Sort by title.

       bT     Sort by title in reverse order.

       bd     Sort by done.

       bD     Sort by done in reverse order.

       bl     Sort by deadline.

       bL     Sort by deadline in reverse order.

       bp     Sort by priority.

       bP     Sort by priority in reverse order.

       bc     Sort by category.

       bC     Sort by category in reverse order.

       bu     Sort by user-defined order.

       bU     Sort by reversed user-defined order.

       bd     Sort by done.

       bD     Sort by done in reverse order.

       bl     Sort by deadline.

       bL     Sort by deadline in reverse order.

       bp     Sort by priority.

       bP     Sort by priority in reverse order.

       bc     Sort by category.

       bC     Sort by category in reverse order.

       bu     Sort by user.

       bU     Sort by user in reverse order.

       s      Save all the changes.

       ?      Display the help.

       q      Quit tudu saving the last changes.

       Q      Quit tudu without saving anything.

COMMANDS
       hide category1 category2 ... categoryN
	      Hide one or more categories.

       show category1 category2 ... categoryN
	      Display one or more categories.

       showall
	      Display all the categories.

       showonly category1 category2 ... categoryN
	      Hide all the categories except the ones given.

       help   Display the man page.

CONFIG
       The  config  file  have	several sections which start by a name between
       brackets, like [ general ]. Other config files can be included with the
       option:

       @include = 'path'

       The options of each section are:

   general
       collapse = yes|no
	      Collapse the tasks by default.

       hide_done = yes|no
	      Whether to hide tasks marked as done.

       hide_percent = yes|no
	      Whether to hide the percentage display on each task.

       visual_tree = yes|no
	      Toggle  graphical	 tree. It shows marks, like (+) at the left of
	      the tasks.  It is necessary in some shells that can not  display
	      bold characters.

       bold_parent = yes|no
	      Hilight the parents with children with bold letters.

       loop_move = yes|no
	      Whether  to  jump	 to  the  beginning  (or end) when the end (or
	      beginning) is reached.

       days_warn = number
	      How many days before the task is due will the deadline  sport  a
	      warning remark.  By default is 7.

       us_dates = yes|no
	      Use US date format (mm/dd/yyyy), by default it uses dd/mm/yyyy.

       old_sched = yes|no
	      Whether display or not past scheduled tasks on the scheduler. In
	      case of yes the scheduled tasks for days already	past  will  be
	      displayed on warn color.

       tudu_file = full-path
	      Location	of  the	 tudu  xml  to be load if no '-f' parameter is
	      given. The  path	have  to  be  a	 full  path.  If  is  not  set
	      ~/.tudu.xml will be use.

       sort_order = string
	      Default order in which tasks will be shown. Tasks are ordered by
	      the 1st letter in the string, then by the 2nd, and so on.

	      The letters mean:

	      t	     title

	      T	     reverse title

	      d	     done

	      D	     reverse done

	      l	     deadline

	      L	     reverse deadline

	      c	     category

	      C	     reverse category

	      e	     percentage done

	      E	     reverse percentage done

	      u	     user-defined order

	      U	     reverse user-defined order

       editor = 'path_bin %s'

   keys
       This section defines any key binding on the program. See the example in
       the default config file.

   theme
       Window positions are described by rows; each row with the syntax:
	      row = [height]([width|]window[, [width|]window, ...])
       The  height  and	 width can be the number of characters or a percentage
       followed by %. The possible  windows  are:  help,  tree,	 info,	blank,
       vpipe, hpipe text, and schedule. The windows help, vpipe and info don't
       need to have height, neither hpipe needs to have width, because is pre‐
       defined as 1.  TuDu will try to guess the non given information.

       Other options for the theme are:

       columns = colm1,...,colmN
	      Columns  in tree window. The possible columns are: title, prior‐
	      ity, category and deadline.

       category_length = numChar
	      Number of characters to be displayed of the category.

       color = color_text, color_background
	      The default colors for the text and background. If your terminal
	      has  support  to change colora the colors can be defined	as (r,
	      g, b), where r, g and b are numbers from 0 to 1000, or with  the
	      words:  black,  red,  green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, white,
	      transparent.

       window = color_text, color_background
	      For each window can be defined it's own colors.  The  colors  of
	      vpipe  and  hpipe are the same, and defined with the window name
	      pipe.

       selected = color_text, color_background
	      Color for the items under the cursor.

       warn = color_text, color_background
	      Color for the warnings, like the mark of deadline	 soon  or  the
	      color of the task scheduled on the past.

FILES
       ~/.tudurc
	      User configuration file.

       /etc/tudurc
	      Global configuration file.

       ~/.tudu.xml
	      User default tudu.

NO WARRANTIES
       This  program  is  distributed  in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY  WARRANTY;  without	even  the  implied  warranty  of  MER‐
       CHANTABILITY  or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General
       Public License for more details.

SEE ALSO
       TuDu Home Page: http://www.cauterized.net/~meskio/tudu/

AUTHOR
       TuDu was written by Rubén Pollán Bella <meskio@sindominio.net>.

       This manual page was written by Rubén Pollán Bella and further improved
       by Enrique Matías Sánchez.

Unix			       January 09, 2010			       TuDu(1)
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