> Sounds intriguing, and I'm going to check it out, but I have to admit to > being the "Designer" of a competing bit of software at > http://taskwarrior.org
I don’t have time to try it out right now, but I see how an interactive interface might be practical. Mine is more like a pure command line application. Yesterday I added events for the university semester this fall, and I did this using bash for-loops and another small application that I’m working on that converts an ISO 6801 date to a YYYYMMDD format. The following line adds one event for the course IS-403 every week between 35 and 35, and it places it on friday. The lab is between 08:15 and 16:00. for i in {35..45}; do flo :u :is403 :h1024 :lab,`week $i 4`0815-`week $i 4`1600; done Then I use this alias to look up stuff: alias fp='flo | grep' fp :u fp :lab etc. Now that I’ve got more than 100 items, I find this usable: alias fh='flo | grep ^[^t] | head -n 25; flo | grep ^t' I found that the standard of GNU grep sucked, and I recommend using pcregrep instead (pcre.org). > Should the word "id" appear in the "Change item" example of your Usage > section of readme.md? Yes. You just found a bug. Thank you!