diff --git a/src/online-help.txt b/src/online-help.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 663289e..0000000 --- a/src/online-help.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,93 +0,0 @@ -Issue States: - - PIT organizes issues around their state, which is one of: - - current - issues actively being worked - todo-today - issues planned for today - pending - issues that are blocked by some third-party - done - issues that have been completely resolved - todo - issues that need to be done in the future - dormant - issues that are low-priority, to be tracked, but hidden - by default - -Issue Properties: - - PIT supports adding arbitrary properties to any issue to track any metadata - about the issue the user may wish. There are several properties that have - special behavior attached to them. They are: - - created - - If present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date that represents the - time when the issue was created. - - completed - - If present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date that represents the - time when the issue moved to the "done" state. PIT will add this - property automatically when you use the "done" command, and can filter on - this value. - - context - - Allows issues to be organized into contexts. The -c option is short-hand - for '-p context:' and the 'list contexts' command will show - all values of 'context' set in existing issues. - - delegated-to - - When an issue now belongs to someone else, but needs to be monitored for - completion, this allows you to keep the issue in its current state but - note how it has been delegated. When present PIT will prepend this value - to the issue summary with an accent color. - - hide-until - - When present, expected to be an ISO 8601-formatted date and used to - supress the display of the issue until on or after the given date. - - pending - - When an issue is blocked by a third party, this property can be used to - capture details about the dependency When present PIT will display this - value after the issue summary. - - recurrence - - When an issue is moved to the "done" state, if the issue has a valid - "recurrence" property, PIT will create a new issue and set the - "hide-until" property for that new issue depending on the recurrence - definition. - - A valid recurrence value has a time value and optionally has an source - issue ID. For example: - - every 5 days, 10a544 - - The first word, "every", is expected to be either "every" or "after". - - The second portion is expected to be a time period. Supported time units - are "hour", "day", "week", "month", an "year", along with the plural - forms (e.g. "5 days", "8 hours", etc.). - - The final portion is the source issue ID. This is optional. When a source - issue ID is given, the new issue is created as a clone of the given - issue. When not given, the issue being closed is used for cloning. - - The "every" and "after" keywords allow the user to choose whether the new - issue is created based on the creation time ("every") or the completion - time ("after") of the issue being closed based. - - Examples: - - every day - every 2 days - after 2 days - every week - after 12 hours - every 2 weeks, 10a544 - - tags - - If present, expected to be a comma-delimited list of text tags. The -g - option is a short-hand for '-p tags:'. diff --git a/src/usage.txt b/src/usage.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 20d0633..0000000 --- a/src/usage.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -const USAGE* ="""\ -Usage: - pit ( new | add) [] [options] - pit list contexts [options] - pit list [...] [options] - pit ( start | done | pending | todo-today | todo | suspend ) ... [options] - pit edit ... [options] - pit tag ... [options] - pit untag ... [options] - pit reorder [options] - pit delegate - pit hide-until [options] - pit ( delete | rm ) ... [options] - pit add-binary-property [options] - pit get-binary-property [options] - pit help - -Options: - - -h, --help Print this usage and help information. - - -p, --properties Specify properties. Formatted as "key:val;key:val" - When used with the list command this option applies - a filter to the issues listed, only allowing those - which have all of the given properties. - - -c, --context Shorthand for '-p context:' - - -g, --tags Specify tags for an issue. - - -T, --today Limit to today's issues. - - -F, --future Limit to future issues. - - -H, --show-hidden Show all matching issues, ignoring any 'hide-until' - properties set. - - -m, --match Limit to issues whose summaries match the given - pattern (PCRE regex supported). - - -M, --match-all Limit to the issues whose summaries or details - match the given pattern (PCRE regex supported). - - -v, --verbose Show issue details when listing issues. - - -q, --quiet Suppress verbose output. - - -y, --yes Automatically answer "yes" to any prompts. - - -C, --config Location of the config file (defaults to $HOME/.pitrc) - - -E, --echo-args Echo arguments (for debug purposes). - - -d, --tasks-dir Path to the tasks directory (defaults to the value - configured in the .pitrc file) - - --term-width Manually set the terminal width to use. - - --ptk Enable PTK integration for this command. - - --debug Enable debug-level log output. -"""