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Usage

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Description

Attaches a taskwarrior notifications to a widget, and lets you execute task commands from the promptbox.

lain.widget.contrib.task.attach(widget, args)

args is an optional table which can contain:

Variable Meaning Type Default
show_cmd Taskwarrior command to show in the popup string "task next"
prompt_text Prompt text string "Enter task command: "
followtag Display the notification on currently focused screen boolean false
notification_preset Notification preset table See default notification_preset

The tasks are shown in a notification popup when the mouse is moved over the attached widget, and the popup is hidden when the mouse is moved away. By default, the notification will show the output of task next. With show_cmd, the task popup command can be customized, for example if you want to filter the tasks or show a custom report.

With multiple screens, the default behaviour is to show a visual notification pop-up window on the first screen. By setting followtag to true it will be shown on the currently focused tag screen.

You can call the notification with a keybinding like this:

awful.key({ modkey, altkey }, "t", function () lain.widget.contrib.task.show(scr) end),

where altkey = "Mod1" and scr (optional) indicates the screen which you want the notification in.

And you can prompt to input a task command with a keybinding like this:

awful.key({ altkey }, "t", lain.widget.contrib.task.prompt),

Default notification_preset

notification_preset = {
    font = "Monospace 10",
    icon = helpers.icons_dir .. "/taskwarrior.png"
}

Note

  • If your widget does not display task next output, try changing Taskwarrior verbose, for instance: show_cmd = 'task rc.verbose:label' or show_cmd = 'task rc.verbose:nothing'.