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taskord-cli

v0.0.1

Published

Create tasks from your terminal

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taskord-cli

Create tasks from your terminal

Usage

  1. Install with NPM
$ npm install -g taskord-cli
  1. Then run the setup command:
$ taskord setup

You will need to enter your Webhook URL which you can create on the 'Integrations' page in your Taskord account. Make sure to create a Simple Webhook and select whether you want it to be for a product or just a general webhook.

Once you've entered your webhook URL, you will be asked Is this a product webhook? [y/n]. If you created the webhook for a product enter y and hit enter, you will then be asked for the name of your product, make sure the name is the same as the product on Taskord.

  1. Create a new task:
$ taskord create "Enter your task here"

If the task is done you can pass the --done or -d flag like so:

$ taskord create "Enter your task here" --done

If the task is for a product you will need to tell the CLI which product it is for by passing the --product or -p flag like so:

$ taskord create "Enter your task here" --product="Sotent"

Commands

taskord create TASK

Create a new task

USAGE
  $ taskord create TASK

OPTIONS
  -d, --done
  -h, --help             show CLI help
  -p, --product=product

See code: src/commands/create.ts

taskord help [COMMAND]

display help for taskord

USAGE
  $ taskord help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

taskord setup

Setup your Taskord webhook

USAGE
  $ taskord setup

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/setup.ts