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name: Support optional flag to add task to a different list without switching default list
description: Allow the usage of a flag that allows the user to name the list that the task is added to. This would avoid the need to switch contexts if you're working on one set of tasks but something you need to do for a different one pops into your head.
title: "[Support optional flag to add task to a different list without switching default list]: "
labels: ["enhancement"]
assignees:
DarthBenro008
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value: Allow the usage of a flag that allows the user to name the list that the task is added to. This would avoid the need to switch contexts if you're working on one set of tasks but something you need to do for a different one pops into your head. Usage: rchore tasks add --list 'other list'
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Alasdair-Munday
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Support optional flag to add task to a different list without switching default list
Feature Request: Support optional flag to add task to a different list without switching default list
Apr 7, 2022
name: Support optional flag to add task to a different list without switching default list
description: Allow the usage of a flag that allows the user to name the list that the task is added to. This would avoid the need to switch contexts if you're working on one set of tasks but something you need to do for a different one pops into your head.
title: "[Support optional flag to add task to a different list without switching default list]: "
labels: ["enhancement"]
assignees:
body:
attributes:
value: Allow the usage of a flag that allows the user to name the list that the task is added to. This would avoid the need to switch contexts if you're working on one set of tasks but something you need to do for a different one pops into your head. Usage:
rchore tasks add --list 'other list'
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: