Enter any task command (such as 'list'), or hit 'Enter'.
There is no need to include the 'task' command itself.
Enter 'quit' (or 'bye', 'exit') to end the session.
task> add foo
Using alternate .taskrc file .taskrc
Created task 1.
task> 1 edit
Launching 'emacs -nw "task.6641.1.task"' now...
Editing complete.
No edits were detected.
Using alternate .taskrc file .taskrc
task> next
Using alternate .taskrc file .taskrc
ID Project Pri Due A Age Urgency Description
1 15s 0 foo
salisbury:~$ mkdir /tmp/x; cd /tmp/x /tmp/x/ .task" > .taskrc
salisbury:/tmp/x$ echo "data.location=
salisbury:/tmp/x$ task rc:.taskrc shell
task 2.0.0 shell
Enter any task command (such as 'list'), or hit 'Enter'.
There is no need to include the 'task' command itself.
Enter 'quit' (or 'bye', 'exit') to end the session.
task> add foo
Using alternate .taskrc file .taskrc
Created task 1.
task> 1 edit
Launching 'emacs -nw "task.6641.1.task"' now...
Editing complete.
No edits were detected.
Using alternate .taskrc file .taskrc
task> next
Using alternate .taskrc file .taskrc
ID Project Pri Due A Age Urgency Description
1 15s 0 foo
1 task
task>