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List tasks by default (instead of help) #8

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@tennox tennox commented Nov 24, 2023

I'd argue it's much more often that I'd want to list available tasks, and it's well known to use --help to get help
(also, I added a hint at the bottom)

I'd argue it's much more often that I'd want to list available tasks,
and it's well known to use `--help` to get help
(also, I added a hint at the bottom)
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Now task-keeper adopts design from just, and use tk -l to list tasks. I will think about it.

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tennox commented Jan 11, 2025

Now task-keeper adopts design from just, and use tk -l to list tasks. I will think about it.

@linux-china How's your thinking going? 😋

I think, users will much more often run tk already knowing what the cli options are (or know to add --help). And it's a great short-hand imho to just run tk in any repo and get an overview of all tasks there are to be run.

We could add a hint at the top

Listing available tasks - use tk --help to see CLI usage

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linux-china commented Jan 12, 2025

@tennox I have implemented this feature, and will close this PR. Fixed with https://github.com/linux-china/task-keeper/releases/tag/v0.28.1

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