How to Install Tasks on EndeavourOS Latest

Tasks is a command-line tool to manage your to-do list in your terminal. This tutorial will guide you to install Tasks on EndeavourOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Step 1 - Install Git

In order to clone the Tasks repository, you first need to install Git. You can install Git by running the following command in your terminal:

sudo pacman -S git

Step 2 - Clone the Tasks Repository

Next, you need to clone the Tasks repository using Git. You can do this by running the following command in your terminal:

git clone https://github.com/m1guelpf/tasks.git

This will create a new directory named "tasks" in your current working directory, and it will contain the Tasks source code.

Step 3 - Install TaskWarrior

Tasks is built on top of the TaskWarrior command-line tool, so you need to install it before installing Tasks. You can install TaskWarrior on EndeavourOS by running the following command in your terminal:

sudo pacman -S task

Step 4 - Install Tasks

Now that you have cloned the Tasks repository and installed TaskWarrior, you can proceed to install Tasks. Navigate to the "tasks" directory that was created in Step 2 and run the following command:

sudo make install

This command will build and install Tasks on your system.

Step 5 - Verify the Installation

To verify that Tasks is installed properly, you can run the following command in your terminal:

tasks add "Test Task"

This command will add a new task named "Test Task" to your to-do list. If you don't get any errors, then Tasks is installed and working properly.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you learned how to install Tasks on EndeavourOS Latest. Tasks is a powerful tool to manage your to-do list in your terminal, and it's built on top of the TaskWarrior command-line tool. With Tasks, you can quickly add, delete, and modify your tasks with simple commands.

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