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NAME

6       timew-continue - resume tracking of existing interval
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SYNOPSIS

9       timew continue [ <id> | <tag> ...  ] [ <datetime> | <range> ]
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DESCRIPTION

12       The 'continue' command is used to resume tracking specified by a closed
13       interval.  This command is a convenient way to resume work without  re-
14       entering the tags.
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16       The  interval  to  be resumed can be specified either by its id or by a
17       set of tags.  Specifying multiple ids or both ids and tags will  result
18       in an error.
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20       When  given a set of tags, the first interval matching it will be taken
21       as a blueprint for the new interval.  When given neither id  nor  tags,
22       the first interval in the database is taken.
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24       When  no  datetime  or  range given, the new interval is started at the
25       current time.
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EXAMPLES

28       Using the 'summary' command and specifying the ':ids' hint shows inter‐
29       val IDs.  Consider the following intervals:
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31              $ src/timew summary :ids
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33              Wk   Date        Day  ID Tags             Start      End    Time
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35              W23 2020-06-04 Thu @4 BAR           13:00:00 14:00:00 1:00:00
36                                 @3 BAR, FOO      14:00:00 15:00:00 1:00:00
37                                 @2 BAR, BAZ, FOO 15:00:00 16:00:00 1:00:00
38                                 @1 FOO            16:00:00  17:00:00  1:00:00
39              4:00:00
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44       Simple continue
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46              $ timew continue
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48       The 'continue' command creates a new open interval, starting now,  with
49       tag 'FOO'
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51       Continue an interval via id:
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53              $ timew continue @3
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55       The  'continue' command creates a new open interval, starting now, with
56       tags 'BAR' and 'FOO'.
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58       Continue an interval via tag set:
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60              $ timew continue FOO BAR
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62       The 'continue' command creates a new open interval, starting now,  with
63       tags 'FOO', 'BAR', and 'BAZ'.
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65       Note  that  the first matching interval (here '@2') is taken as a blue‐
66       print for the new interval, although '@3' would  have  been  a  perfect
67       match  for  the  given tag set.  The command 'timew continue BAR' would
68       have the same effect.  This means that there is no way to continue '@4'
69       via a tag set.
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71       Continue an interval at a specific date & time:
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73              $ timew continue @4 19:00  (1)
74              $ timew continue FOO 19:00 (2)
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76       The 'continue' command creates a new open interval
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78       1.     with tag 'BAR' (as specified by '@4') and start time '19:00'.
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80       2.     with tag 'FOO' (as specified by '@1') and start time '19:00'.
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82       Continue an interval with a specific range:
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84              $ timew continue @4 19:00 - 20:00  (1)
85              $ timew continue FOO 19:00 - 20:00 (2)
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87       The 'continue' command creates a new closed interval
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89       1.     with  tag  'BAR' (as specified by '@4'), start time '19:00', and
90              end time '20:00'.
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92       2.     with tag 'FOO' (as specified by '@1') and  start  time  '19:00',
93              and end time '20:00'.
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SEE ALSO

96       timew-cancel(1), timew-start(1), timew-stop(1), timew-track(1)
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