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Dates and Times

As with everything in OrgExtended we aspire to support the full gamut of date time functionality found in orgmode:

Dates and Times

One of the most important pieces to understand about dates and times in org mode is the meaning of SCHEDULED, DEADLINE and simple active timestamps. These are like a sledgehammer to your scheduling needs and really revolve around the concept of a task. Is this an ongoing project, like a coding project that you will start on a date and work on till it’s done? Then scheduled or deadline are right for you. Is this an appointment, like a Dr appointment or a lunch meeting? Then a simple active timestamp is the right choice.

SCHEDULED
The task starts at this date and is ongoing until I close the task
DEADLINE
The task is supposed to be done at this date and if it is not, it is overdue. Like scheduled the task remains in your agenda till you close it.
< DATE TIME >
Active time stamps are one off appointments. They will appear in your agenda once unless they reoccur.

So what about recurring appointments? IE: I don’t want the task to be every day, just every Tuesday?

For that, org mode supports the concept of a recurrence.

<DATETIME +1w> - NOTE the +1w, that means weekly until you close the task. 

Our support for recurrence exists but is not yet full featured. I have periodically worked to improve it. The best source of truth here is the actual org docs:

Repeated Tasks

Habits

Habits are recurring tasks that you want to build a habit around. Org mode tries to help you build that habit by helping you visualize your progress in the agenda.

TODO Comment on habits and tracking them in the agenda.