The grandma task manager application caters to the younger generation using crude language and gen Y humour.
The curly braces, such as {USER_INPUT}, means that user input is required.
Square brackets, such as [OPTIONAL_FIELD], means that the specified input is optional.
help
todo {DESCRIPTION} #{TAG} [/by {date in DDMMYY format} {time in HHmm format}]
entries are case sensitive
note that date and time comes together, either there exist both or none at all
deadline {DESCRIPTION} #{TAG} [/by {date in DDMMYY format} {time in HHmm format}]
entries are case sensitive
note that date and time comes together, either there exist both or none at all
event {description} #{tag} [/at {date in DDMMYY format} {time in HHmm format}]
entries are case sensitive
note that date and time comes together, either there exist both or none at all
delete {TASK_NUMBER}
task number can be viewed using list
done {TASK_NUMBER}
task number can be viewed using list
list
find {KEYWORD}
the find function is case insensitive
returns a list with task description or tag containing the keyword
bye
todo something #fun
Got it, here yur task bij [T] [✘] something #fun
deadline homework #sad /by 311220 2021
Got it, here yur task bij [D] [✘] homework #sad (by: Dec 31 2020, 8:21 pm)
done 1
okcan mark completed: [T] [✓] something #fun Now you have 2 tasks in the list.
delete 2
okcan deleted: [D] [✘] homework #sad (by: Dec 31 2020, 8:21 pm) Now you have 1 tasks in the list.
list
Here yur tasks faggit: 1. [T] [✓] something #fun Now you have 2 tasks in the list