Man page - timew-join(1)
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- timew-tags(1)
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Package: timewarrior
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TIMEW-JOIN
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
NAME
timew-join - join intervals
SYNOPSIS
timew join <id> <id>
DESCRIPTION
Joins two intervals, by using the earlier one of the two start times, and the later one of the two end times, and the combined set of tags. Using the 'summary' command, and specifying the ':ids' hint shows interval IDs. Using the correct IDs, you can identify an intervals to join.
EXAMPLES
For example, show the IDs:
$ timew summary :week :ids
Then having selected '@1' and '@2' as the intervals you wish to join:
$ timew join @1 @2
SEE ALSO
timew-lengthen (1), timew-resize (1), timew-shorten (1), timew-split (1)