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-Taskwarrior Shift All Recurrence Attributes Hook
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-
-This is a hook for TaskWarrior (http://www.taskwarrior.org),
-which allow your recurrent tasks to inherit ``wait``, ``scheduled``
-and ``until`` attributes from the parent.
-
-Install
--------
-
-Note: This hook has been rewritten to leverage taskpirate, for greater hook efficiency.
-Please see https://github.com/tbabej/taskpirate for instructions. Don't worry, it's straightforward.
-
-```
-git clone https://github.com/tbabej/taskwarrior-shift-all-recurrence-hook.git
-cp taskwarrior-shift-all-recurrence-hook/on-* ~/.task/hooks/
-```
-
-This hook leverages tasklib, so you need to install that too:
-
-```
-pip install tasklib
-```
-
-Use case
---------
-
-Consider you have a periodic task, which is valid only for the certain day,
-e.g. on every Sunday you go running.
-
-```
-$ task add due:sunday recur:weekly
-```
-
-However, TaskWarrior will display the task right away, and you want to
-showing up only during the weekend, so that it does not distract your task
-list during the work week.
-
-If you try to add the recurrence again, this time with ``wait`` attribute,
-to hide the task until it is not relevant for you:
-
-```
-$ task add due:sunday recur:weekly wait:saturday
-```
-
-You will find out that TaskWarrior does not let tasks generated by this
-recurrence inherit the ``wait`` attribute, in the same manner as it does
-with the ``due`` attribute.
-
-This hook solves that.