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On version 3.0.0, I did task undo, which produces this:
The following 8 operations would be reverted:
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
status: <empty> -> pending
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
scheduled: <empty> -> 1713340800
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
priority: <empty> -> M
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
modified: <empty> -> 1713281078
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
entry: <empty> -> 1713281078
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
due: <empty> -> 1713346200
- Update 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
description: <empty> -> raise taskwarrior issue
- Create 90f0b9d3-9ed7-4919-933a-1f3748b1829f
The undo command is not reversible. Are you sure you want to revert to theyesevious state? (yes/no)
This is a surprising amount of feedback for 'undo last change'.
Of course it's all true, but I feel that the previous behaviour gave more meaningful output.
I've changed the description to 'raise taskwarrior issue'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
On version
3.0.0
, I didtask undo
, which produces this:This is a surprising amount of feedback for 'undo last change'.
Of course it's all true, but I feel that the previous behaviour gave more meaningful output.
I've changed the description to 'raise taskwarrior issue'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: