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Love this project, thank you very much for it. Using git as a backend is such a good idea! I have been using taskwarrior until now and was looking at manually importing all my tasks when I notice the mentioned import mechanisms. I'm not clear if there's a difference between them, or if there's a preference for one over the other. Also, it seems that the import is not working, with either, from a taskwarrior (v2.6.0) export.
Using dstask import-tw export.json I receive: No tasks found. Run 'dstask help' for instructions.
Using dstask-import tw < export.json I receive: failed to decode JSON from stdin
Any hints welcome :)
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Hi,
Love this project, thank you very much for it. Using git as a backend is such a good idea! I have been using taskwarrior until now and was looking at manually importing all my tasks when I notice the mentioned import mechanisms. I'm not clear if there's a difference between them, or if there's a preference for one over the other. Also, it seems that the import is not working, with either, from a taskwarrior (v2.6.0) export.
Using
dstask import-tw export.json
I receive:No tasks found. Run 'dstask help' for instructions.
Using
dstask-import tw < export.json
I receive:failed to decode JSON from stdin
Any hints welcome :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: