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@@ -1,9 +1,21 @@ - # Review + # IM Interface Command: Review Shows you tasks one by one and asks for some kind of decision on each one. - review alone will ask you about each task that's on your todo list. review these will review the tasks in your current context (see help context). review all will look for the last list that was shown to you (from todo or search) and review each task from it (not just tasks on the current page). - When you're reviewing tasks, there are a number of shortcuts. They're displayed on the review menu itself. Also, you can type in just a number and that will be interpreted as "hide this until X days from now". So 1 would mean "hide until tomorrow", 365 would mean "hide until next year". - Other than the shortcuts, you can use just about every command, like priority and comment. + + `review` alone will ask you about each task that's on your todo list. + + `review these` will review the tasks in your current context (see help context). + + `review all` will look for the last list that was shown to you (from [todo](IM_commands_todo) or [search](IM_commands_search) and review each task from it (not just tasks on the current page). + + When you're reviewing tasks, there are a number of shortcuts. They're displayed on the review menu itself. + + Also, you can type in just a number and that will be interpreted as `hide this until X days from now`. + + For example, `1` would mean `hide until tomorrow`, while `365` would mean `hide until next year`. + + In addition to the shortcuts, you can use just about every command, such as [priority](IM_commands_priority) and [comment](IM_commands_comment). + Examples: <ul> <li>review</li>

IM Interface Command: Review

Shows you tasks one by one and asks for some kind of decision on each one.

review alone will ask you about each task that's on your todo list.

review these will review the tasks in your current context (see help context).

review all will look for the last list that was shown to you (from todo or search and review each task from it (not just tasks on the current page).

When you're reviewing tasks, there are a number of shortcuts. They're displayed on the review menu itself.

Also, you can type in just a number and that will be interpreted as hide this until X days from now.

For example, 1 would mean hide until tomorrow, while 365 would mean hide until next year.

In addition to the shortcuts, you can use just about every command, such as priority and comment.

Examples:

  • review
  • review /work
  • review these
    • todo work
    • review all

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