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NAME

       tj3client - send commands and data to the TaskJuggler daemon

SYNOPSIS

       tj3client [options] <command> [arg1 arg2 ...]

DESCRIPTION

       The  TaskJuggler  client  is used to send commands and data to the TaskJuggler daemon. The
       communication is done via TCP/IP.

       The following commands are supported:

              status

              Display the status of the available projects

              terminate

              Terminate the TaskJuggler daemon

              add <tjp file> [<tji file> ...]

              Add a new project or update and existing one

              update

              Reload all projects that have modified files and are not being reloaded already

              remove <project ID> [<project ID> ...]

              Remove the project with the specified ID from the daemon

       report <project ID> <report ID> [<report ID> ...] [=
              [<tji file> ...]]

              Generate the report with the provided ID for the project with the given ID

              list-reports <project ID> [report ID ]

              List all available reports of the project or those that match the  provided  report
              ID

              check-ts <project ID> <time sheet>

              Check the provided time sheet for correctness against the project with the given ID

              check-ss <project ID> <status sheet>

              Check  the provided status sheet for correctness against the project with the given
              ID

OPTIONS

       -c, --config <FILE>
              Use the specified YAML configuration file

       --silent
              Don't show program and progress information

       --no-color
              Don't use ANSI contol sequences to color the terminal output. Colors should only be
              used  when  spooling  to an ANSI terminal. In case the detection fails, you can use
              this option to force colors to be off.

       --debug
              Enable Ruby debug mode

       -p, --port <NUMBER>
              Use the specified TCP/IP port

       --urifile <FILE>
              If the port is 0, use this file to get the URI of the server.

       -r, --regexp
              The report IDs are not fixed but regular expressions that match a set of reports

       --unsafe
              Run the program without sandbox protection. This  is  not  recommended  for  normal
              operation! It may only be used for debugging or testing purposes.

       --format [FORMAT]
              Request  the report to be generated in the specifiedformat. Use multiple options to
              request multiple formats. Supported  formats  are  csv,  html,  niku  and  tjp.  By
              default, the formats specified in the report definition are used.

       -h, --help
              Show this message

       --version
              Show version info

ENVIRONMENT

       HOME   The user's home folder. Used to search for configuration file if not specified.

FILES

       .taskjugglerrc or taskjuggler.rc
              tj3d  searches  for  a  config  file  named .taskjugglerrc or taskjuggler.rc in the
              current path, the user's home path as specified by the HOME environment variable or
              /etc/. At a minimum the file must contain:

              _global:
                authKey: ********

              (the  user should specify their own auth key and set file permissions accordingly).
              An alternative config file location may be specified using the  -c,  --config  FILE
              option.

EXAMPLES

       Load a project:
              tj3client add yourproject.tjp

       List available reports for a project:
              tj3client list-reports <project_id>

       Generate a report:
              tj3client report <project_id> <report_id>

       Terminate a running instance of the server:
              tj3client terminate

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  © 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018,
       2019, 2020

              by Chris Schlaeger <cs@taskjuggler.org>

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of
       version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.

       For more info about TaskJuggler see http://www.taskjuggler.org

SEE ALSO

       tj3d(1)

       The full TaskJuggler manual is available online at http://www.taskjuggler.org/tj3/manual/,
       or via the tj3man command.