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NAME

       timew-start - start time tracking

SYNOPSIS

       timew start [<date>] [<tag>...]

DESCRIPTION

       Begins tracking using the current time with any specified set of tags. If a tag contains multiple words,
       therefore containing spaces, use quotes to surround the whole tag.

HINTS

       The start command accepts the following hints:

       :fill
           The ':fill' hint can be used to create a new interval that starts right after the last closed
           interval. This is useful when you want to start tracking time immediately after finishing a previous
           task without specifying a start time.

EXAMPLES

       For example, this command specifies two tags ('weekend' and 'Home & Garden'), the second of which
       requires quotes.

           $ timew start weekend 'Home & Garden'

       An optional date may be specified to indicate the intended start of the tracked time:

           $ timew start 8am weekend 'Home & Garden'

       If there is a previous open interval, it will be closed at the given start time.

       Quotes are harmless if used unnecessarily.

SEE ALSO

       timew-cancel(1), timew-continue(1), timew-stop(1), timew-track(1)

timew 1.9.1                                        2025-11-02                                     TIMEW-START(1)