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TIMEW-LENGTHEN(1) User Manuals TIMEW-LENGTHEN(1) NAME timew-lengthen - lengthen intervals SYNOPSIS timew lengthen <id>... <duration> DESCRIPTION The 'lengthen' command is used to defer the end date of a closed interval. Using the 'summary' command, and specifying the ':ids' hint shows interval IDs. Using the right ID, you can identify an interval to lengthen. EXAMPLES For example, show the IDs: $ timew summary :week :ids Then having selected '@2' as the interval you wish to lengthen: $ timew lengthen @2 10mins Note that you can lengthen multiple intervals,: $ timew lengthen @2 @10 @23 1hour SEE ALSO timew-modify(1), timew-resize(1), timew-shorten(1), timew-summary(1), timew-tag(1), timew-untag(1) timew 1.7.1 2024-01-16 TIMEW-LENGTHEN(1)
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