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TIMEW-SHORTEN(1)		 User Manuals		      TIMEW-SHORTEN(1)

NAME
       timew-shorten - shorten intervals

SYNOPSIS
       timew shorten <id>... <duration>

DESCRIPTION
       The 'shorten' command is	used to	advance	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
       shorten.

EXAMPLES
       For example, show the IDs:

	   $ timew summary :week :ids

       Then having selected '@2' as the	interval you wish to shorten:

	   $ timew shorten @2 10mins

       Note that you can shorten multiple intervals,:

	   $ timew shorten @2 @10 @23 1hour

SEE ALSO
       timew-lengthen(1), timew-modify(1), timew-resize(1), timew-summary(1),
       timew-tag(1), timew-untag(1)

timew 1.7.1			  2024-01-16		      TIMEW-SHORTEN(1)

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