# Description
Library to use Taskwarrior with Rust.
# Usage
Add this crate to your `Cargo.toml` file, or use `cargo add tasklib`.
```toml
[dependencies]
tasklib = "0.1.1"
```
Here is a simple serialization example.
```rust
use tasklib::Task;
let json = r#"
{
"id": 0,
"description": "Task to do.",
"elapsed": "PT2H",
"end": "20220131T083000Z",
"entry": "20220131T083000Z",
"modified": "20220131T083000Z",
"project": "Daily",
"start": "20220131T083000Z",
"status": "pending",
"uuid": "d67fce70-c0b6-43c5-affc-a21e64567d40",
"tags": [
"WORK"
],
"urgency": 9.91234
}"#;
let task: Task = serde_json::from_str(json).expect("valid json representing a task");
/* Task represents...
task = Task {
id: 0,
uuid: "d67fce70-c0b6-43c5-affc-a21e64567d40",
description: "Task to do.",
elapsed: Some(
Duration {
years: 0,
months: 0,
days: 0,
hours: 2,
minutes: 0,
seconds: 0,
},
),
start: Some(
2022-01-31T08:30:00Z,
),
end: Some(
2022-01-31T08:30:00Z,
),
entry: 2022-01-31T08:30:00Z,
modified: 2022-01-31T08:30:00Z,
project: "Daily",
status: Pending,
tags: [
"WORK",
],
urgency: 9.91234,
annotations: [],
}
*/
```