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The following commands allow you to quickly insert a deadline or to schedule an item:66
org-deadline
)Insert ‘DEADLINE’ keyword along with a stamp. The insertion happens
in the line directly following the headline. Remove any ‘CLOSED’
timestamp . When called with a prefix argument, also remove any
existing deadline from the entry. Depending on the variable
org-log-redeadline
, take a note when changing an existing
deadline67.
org-schedule
)Insert ‘SCHEDULED’ keyword along with a stamp. The insertion
happens in the line directly following the headline. Remove any
‘CLOSED’ timestamp. When called with a prefix argument, also remove
the scheduling date from the entry. Depending on the variable
org-log-reschedule
, take a note when changing an existing
scheduling time68.
org-check-deadlines
)Create a sparse tree with all deadlines that are either past-due, or
which will become due within org-deadline-warning-days
. With
C-u prefix, show all deadlines in the file. With
a numeric prefix, check that many days. For example, C-1 C-c / d shows all deadlines due tomorrow.
org-check-before-date
)Sparse tree for deadlines and scheduled items before a given date.
org-check-after-date
)Sparse tree for deadlines and scheduled items after a given date.
Note that org-schedule
and org-deadline
supports setting the date
by indicating a relative time e.g., ‘+1d’ sets the date to the next
day after today, and ‘--1w’ sets the date to the previous week before
any current timestamp.
The ‘SCHEDULED’ and ‘DEADLINE’ dates are inserted on the line right below the headline. Do not put any text between this line and the headline.
Note the corresponding ‘STARTUP’ options ‘logredeadline’, ‘lognoteredeadline’, and ‘nologredeadline’.
Note the corresponding ‘STARTUP’ options ‘logreschedule’, ‘lognotereschedule’, and ‘nologreschedule’.
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