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# this fork
is functionally the same as timew 1.7.1 except that it supports weeks and months as variants of the week and month commands.
## Semantics
In unforked commands, the tag list is always a conjunction that filters each interval which must have all of them.
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For weeks and months, each tag only needs to occur with or without the others in the command for the interval to pass the filter.
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More than one speced tag occuring on interval shouldn result in an overcount but haven verified that, and it's not a use case for me.
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The cleaned and otherwise whole src tree is in this repo, with all the changes supporting the fork.
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## License
Timewarrior is released under the MIT license.
For details check the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file.