User Guide

Introduction

From saving Planet Pop Star to fighting other Nintendo Characters in an all-out brawl, Kirby is now here to help you by being your very own chat bot task manager!

Kirby will help you keep track of your tasks. Give him secret commands for an easter egg response Uwu

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1. Add todo

Add a todo task into the list of tasks with its description.

Example of usage:

add read book

Expected outcome:

Got it. I’ve added this task: [T][N] read book Now you have 1 task(s) in the list.

2. Add deadline

Add a deadline task into the list of tasks with its description.

Example of usage:

deadline return book /by 20/02/2020 2359

Expected outcome:

Got it. I’ve added this task: [T][N] return book (by: 20 Feb 2020 11:59PM) Now you have 1 task(s) in the list.

3. Add event

Add a event task into the list of tasks with its description.

Example of usage:

event birthday party /at 28/02/2020 2100

Expected outcome:

Got it. I’ve added this task: [T][N] birthday party (at: 28 Feb 2020 9:00PM) Now you have 1 task(s) in the list.

4. Display list

Display list of all your tasks.

Example of usage:

list

Expected Outcome:

Here are the tasks in your list:

  1. [T][N] read book
  2. [D][N] return book (by: 20 Feb 2020 11:59PM)
  3. [E][N] birthday party (at: 28 Feb 2020 9:00PM)

5. Mark a task as done

Mark a task as done.

Example of usage:

done 1

Expected outcome:

Nice! I’ve marked this task as done: [T][Y] read book

6. delete a task

Deletes a task from the list of tasks.

Example of usage:

delete 1

Expected outcome:

Noted. I’ve removed this task: [T][Y] read book Now you have 0 tasks(s) in the list.

6. find a task

Finds and lists all tasks with the input keyword.

Example of usage

find book

Expected outcome:

Here are the matching tasks in your list: 1.[T][N] read book

7. clear a task

Clears all the tasks in the list.

Example of usage

clear

Expected outcome

Kirby has cleared all the tasks in the list UwU

8. Assign priority to a task

Assigns a priority to a task and changes their order in the list. 3 Levels:

  1. high
  2. medium
  3. low

Tasks with priority set to high appear at the top of the list, followed by medium and low.

Example of usage

priority 2 high

Expected outcome

Okay! I have change the priority of the following task: