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Duke project template

Welcome! This is a User Guide for the task tracker Duke! It's named after the Java mascot Duke. Given below are instructions on how to use it.

Setting up in Intellij

Prerequisites: JDK 11, update Intellij to the most recent version.

  1. Open Intellij (if you are not in the welcome screen, click File > Close Project to close the existing project first)
  2. Open the project into Intellij as follows:
    1. Click Open.
    2. Select the project directory, and click OK.
    3. If there are any further prompts, accept the defaults.
  3. Configure the project to use JDK 11 (not other versions) as explained in here.
    In the same dialog, set the Project language level field to the SDK default option.
  4. After that, locate the src/main/java/Duke.java file, right-click it, and choose Run Duke.main() (if the code editor is showing compile errors, try restarting the IDE). If the setup is correct, you should see something like the below as the output:
    Hello from
     ____        _        
    |  _ \ _   _| | _____ 
    | | | | | | | |/ / _ \
    | |_| | |_| |   <  __/
    |____/ \__,_|_|\_\___|
    

Commands

  1. list - To see the user's current list of tasks.
  2. todo - Simply adds a task to be done.
  3. deadline /by - Adds a task with a specific deadline.
  4. event /from /to - Adds an event with a start and end time.
  5. mark - To mark a task as done.
  6. unmark - To mark a task as not done.
  7. delete - To delete a task from the user's current list of tasks.
  8. bye - To terminate the program.

Usage

Example:
event do CS2113 individual project /from Monday 12pm /to Sunday 12pm

Expected Outcome:
Got it. I've added this task:
[E][ ] do CS2113 individual project (From: Monday 12pm to Sunday 4pm)
Now you have 1 task(s) in the list.