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| TIMEW-IMPORT(1) | User Manuals | TIMEW-IMPORT(1) |
NAME¶
timew-import - import time-tracking data from files
SYNOPSIS¶
timew import [<file>...]
DESCRIPTION¶
Import tracked time from file. If no files are specified, the command will read from standard input.
The data to import has to be in JSON format, as exported by timew-export(1), i.e. a single array with interval objects.
When importing, the intervals are checked for overlaps with existing intervals. If an overlap is found, the import will abort at the first overlap and no more intervals are imported, unless the :adjust hint is specified.
In general, it is recommended to create a backup of your data before importing.
HINTS¶
:adjust
EXAMPLES¶
Import intervals from a file
Import intervals from a single file:
timew import intervals.json
Any file path that does not start with a / is interpreted as relative to the current working directory.
Import intervals from multiple files
One can also use shell wildcards and absolute paths:
timew import /path/to/intervals/*.json
Import intervals from standard input
Import intervals from stdin:
timew export | ssh <server> 'timew import'
This is especially useful for synchronizing intervals between different machines.
| 2025-11-02 | timew 1.9.1 |