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A command line interface for Confluence ToolBox

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The Confluence WorkBox CLI allows you to work with your WorkBox tasks via the command line.

Configuration

To use workbox, you’ll need to create a .workbox configuration file in your home directory. In this configuration file you can specify as many Confluence servers as you would like, each requiring a base URL, username and password.

An example configuration file:

[MyConf]
base_url = "https://foo.com/wiki"
username = "xxx"
password = "yyy"

Commands

Available commands for WorkBox CLI:

$ workbox list #list your tasks
$ workbox add "Task 1" "Task 2" #add tasks
$ workbox complete 2 #complete a task
$ workbox rm 2 #remove a task

Support

To raise a bug, please visit http://bitbucket.org/samtardif/workbox-cli

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