# Task Manager Task Manager is a [promoted attributes](../Attributes/Promoted%20Attributes.md) and [scripts](../../Note%20Types/Code/Scripts.md)showcase present in the [demo notes](../Database.md). ## Demo ![](../../Attachments/task-manager.png) Task Manager manages outstanding (TODO) tasks and finished tasks (non-empty doneDate attribute). Outstanding tasks are further categorized by location and arbitrary tags - whenever you change tag attribute in the task note, this task is then automatically moved to appropriate location. Task Manager also integrates with [day notes](Day%20Notes.md) - notes are [cloned](../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/Notes/Cloning%20Notes.md) into day note to both todoDate note and doneDate note (with [prefix](../../Basic%20Concepts%20and%20Features/Navigation/Tree%20Concepts.md) of either "TODO" or "DONE"). ## Implementation New tasks are created in the TODO note which has `~child:template` [relation](../Attributes.md)(see [attribute inheritance](../Attributes/Attribute%20Inheritance.md)) pointing to the task template. ### Attributes Task template defines several [promoted attributes](../Attributes/Promoted%20Attributes.md) - todoDate, doneDate, tags, location. Importantly it also defines `~runOnAttributeChange` relation - [event](../../Note%20Types/Code/Events.md) handler which is run on attribute change. This [script](../../Note%20Types/Code/Scripts.md) handles when e.g. we fill out the doneDate attribute - meaning the task is done and should be moved to "Done" note and removed from TODO, locations and tags. ### New task button There's also "button" note which contains simple script which adds a button to create new note (task) in the TODO note. ``` api.addButtonToToolbar({ title: 'New task', icon: 'check', shortcut: 'alt+n', action: async () => { // creating notes is backend (server) responsibility so we need to pass // the control there const taskNoteId = await api.runOnBackend(async () => { const todoRootNote = await api.getNoteWithLabel('taskTodoRoot'); const {note} = await api.createNote(todoRootNote.noteId, 'new task', ''); return note.noteId; }); // we got an ID of newly created note and we want to immediatelly display it await api.activateNewNote(taskNoteId); } }); ``` ### CSS In the demo screenshot above you may notice that TODO tasks are in red color and DONE tasks are green. This is done by having this CSS [code note](../../Note%20Types/Code.md) which defines extra CSS classes: ``` span.fancytree-node.todo .fancytree-title { color: red !important; } span.fancytree-node.done .fancytree-title { color: green !important; } ``` This [code note](../../Note%20Types/Code.md) has `#appCss` [label](../Attributes.md)which is recognized by Trilium on startup and loaded as CSS into the application. Second part of this functionality is based in event handler described above which assigns `#cssClass` label to the task to either "done" or "todo" based on the task status.