-
-Title: shell
-Text:
-
- Syntax:
-
- rt shell
-
- Opens an interactive shell, at which you can issue commands of
- the form "<action> [options] [arguments]".
-
- To exit the shell, type "quit" or "exit".
-
- Commands can be given at the shell in the same form as they would
- be given at the command line without the leading 'rt' invocation.
-
- Example:
- $ rt shell
- rt> create -t ticket set subject='new' add cc=foo@example.com
- # Ticket 8 created.
- rt> quit
- $
-
---
-
-Title: take
-Title: untake
-Title: steal
-Text:
-
- Syntax:
-
- rt <take|untake|steal> <ticket-id>
-
- Sets the owner of the specified ticket to the current user,
- assuming said user has the bits to do so, or releases the
- ticket.
-
- 'Take' is used on tickets which are not currently owned
- (Owner: Nobody), 'steal' is used on tickets which *are*
- currently owned, and 'untake' is used to "release" a ticket
- (reset its Owner to Nobody). 'Take' cannot be used on
- tickets which are currently owned.
-
- Example:
- alice$ rt create -t ticket set subject="New ticket"
- # Ticket 7 created.
- alice$ rt take 7
- # Owner changed from Nobody to alice
- alice$ su bob
- bob$ rt steal 7
- # Owner changed from alice to bob
- bob$ rt untake 7
- # Owner changed from bob to Nobody
-
---
-
-Title: quit
-Title: exit
-Text:
-
- Use "quit" or "exit" to leave the shell. Only valid within shell
- mode.
-
- Example:
- $ rt shell
- rt> quit
- $