cmdx 0.1.0
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- **Prev:** [Hooks](https://github.com/drexed/cmdx/blob/main/docs/hooks.md)
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# Configuration
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> [!NOTE]
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> `tags` is a task level setting only. Tags will automatically be appended to logs.
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- **Prev:** [Configuration](https://github.com/drexed/cmdx/blob/main/docs/configuration.md)
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