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Added Command::run() to the documentation for artisan tasks.

Signed-off-by: Spencer Deinum <spencerdeinum@gmail.com>
Spencer Deinum 12 years ago
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laravel/documentation/artisan/tasks.md

@@ -38,6 +38,14 @@ Now you can call the "run" method of your task via the command-line. You can eve
 
 	php artisan notify taylor
 
+#### Calling a task from your application:
+
+	Command::run(array('notify'));
+
+#### Calling a task from your application with arguements:
+
+	Command::run(array('notify', 'taylor'));
+
 Remember, you can call specific methods on your task, so, let's add an "urgent" method to the notify task:
 
 #### Adding a method to the task:
@@ -97,4 +105,4 @@ To run your task just use the usual Laravel double-colon syntax to indicate the
 
 #### Setting the default database connection:
 
-	php artisan foo --database=sqlite
+	php artisan foo --database=sqlite