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# Task Recurrence

The community version supports task resets, which means that you can participate in tasks multiple times. Currently, tasks support `Once`/`Daily`/`Weekly`/`Monthly`, and the recurrence is displayed in the top right corner of the task.

* **Once**: You can complete the task only once.
* **Daily**: The daily task will `reset` at 12am UTC time. You can participate after the reset, regardless of whether you have completed it yesterday.
* **Weekly**: The weekly task will reset at 12 am UTC every Sunday. You can participate after the reset, regardless of whether you have completed it in the previous week.
* **Monthly**: The monthly task will reset at 12 am UTC on the first day of each month. You can participate after the reset, regardless of whether you have completed it in the previous month.

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