The name of the configuration file should match the name of the context in Tasker. So if you have a 'home' context in Tasker, your configuration file should be named 'home' as well.
Primary or secondary. Only one primary context can be active at a time while multiple secondary contexts can be active simultaneously. Primary contexts are often places, while secondary contexts are modifiers on top of the primary context.
The highest priority primary context will be active and any secondary context with equal or higher priority will be active. Use this value to make certain contexts take precedence over other contexts.
Set the notification and media volumes. The number of volume steps depends on the device and manufacturer.
Change notification volume
Change media volume
Allow manual media volume changes to persist while context is active. For example, select yes for a headphones context to prevent manual volume changes from being reset if you leave your house.
Note: only select No if you want to override this option for lower priority contexts.
Change display settings.
Turn display rotation on/off
Change display timeout (minutes)
Change display brightness
Turn extra dim on/off
Turn Night Light on/off (Pixel Only)
Turn dark mode on/off
Turn grayscale mode on/off
Change immersive mode
Turn on/off device radios.
Turn Wifi on/off
Turn Bluetooth on/off
Turn Airplane Mode on/off
Set the do not disturb mode.
Change DND mode
Set the location mode.
Note: requires you to grant Tasker WRITE_SECURE_SETTINGS permission
Change location mode
Turn on/off other settings.
Turn haptic feedback on/off
Turn battery saver on/off
Enable/disable profiles and run tasks when the context becomes active.
Enable profiles on enter
Disable profiles on enter
Run tasks on enter
Enable/disable profiles and run tasks when the context becomes inactive.
Enable profiles on exit
Disable profiles on exit
Run tasks on exit