# Empty Selector The `mach try empty` subcommand is very simple, it won't schedule any additional tasks. You'll still see lint tasks and python-unittest tasks if applicable, this is due to a configuration option in taskcluster. Other than those, your try run will be empty. You can use treeherder's `Add new jobs` feature to selectively add additional tasks after the fact. :::{note} To use `Add new jobs` you'll need to be logged in and have commit access level 1, just as if you were pushing to try. ::: To do this: 1. Click the drop-down arrow at the top right of your commit. 2. Select `Add new jobs` (it may take a couple seconds to load). 3. Choose your desired tasks by clicking them one at a time. 4. At the top of your commit, select `Trigger New Jobs`.