Time tracking with git.
Project description
Git based time tracking. Use it either with your repository you’re doing work in, or create a new repository to track your work.
Installation
Either with pip or easy_install:
$ easy_install Hammertime $ pip install Hammertime
Usage
$ cd /repository $ git time start -m "Doing some work" $ # do work, commits, etc $ git time stop -m "Not doing work anymore" $ git time show
If you’ve got a json command line utility installed, try something like:
$ git time show | json -o times delta $ git time show | json -o times start.message end.message delta
Help
$ git time -h
Note
Invoking git time stop in sequence twice or more will always override the last git time stop entry. Invoking git time start will always create new entries.
Example session
alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ git time start -m "Starting something to work on" alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ vim README.md alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ git commit -am "Saved the example session" [master 11a0c98] Saved the example session 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ git time stop -m "Readme updates with example session" alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ git time show {"times": [{"start": {"message": "Starting something to work on", "time": "2011-02-02T13:37:44.761185"}, "stop": {"message": "Readme updates with example session", "time": "2011-02-02T13:39:21.330041"}, "delta": "0:01:36"}]} alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ git time show | json -o times delta { "delta": "0:01:36" } alen@mu:[hammertime ~master]$ git time show | json -o times delta start.message stop.message { "delta": "0:01:36", "start": { "message": "Starting something to work on" }, "stop": { "message": "Readme updates with example session" } }
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