Clock in, clock out, track your working hours.
Project description
clocky
CLI for tracking hours worked
Install
Requires Python >= 3.8
pip install clocky-cli
Features
Usage
usage: clocky [-?] [-d] [-v | -i | -o | -t | -b [M] | -l [N] | -s [N] | -g [N] | -c [N] | -gc [N] | -h
I [N ...] | --edit [D]]
Clocky: A timecard program! Arguments are mutually exclusive. (Except --debug)
options:
-?, --help Show this help message and exit.
-d, --debug Print debug information.
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
-i, --in Clock in.
-o, --out Clock out.
-t, --toggle Clock in if out, clock out if in.
-b [M], --break [M] Clock out for [M] minutes and clock back in. (default: 30)
-l [N], --log [N] Print log for last [N] days. (default: 7)
-s [N], --sum [N] Print summary for [N]th week ago. (default: 0)
-g [N], --graph [N] Print graphical summary for [N]th week ago. (default: 0)
-c [N], --chart [N] Print chart summary for [N]th week ago. (default: 0)
-gc [N], -cg [N] Combines graph and chart for [N]th week ago. (default: 0)
-h I [N], --hist I [N] Chart history for last [N] [I]ntervals. (D=days W=weeks) ← Not yet implemented
--edit [D] Edit timecard for [D]ate. (YYYY-MM-DD)
Try 'clocky --demo' for demonstrations.
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