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This is a small frontend, which is supposed to help with time tracking using git.

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Git Time Tracking

This is a tool, allowing you to view the commits you have made in a set of repositories. This is useful if you need to write down your times for work.

Installation

You can install the program by using pip:

pip install git-time-tracking

Make sure nano is installed on your system, as it is used for editing the config file.

Usage

You can see all the cli options by running:

git_time_tracking --help

The first time running the program, you will be thrown into nano (has to be installed). Here you can specify the repositories you want to track, and some other settings.

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