CLI to track time spent on tasks using pomodoro technique
Project description
time-tracker
Time tracker cli
Usage:
$ time-tracker [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...
Options:
--install-completion
: Install completion for the current shell.--show-completion
: Show completion for the current shell, to copy it or customize the installation.--help
: Show this message and exit.
Commands:
log
track
: Run depending on mode
tt log
Usage:
$ time-tracker log [OPTIONS]
Options:
-l, --last
: Open last log file [default: False]-o, --output
: Return log file content to terminal [default: False]--help
: Show this message and exit.
tt track
Run depending on mode
Usage:
$ tt track [OPTIONS]
Options:
-w, --workDuration INTEGER
: Set work time (minutes) [default: 25]-b, --breakDuration INTEGER
: Set break time (minutes) [default: 5]-B, --bigBreakDuration INTEGER
: Set break time (minutes) [default: 30]-m, --mode [manual|pomodoro]
: Set pomodoro mode. This will change the flow of work to 4 work sessions with small breaks and finish with a big Break [default: pomodoro]-p, --prompt
: Set if it should prompt to go for next session [default: True]--help
: Show this message and exit.
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