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Report working time from the command line.

Project description

timereporter

Report working time from the command line.

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Requirements

Python 3.6+, Windows/Linux/Mac.

Installation

Clone the repo and run python setup.py install in the root folder.

Yaml file path

The default path of the timereporter.yaml file that stores the calendar data is %USERPROFILE%\Dropbox\timereporter.yaml. To change this, set the TIMEREPORTER_FILE environment variable to the new path, e.g.

setx TIMEREPORTER_FILE "C:\mypath\timereporter.yaml"

Alias

It is recommended to set an alias for python -m timereporter, e.g. in .bashrc:

alias t='python -m timereporter'

The usage documentation below assumes that the above alias is set.

Customization

After running once, the timereporter.yaml file will be created. In this file, the following options can be set:

Default project name

To set another name for the default project, change the default_project_name variable. The default value is EPG Program.

Target hours per day

To set the target hours per day, edit the target_hours_per_day variable. The default value is 27900 seconds.

Usage

Report time on default project

t [<day> | [last | next] <weekday>] [came <time>] [left <time>] [lunch
<time>]

<time> must be in one of the following formats: 9, 9:00, 0900...

Additionally, lunch times can also be in one of the following formats: 45m, 45 min, ...

<day> must be one or more of

  • yesterday,
  • monday, Tuesday, ..., or
  • an ISO 8601 date, e.g. 2017-04-01.

If <day> is not set, today's date will be used.

<weekday> must be one or more of monday, Tuesday, ...,

Create a new project

t project new [--no-work] <project-name>

If <project-name> is multiple words, enclose them in quotation marks, e.g. "My new project".

Time reported on projects tagged with --no-work reduces the required working time for that day. This can be used e.g. for part-time parental leave.

Report time on a project

t project (<project-name> | <project-number>) [<day>] <time>

There is no need to spell out the entire <project-name>, a part of it is enough. imp for My important project, for example.

See also Report time on default project.

Show reported time

t show [last | next] week [html] [--show-weekend]
t show <month> [html] [--show-weekend]
t

html shows the specified week in a browser windows instead of in the console.

By default, Saturday and Sunday are not shown, but this can be changed by adding --show-weekend.

<month> must be one of january, february, ...

t is an alias for t show week.

Show flex time

t show flex [--from=<date>] [--to=<date>]

Undo/redo

t (undo | redo)

Show help text

t (help | --help | -h)

Examples

t last friday came 9 left 17 lunch 45m

Reports a working time from 09:00 to 17:00 last Friday.

t yesterday left 17:15

Changes yesterday's leave time to 17:15.

t project new --no-work My new project

Creates a new non-working project called My new project.

t project My new project 2017-09-23 04:00

Reports four hours worked on My new project the 23rd of September.

t show last week html

Shows Monday-Friday of last week in the browser.

t show october --show-weekend

Shows all days of October in the console.

Running tests

pytest test

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