Tracklr - Command-line Productivity Toolset
Project description
Introduction
Tracklr is a command-line toolset for processing iCalendar feeds.
Installation
Install tracklr via pip:
pip install tracklr
Configuration
Out of the box tracklr uses its own configuration stored in Tracklr.__config__.
For PDF reports tracklr uses by default its own HTML template in tracklr.pdf.Pdf.__template__.
tracklr provides init command to create tracklr.yml and pdf.html files either in user config directory eg. ~/.config/tracklr/ or current working directory (default).
See tracklr init --help for more details.
Usage
# setup local config tracklr init config # setup global pdf.html uses for all tracklr instances tracklr init template --user-config-dir # display info about the current instance tracklr info # show only 2019-02 events tracklr ls -d 2019-02 # show only 2019 @tracklr events tracklr ls -d 2019 -i @tracklr # generate 2019 @tracklr PDF report tracklr pdf -d 2019 -i @tracklr # show all hours matching tag #tags tracklr tag -i "#tags"
Development
Tracklr git repository is available at https://gitlab.com/markuz/tracklr
Pull requests are welcome. For more information, see https://tracklr.com/development.html
Documentation
Project documentation for the current version is available at https://tracklr.com/
Source of the documentaton is available at Tracklr’s repository https://gitlab.com/markuz/tracklr/tree/master/docs/source
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