PomodoroLogger
FocusTide
PomodoroLogger | FocusTide | |
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4 | 6 | |
811 | 274 | |
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0.0 | 5.9 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | Vue | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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PomodoroLogger
- Timer tools
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Subscription-free Windows pomodoro mini timer?
Bare minimum timer what many people use: https://tomighty.github.io/ . Mini timer is in tray but it has no session tracking. For more advanced app I just did quick search and found this project https://github.com/zxch3n/PomodoroLogger from first looks like switz knife of a pomo app 😅
- Can you guys recommend me a windows app that will report to me how much time I spend using my PC a day?
- Self hosted Pomodoro or similar
FocusTide
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Updating the design of a productivity timer app
There is no separate home page now, just the timer view, accessible in the place of the home page (simply at https://focustide.app). If you had the /timer page previously bookmarked, don't worry, it will still work (and redirect to /).
- Open-source Pomodoro timer app that runs in the browser
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AnotherPomodoro 1.2: export settings and non-strict timers
This feature was implemented based on a request. Since the app does not (yet) have syncing capabilities, saving your settings and tasks to a file can be useful when moving across devices or browsers. The saved file can then be imported in a different instance. It can also be helpful when you want to save different settings and tasks for different moods or environments.
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Releasing a pomodoro app #1: programming bit by bit
Speaking of feature creep, in my case, I still think that it would be cool to add motivational quotes, a reward system, personal statistics and more to the app, but if I started working on these before releasing 1.0, it would probably take another year to finish. Also, new ideas and wishes would arise anyway, so maybe I wouldn't be much ahead on this journey. These things are not critical to make the app usable and enjoyable, so they go to the backlog, and I'll finish them if I have enough time and motivation.
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Self hosted Pomodoro or similar
AnotherPomodoro : pause comes automatically after a task
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Creating a pomodoro app with open-source tools
Later on, some more plug-ins were added to the site: I needed an app that can be translated into different languages (thanks nuxt-i18n and vue-i18n!), I wanted it to save the settings so when the user comes back they are reloaded (thanks vuex-persistedstate!), I did not want to write my own date and time formatting functions (thanks Day.js!) and so on. You can find the full list of modules I used on the project's GitHub page! There's a lot and they all helped make AnotherPomodoro what it is now.
What are some alternatives?
activitywatch - The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
pomatez - Stay Focused. Take a Break.
focus - A fully featured productivity timer for the command line, based on the Pomodoro Technique. Supports Linux, Windows, and macOS.
pomotroid - :tomato: Simple and visually-pleasing Pomodoro timer
vscode-wakatime - Visual Studio Code plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity.
cringe-clock - In your face Desktop Pomodoro App for the Wildly Distractible
vimflowy - An open source productivity tool drawing inspiration from workflowy and vim
pomodoro-timer-bootstrap - pomodoro-timer-bootstrap
server - self-hosted tag-based time tracking
obsidian-wakatime - Obsidian.md plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your Obsidian usage activity.
primoprod - A Genshin Impact wish simulator to push a to-do list with gacha as motivation