PomodoroLogger
focus
PomodoroLogger | focus | |
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4 | 6 | |
811 | 382 | |
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0.0 | 8.1 | |
about 1 year ago | 1 day ago | |
TypeScript | Go | |
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
focus
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Tell ONE terminal app you use everyday but no one seems know about the app
I use focus daily as my pomodoro timer. (Disclaimer: I built it).
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
I use a productivity timer I wrote all the time. It's called Focus.
- Focus: A terminal-based productivity timer written in Go
- Introducing Focus — A fully featured productivity timer for the command line, based on the Pomodoro Technique
- Focus is a fully-featured command-line productivity timer based on the Pomodoro Technique
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Introducing Focus, a productivity timer for the command line based on the Pomodoro Technique
Since I switched away from standalone Linux to Windows + WSL2, I couldn't find a pomodoro timer that I was satisfied with so I decided to build one that works on the command-line since that's where I spend most of my time. It's called Focus, and it's written in Go. Posting it here in case others find it useful.
What are some alternatives?
activitywatch - The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
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.
pomidor - Pomidor is a simple and cool pomodoro technique timer.
vimflowy - An open source productivity tool drawing inspiration from workflowy and vim
xpe - Finally, a commandline xpath tool for linux that is easy to use.
server - self-hosted tag-based time tracking
gitstart - Gitstart automates creating a GitHub repo. The script will create .gitignore, a license.txt, a README.md file and commit with a message. It will create a remote repo and push all the files.
obsidian-wakatime - Obsidian.md plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your Obsidian usage activity.
xdotool - fake keyboard/mouse input, window management, and more
gnome-pomodoro - A time management utility for GNOME based on the pomodoro technique!
financeager - Organize your finances easily - from the command line!