Watson
fantasque-sans
Watson | fantasque-sans | |
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7 | 49 | |
2,391 | 6,815 | |
0.6% | - | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
11 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | SIL Open Font License 1.1 |
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Watson
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Ask HN: What are good self hosted time tracking software for consultants?
I like Watson https://github.com/TailorDev/Watson and it used to have a web backend (crick) but that seems to be abandoned.
- Simple personal time tracker recommendation required
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How to launch a termux script from android watch?
For my particular use case, I use a cli timetracker called watson, code here:https://github.com/TailorDev/Watson
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Is there a proper quantified self time tracking app that has a great ecosystem and isn’t focused on team and businesses? (I’m using Toggl at the moment but it’s really not ideal for tracking everything you do)
If you're a huge dork like me you could use watson, which I use for contract work. Say I'm about to start working on ticket XE-506 for Acme corp. When I start I run watson start Acme +XE-507, which assigns that task to Acme and tags it with XE-507 (multiple tags per entry supported too). At the end of the week, I run watson aggregate, which separates the logs into an aggregate of how much time I spent on what each day (helps if I leave a ticket during a day and come back to it).
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Work Time Management software
I've used Watson for the past two years, and find it works well.
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timetrace: A simple CLI for tracking your working time
Nice. Take a look at Watson for another time tracking implementation.
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pali - a simple script to keep track of time working
hey! before you invest too much time into this, consider looking at: https://github.com/TailorDev/Watson
fantasque-sans
- Comic Code: Monospaced interpretation of the most over-hated typeface
- Comic Mono
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Intel One Mono Typeface
I like it a lot! Definitely in the camp of “comic sans is over-hated for poor reasons, and might even have legibility benefits for dyslexia”, and I considered a few comic sans inspired monospaced fonts before settling on Source Code Pro. The leaders were Fantasque (https://github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans/) and Comic Code (https://tosche.net/fonts/comic-code). (Comic Code’s creator actually links to the font you linked, Comic Mono, as an example of a free font with the same spirit!)
Ultimately I found that anything descended from or inspired by comic sans ended up a little too busy for my eyes.
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One of my students shared their VSCode window…
If paying for a font isn't your thing but you're curious this is a free version I used to use of a similar idea. https://github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans
- [X3FL] TVM - TemetVince's Mod
- [X3FL] TMV - TemetVince's Mod
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How to make Emacs always display zeros with slashes?
For Emacs I use Fantasque Sans Mono, which has a slashed zero and some other good features (e.g. clear difference between 1 and l).
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Modern Mono
I thought it would be silly or I would hate it, but the comic sans like nature of Fantasque Sans Mono really surprised me and worked well for coding/IDE use (especially in Python): https://github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans
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new rules at work… I’m turning in my 2 week notice asap
I know you didn't ask but I have mild dyslexia and a friend turned me on to the font he uses for coding called Fantasque Sans. I found it to be pleasantly readable like Comic Sans without being as stylistically offensive.
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What's your favorite Nerd Font?
Fantasque Sans (https://github.com/belluzj/fantasque-sans) - I love it and use it for years in all editors! For terminal I use a patched variant of Ubuntu Mono.
What are some alternatives?
timetracker - Basic Time tracker built with Python. Track what applications you spend your most time on.
nerd-fonts - Iconic font aggregator, collection, & patcher. 3,600+ icons, 50+ patched fonts: Hack, Source Code Pro, more. Glyph collections: Font Awesome, Material Design Icons, Octicons, & more
Leantime - Leantime is a goals focused project management system for non-project managers. Building with ADHD, Autism, and dyslexia in mind.
vscode-lean - Extension for VS Code that provides support for the older Lean 3 language. Succeeded by vscode-lean4 ('lean4' in the extensions menu) for the Lean 4 language.
server - self-hosted tag-based time tracking
comic-mono-font - A legible monospace font... the very typeface you’ve been trained to recognize since childhood
timetrap - Simple command line timetracker
comic-shanns - a classy font
notes - notes on the tools in my Unix/Linux toolbox, dotfiles, etc
FiraCode - Free monospaced font with programming ligatures
Titra - titra - modern open source project time tracking for freelancers and small teams
onedark.vim - A dark Vim/Neovim color scheme inspired by Atom's One Dark syntax theme.