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7 | 245 | |
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3.8 | 7.3 | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
mdtimesheet
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Show HN: Time-tracker that helps me with context switches and documentation
Nice one! I made something somewhat related a while back... I still use it.
https://github.com/keyle/mdtimesheet
There is nothing like solving your own problems.
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.plan
As a side note, I was capturing all my side projects via plan style files,
so I wrote a time tracker for it following a simple format that would calculate roughly how long I spent on each project.
https://github.com/keyle/mdtimesheet
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Show HN: Time tracking with plain text files
Update:
https://github.com/keyle/mdtimesheet
gtimelog
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How do you properly break down tasks?
Start with some time tracking tool - a) you need to do some regular work on a project (and if it is just 2 hours on a weekend), b) you need to know where all the time ended up.
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Please take a look at my Development Plan!
Very important is also to actually measuring the time, otherwise you won't get better at estimating. There are probably lots of options for timer-apps, so find something that works for you. Personally I use gtimelog.
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Show HN: Time tracking with plain text files
I have been using the format used by gtimelog[1] for years. It has the benefit of adding one entry per line, so processing is extremely simple.
[1]: https://github.com/gtimelog/gtimelog/blob/master/docs/format...
What are some alternatives?
timetrap - Simple command line timetracker
tasktimes - Simple command-line time tracking
CCTime - Simple, unobtrusive time tracking utility for Windows
john-carmack-plan-archive - Collection of John Carmack’s .plan files
jmap - JSON Meta Application Protocol Specification (JMAP)
klog - Command line tool for time tracking in a human-readable, plain-text file format.
clj-org-analyzer - Fun with org data
msquic - Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C++, C# and Rust.