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Kimai 2
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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org-journal
- Ask HN: What are good self hosted time tracking software for consultants?
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Ask HN: How you maintain your daily log?
I use org-mode with org-journal https://github.com/bastibe/org-journal
What's nice about this workflow is when I create TODO items and don't finish them for a day it transfers over to the next day.
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Your tips for time recording in emacs?
Sounds like org-mode is what you need, particularly clocking like was mentioned in another comment. However your workflow requires lots of customization. Ultimately you need to take a deeper dive into org-mode and what it can do(and how), along with org-clock-convenience with maybe org-journal. Your starting point should always be agenda, not the .org file itself.
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Do you guys write on a notebook or have a digital file for notes?
As mentioned elsewhere, I too do a mix (happy to talk fountain pens and paper if you’d like). But for digital, Emacs is the supreme solution. It has tools like Org-roam for Zettlekasten-style notes, Org-journal for a developers journal, Org-babel for literate (or Jupyter-style) explorations. Nothing else comes close. Oh, and the “E” stands for extensible, so if it doesn’t do what you need, you can make it yourself.
- How do you store your notes?
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Double Question regarding Capture Templates and Archiving
For the second question, 1. try package like org-reverse-datetree and org-journal which can custom data format and level. 2. use file+function in capture template to find the right location in the file. 3. make the function in 2 respect you extend-day-until.
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Creating a daily document in orgmode
org-journal seems to fit your description pretty well. I have been using it for years.
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Keeping a Lab Notebook [pdf]
- type my timestamped notes
I can do this from any buffer in Emacs, so it's really convenient to stop in the middle of something, jot down a note, and then go right back to what I was doing. I develop iOS/macOS software right now, so the switch to Emacs from Xcode is a little more friction than I used to have, but it's so useful I don't mind it at all.
I have a weekly journal in a directory for the year, titled week number-month-day that started that week (this week's is `34_08-23`)
[0]https://github.com/bastibe/org-journal
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Org Roam: The Best Way to Keep a Journal in Emacs
bastibe/org-journal is already a feature full extension to Org for keeping a journal. And actively maintained by Bastian and Christian.
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Show HN: Note, my simple command line note taking app
I'm interested in using org-journal, a minor mode for Emacs org-mode, which supports collapsing. https://github.com/bastibe/org-journal
* Tuesday, 06/04/13
Kimai 2
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Ask HN: What are good self hosted time tracking software for consultants?
I’ve been using Kimai [1] for a bit over a year to track my freelancing work for various clients as well as the work I do for my own projects. I can definitely recommend it!
It's easy to install and very pleasant to use for tracking time.
Entries have an "exported" flag to mark if you've already billed for a certain hour or not. You could also generate invoices directly from Kimai but I'm not using that feature because I'm creating my invoices in another program.
[1] https://www.kimai.org
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Looking for a simple employee attendance system
Try https://www.kimai.org/ It has time-clock, timesheets etc
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Harvest Time Tracking Alternative
For docker version, see here: https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2
- Organising Work "Construction company"
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Any good and simple time tracking apps like clockify for teams?
See Kimai and its demo (which includes accounts with different roles)
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Time clock system
Depends on your needs / goals / abilities etc... but there are free, open source options that you might consider... This comes to mind: https://www.kimai.org/ It looks pretty at least :)
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Looking for a selfhosted time tracking software for small business around 10 employees
I can highly recmmend Kimai https://www.kimai.org/ . In my opinion one oft the most feature-rich and reliable self-hosted FOSS time-tracking solutions.
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Help setting up a business with Linux
Check out Kimai2.
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Searching for a basic Time-Tracking Application in Laravel
Don't know one in Laravel, but Kimai (https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2) is php-based. I use it for weekly time entry as it has a form for this. Also has good reports etc.
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Tracking time and convert into money
Use a time-tracker like Kimai (https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2), add persons like clients, and have the pool tables as activities. Then use in-built timer to start/stop for each activity.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-reMarkable - A curated list of projects related to the reMarkable tablet
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
fsnotes - Notes manager for macOS/iOS
Sentrifugo - Sentrifugo is a FREE and powerful Human Resource Management System (HRMS) that can be easily configured to meet your organizational needs.
.doom.d - Private DOOM Emacs config highly focused around orgmode and GTD methodology, along with language support for Python and Elisp.
IceHrm - Manage your employees easily with a robust and efficient Human Resource Management System
org-reverse-datetree - An alternative date tree implementation for Emacs Org mode
activitywatch - The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
remarkableflash
timetagger - Tag your time, get the insight
doom - Doom Emacs config
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.