timetrap
mdtimesheet
timetrap | mdtimesheet | |
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1,462 | 7 | |
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0.0 | 3.8 | |
almost 2 years ago | 6 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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timetrap
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A Powerful Node.JS CLI Time Tracker ⏱️🚀
After using Ruby's timetrap (sadly no longer maintained) for many years, I realized there was no equivalent in the Node.JS ecosystem, so I decided to build one.
- Timetrap: Simple CLI Time Tracker
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Ask HN: What are good self hosted time tracking software for consultants?
I have used TimeTrap (https://github.com/samg/timetrap) for years. I have it installed on a dev/utility server I have hosted in the cloud. I use JuiceSSH on my android phone to run quick check in and check out scripts. While I'm at my workstation I have a terminal open that is SSHed into my VM. One of the panels in tmux is using a watch command to monitor my time. Purely just a time tracking function so I can't generate invoices or anything like that.
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Looking for recommendations for macOS app for multiple timers for time tracking
You might be able to do this with timetrap. It is a command-line utility which uses the concept of "timesheets". So, each of your timers A, B, C, can be a timesheet and you can use text commands to start/stop/display etc.
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Timetrap.nvim
I just wanted to share a project I'm working on for all those who use the timetrap timetracker : a neovim plugin called timetrap.nvim.
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Show HN: Time tracking with plain text files
The conceptual difference is the file format, as with klog the main idea is to have a format that looks and feels “natural”. So when opening a `.klg` file you don’t need to know much about the format in order to make sense of it, yet the data can be parsed and processed. And you can type in the entries by hand in a text editor. The data format in timewarrior is more opaque, even though it’s still plain text of course.
There are, by the way, also cool projects that use sqlite as underlying datastore, like https://github.com/samg/timetrap , which produces a similar output as timewarrior.
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
What are some alternatives?
Watson - :watch: A wonderful CLI to track your time!
CCTime - Simple, unobtrusive time tracking utility for Windows
gtimelog - A time tracking application
john-carmack-plan-archive - Collection of John Carmack’s .plan files
klog - Command line tool for time tracking in a human-readable, plain-text file format.
jmap - JSON Meta Application Protocol Specification (JMAP)
whid - What Have I Done - Time Tracker for Freelancers and Individual Contractors
clj-org-analyzer - Fun with org data
msquic - Cross-platform, C implementation of the IETF QUIC protocol, exposed to C, C++, C# and Rust.