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This series of blog posts may be helpful to you. I developed counsel-org-clock package, and org-agenda provides a built-in clock report, but I am developing alternative ways.
Then there is a really cool application that collects all the data from your org-mode and you dynamically get nice pictures of how do you spend your time (there is filtering by time): https://github.com/rksm/clj-org-analyzer It's amazing.
But in the end, I wanted to have some kind of retrospection report for week and months that will get me all the clocked entries, group them based on tags and present me in the readable format. I have built a simple tool for myself: https://github.com/mskorzhinskiy/org-ir It generates you a weekly or monthly report in form of the new org-mode file.
Instead, I have done two tricks: 1. I have clocked time after I finished task 2. I made "appointments" and then automatically added clocking time when I mark appointments as DONE. Code is here: https://github.com/mskorzhinskiy/org-clock-helpers
There are https://github.com/Fuco1/org-clock-budget and https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2019-04/msg00035.html. But it's not entirely what I want. I have several code pieces, but they are completely proof of concept stage, not in anyhow usable stage. And I just can't find time to do that for years.
Related posts
- Requests for packages to add to NonGNU ELPA?
- emacs-easy-hugo: Emacs major mode for managing hugo
- vulpea: A collection of functions for note taking based on `org` and `org-roam`.
- org-capture template containing conditional logic based on value read from prompt
- Create a pdf from an org-mode buffer and htmlize: where to find more examples