20-20-20-timer
v1.0.3
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A command line 20-20-20 timer for FAC students
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How do I use it?
- Run
npm install -g 20-20-20-timer
- To start the timer run
twenty
in your terminal, and pressctrl+c
when you're done to end the process. - If you want your prompt back straight away you can run
twenty &
, and the timer will run in the background.
- to bring it back into the foreground you can run
fg
- once it's in the foreground you can press
ctrl+c
as normal when you're done to end the process.
Why?
Students at Founders and Coders are encouraged to engage in what we call 20-20-20 which is a way to deal with problems when we get stuck. Spend 20 minutes on your own/in your pair working on a problem, when that time is up you ask members of your cohort to help you out for 20 minutes, and when that time is up you spend 20 minutes with a mentor trying to solve the problem.My trouble is, I never do this, I never acknowledge when 20 minutes has passed, I want an app to help me do this!
What?
A command line app written in node.js, which will give desktop notifications at 20 minute intervals to let you know when to ask your cohort members or mentors
How?
Using a setInterval to check the time passed since the process was started with the Javascript date object, and using the node-notifier module for cross platform desktop notifications at 20 minute intervals.
Basic plan
- run a terminal command, something like "twenty --start" -> Get a desktop notification saying "timer started, good luck"
- After 20 minutes pass get a desktop notification saying "your twenty minutes is up! ask a cohort member"
- after another 20 minutes get a desktop notification saying "another twenty minutes is up! ask a mentor"
- after the final 20 minutes is up get a desktop notification saying "the whole of the 20/20/20 is up, the timer has been reset. Hoep you found a solution!"
- run "twenty --stop" to stop, get a notification saying "problem solved! good job"