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cino

v0.1.1

Published

Clock In N' Out (aka cino) is a cli timesheet application differentiated by workspaces.

Downloads

8

Readme

Clock In N' Out

Clock In N' Out (aka cino) is a cli timesheet application differentiated by workspaces. It's a straightforward tool that can do anything you would need to keep track of your time.

Getting Started

Cino is built on the Node.js platform, so make sure Node.js and npm are installed in the environment. After that, just run the command:

npm i -g cino

Workspaces

Workspace is the way cino separates time spent on different activities. For example, you might have a workspace for each project you're working on to distinguish where time was spent.

Usage

Before you start tracking your time, you'll have to create a workspace.

cino create -yw <name>

Once your workspace is created, you can clock into it. You clock out of it the same way.

cino clock -yw <name>

View your timesheet afterward to verify everything is working properly

cino view -w <name>

If you require more help, use the --help option at the root or after a command.

All Commands

clock, create, dir, help, remove, unclock, view

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