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cli-task-timers

v1.1.6

Published

Have a lot of different projects to do at once and need some organization? Have your operating system send you notifications to keep you on task and move to the next project when notified

Downloads

23

Readme

cli-task-timers

Have a lot of different projects to do at once and need some organization? Have your operating system send you notifications to keep you on task and move to the next project when notified.

oclif Version Downloads/week License build

Installation

You will want to install globally on your device

npm i -g cli-task-timers

Usage

The tool is simple to use! Just type in the command ttimer in the command line.

You will then be prompted to enter tasks and the time you will devote to doing said task. It will look like this:

example flow

Your laptop/computer should then send you notifications on when to begin tasks and a final message when to stop.

Version

To check which version you have installed, user either ttimer --version or ttimer -v

Sidenote / Warning

This command will need its own dedicated terminal to run in for as long as you have set your timers for. You can open new terminals to do your code work!