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get-shit-done

v0.0.2

Published

Simple timer for getting shit done

Downloads

23

Readme

Get Shit Done Timer

A simple command line timer for helping you get shit done

Get Shit Done

Get Shit Done

Install

npm install -g get-shit-done

Usage

Simple:

gsd 15

Starts a 15 minutes timer without a break or notification, and the default progress bar color of green

With options:

gsd -b -n -c blue 15

Starts a 15 minute timer with a break afterwards, a notification when your time is up, and the progress bar color of blue.

Options

  Usage: gsd [options] <minutes>

  Options:

    -h, --help           output usage information
    -b, --break          Want a 5 minute break after timer is done? (add flag if you want a break)
    -n, --notification   Show notification (add flag if you want a notification)
    -c, --color <color>  Color of progress bar - red, yellow, green, blue, cyan, magenta or black
    
License

MIT