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gsd

v0.0.3

Published

Respecting the art of getting stuff done.

Downloads

15

Readme

GSD (Get Shit Done)

This module will notify you of the number one task to get done every 5 minutes. (instead of browsing twitter, Hacker News, or doing anything else).

Installation

  > npm install -g gsd

Don't forget the "-g" to install it globally. (then you can run gsd anywhere)

notification

Usage

On your terminal:

  > gsd finish setting up tooling

notification message: "finish setting up tooling" will pop up every 5 minutes.

Raison d'être

The reason why I created this, is because motivational quotes don't cut it for the most of us. Yes, when you read them you feel good but it is a dirty high (like sugar high). At the crash you feel miserable and realize you haven’t accomplished shit.

Solution extreme GSD:

Just pick one task and beat it to submission.

There is no api to mess with, hopefully 5 minutes is the sweetspot between not daydreaming and not getting distracted by the notification itself. Leave the terminal open, open another one for your dev stuff (cmd + N ) on mac.

License

MIT © Mohamed Hayibor