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joplin-plugin-time-slip

v1.0.1

Published

Time Slip is a [Joplin](https://joplinapp.org/) plugin that allows you to track the time you spend on tasks.

Downloads

431

Readme

⏱️ Time Slip

Time Slip is a Joplin plugin that allows you to track the time you spend on tasks.

Features

  • Run multiple concurrent timers and manage multiple time logs
  • Sync completed and running tasks across devices (including mobile)
  • Display summaries by date ranges, and aggregated by task, project, or note
  • Logs are saved in Joplin notes in a simple-to-export, editable CSV format
  • Render the log / summary as a markdown table in the note editor

Usage

  1. Create a new note and tag it with time-slip.
  2. Make sure that the note is selected in the Time Slip panel (you may need to switch to a different note first).
  3. Start a new timer by filling the task and project fields, and clicking the Start button. You may start multiple timers.
  4. Click the Stop button to stop the timer.
  5. The time log contains a table with entries for each ongoing or completed timer.
    • Edit the note to change any of the fields.
    • Select the default order of the log entries in the settings. You may also activate auto-sorting, so that edited entries are automatically resorted (or resort using Tools -> Sort Time Slip log).
    • Insert the table into a note (or replace selection) using Note -> Insert Time Slip markdown log.
    • Import a markdown table by selecting the table and clicking Tools -> Convert selected table to CSV.
  6. The panel displays a summary of completed timers.
    • Only entries in the selected date range are displayed.
    • Change the aggregation level by selecting task, project, or note.
    • Sort the table by clicking on the column headers.
    • Further filter the table using the search bar.
    • Insert the table into a note (or replace selection) using Note -> Insert Time Slip markdown summary.
    • Copy the table to clipboard using Tools -> Copy Time Slip CSV summary.