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time-track

v1.0.6

Published

Time is money, right? A few things that aims to help tracking your time. So here is a time tracking commandline app.

Downloads

60

Readme

time-track timeTrack - A time tracking commandline app

Time is money, right? A few things that aims to help tracking your time.

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Installation

npm install time-track -g

Demo

Demo

Usage

 Usage: tt|time-track [options]

  Options:

    -h, --help                        output usage information
    -V, --version                     output the version number
    -l, --list                        list available projects
    -s, --switch [project]            create or switch to a given project name
    -i, --info [date]                 check the tracked time today or by a given date DD.MM.YYYY
    -S, --availableseconds [seconds]  set the available time for the current project in seconds
    -M, --availableminutes [minutes]  set the available time for the current project in minutes
    -H, --availablehours [hours]      set the available time for the current project in hours
    -D, --availabledays [days]        set the available time for the current project in days
    -o, --open                        open the app data folder
    -O, --opensystem                  open the system data folder
    -e, --edit                        open current project data storage json file in your editor
    -E, --editsystem                  open system data storage json file in your editor
    -r, --report [reporter]           reports tracked with a given reporter (reportername is optional and defaults to default-reporter.js)
    -t, --timerange [MM.YYYY]         optional timerange for the reporter

Write your own reporter

Currently the default reporter log csv data to console. tt -r > myreport.csv will write a csv file down to filesystem.
Check out the default reporter and create your own. Then use it with tt -r my-custom-reporter.js.

Available time of a project per month

Internaly measured in seconds a few reportings in timeTrack may need this information. You can set available time using the --available* parms. Keep in mind that this sets currently the available time of the current active project and the current month. If you want to change available time of another month then use --o to open the AppData folder and edit the .json files manualy.