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tworklogger

v0.0.8

Published

Make your life easier with tworklogger. Start your work, add title and you are good to go. When you are done, just stop your work and it will be automaticly added to conf table.

Downloads

3

Readme

⏱️ Twork

This is your terminal work time logger. I decided to write something simple to log my time. Every time i start a Ticket in Jira i wrote on the paper date, start time, ticket number and end time. Then at the end of the day i must calculate everything and log my time to Jira to specific ticket etc. It was time consuming. But i found an idea to write something for terminal.

Simple small app that will start my task and end my task with possiblity to print all my tasks in terminal.

How to install

Via npm

npm i tworklogger -g

Via git clone
  1. git clone this project
  2. Go to cloned repo and -> npm i -g - install it globaly to use wherever you are in terminal.

How to use

  1. twork start "Your task title or ticket number" - this will start your "work", at this moment your work will be logged.

  2. twork stop - this command will stop your work and save it to the table with more details.

  3. twork show-all - this command will print table with all tasks, that you started.

  4. twork show-today - this command will print table with tasks logged today.

  5. twork delete <id> - this command will delete your logged task, based on his id.

  6. twork reset-all - this will remove all data from tables.

Feature updates

  • Export table to excel file

and more ...