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@steveaxtmann/harvest-break-tracker

v0.2.0

Published

See harvest time for the week without breaks

Readme

harvest-break-tracker

To install:

  1. Ensure that you have NodeJS installed (https://github.com/creationix/nvm)

  2. Run: npm i -g @steveaxtmann/harvest-break-tracker

Then you can run it with:

hbt

Options

Weeks to process

-w n or --weeks n (n is an integer, defaults to 0)

Include the n amount of previous weeks when processing time left

Refresh automatically

-r or --refresh (defaults to off)

Auto update the time every minute

Change the display mode

-d simple|table or --display simple|table (defaults to what you selected when setting up)

Display the current week in table or simple form.

If table mode:

  • The bottom row will include all weeks specified with -w
  • * on a row indicates that a timer for that field is running

Show remaining time in the system tray

-t or --tray shows the remaining time in the system tray. The cmd process will then auto update, like with -r

  • A * prefix indicates that a work timer is running
  • A B prefix indicates that a break timer is running