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tim-time

v0.9.5

Published

Tim is a time tracker for your terminal

Readme

:sparkles: Tim :memo:

Tim is a time tracker for your terminal

NOTE: This project is in alpha. Things are prone to break.

oclif Version Downloads/week License

Usage

$ npm install -g tim-time
$ tim COMMAND
running command...
$ tim (-v|--version|version)
tim-time/0.9.5 linux-x64 node-v11.14.0
$ tim --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ tim COMMAND
...

Commands

tim add [PROJECT]

add a new project

USAGE
  $ tim add [PROJECT]

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ tim add myproject

See code: src/commands/add.ts

tim help [COMMAND]

display help for tim

USAGE
  $ tim help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

tim note

add note to active project

USAGE
  $ tim note

OPTIONS
  -h, --help       show CLI help
  -n, --note=note  note to add

EXAMPLE
  $ tim note -n "This is a note"

See code: src/commands/note.ts

tim notes [PROJECT]

display notes from the day

USAGE
  $ tim notes [PROJECT]

OPTIONS
  -a, --all   display notes from all projects
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/notes.ts

tim projects

list projects

USAGE
  $ tim projects

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ tim projects

See code: src/commands/projects.ts

tim remove [PROJECT]

remove a project

USAGE
  $ tim remove [PROJECT]

OPTIONS
  -c, --confirm  confirm removal
  -h, --help     show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ tim remove myproject

See code: src/commands/remove/index.ts

tim remove:session ID

describe the command here

USAGE
  $ tim remove:session ID

ARGUMENTS
  ID  ID of session to remove
      find with: tim sessions -x

OPTIONS
  -c, --confirm
  -h, --help     show CLI help

See code: src/commands/remove/session.ts

tim sessions [PROJECT]

list today's sessions

USAGE
  $ tim sessions [PROJECT]

OPTIONS
  -a, --all          display sessions for all projects
  -h, --help         show CLI help
  -x, --extended     show extra columns
  --columns=columns  only show provided columns (comma-separated)
  --csv              output is csv format
  --filter=filter    filter property by partial string matching, ex: name=foo
  --no-header        hide table header from output
  --no-truncate      do not truncate output to fit screen
  --sort=sort        property to sort by (prepend '-' for descending)

See code: src/commands/sessions.ts

tim start [PROJECT]

start a session

USAGE
  $ tim start [PROJECT]

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/start.ts

tim status

display current tracking status

USAGE
  $ tim status

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/status.ts

tim stop

stop current session

USAGE
  $ tim stop

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/stop.ts

tim time

list past sessions

USAGE
  $ tim time

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/time.ts