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timesheet-overtime

v0.4.1

Published

Process csv files from Timesheet to calculate overtime.

Readme

timesheet-overtime

This is a small cli based tool to process csv export files from Timesheet. It will parse csv export files and calculate overtime work based on 8 h daily work time and a 5 day week.

CircleCI

Installation and Execution

The program can be installed via

npm i -g timesheet-overtime

Afterwards it can be run by

timesheet-overtime -h

or

timesheet-overtime.cmd -h

for Windows.

Configuration

The overtime calculation uses 8h workdays with a 5 workday (MO - FR) week as default configuration. If you want to use custom configuration you can supply a .json5 file using the --config parameter.

Build

The application has to be build before running it:

npm run build

CLI

The application can be run by:

node dist/src/index.js

Call with -h to get help for possible parameters:

node dist/src/index.js -h

This will generate the following output:

timesheet-overtime help console output

Executing with a single file or hole directory will produce an output like:

timesheet-overtime example output

License

timesheet-overtime is licensed unter MIT License.