Command-line time tracking
This is fairly flexible, so you could say 10s1h, or even 1h1h1h (which is equivalent to 3h). Time parsing is now implemented by a single function, so there should be no inconsistencies. The old [[HH:]MM:]SS syntax is still supported, but not used in prompts. |
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| commands.c | ||
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| config.guess | ||
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| configure | ||
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| entry.c | ||
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| README | ||
| str.c | ||
| str.h | ||
| style.c | ||
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| tailq.h | ||
| tts.c | ||
| tts.h | ||
| tts_curses.h | ||
| ttsrc.sample | ||
| ui.c | ||
| ui.h | ||
| variable.h | ||
| vers.c.sh | ||
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TTS - Time-tracking software ============================ TTS is a simple, text-based (curses) time-tracking application. For more details, see the website at <http://loreley.flyingparchment.org.uk/~felicity/pages/tts>. TTS has been tested on FreeBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, Cygwin and Linux, with the following caveats: - Wide character support does not work with Unicode using Solaris curses, which appears to only support EUC. Use ncurses instead. - Wide character support does not work at all on Cygwin; TTS must be compiled with --without-ncursesw. Patches welcome. TTS uses autoconf and can be built as follows: $ ./configure $ make # make install After starting with 'tts', type '?' for help. ### Quick start: * Press 'a' to add a new entry, and enter its name. The timer starts running. * Press space to toggle the timer on and off. * Press 'A' to add an entry and have TTS prompt for its initial time. * Press 'd' to delete an entry, and 'u' to undelete it. * Press 'e' to edit an entry's description, or '\' to edit its time. * Press '+' to add time to an entry or '-' to remove time. * Press '?' for more help, and look at the sample .ttsrc. * When you're working on something and something else comes up, press 'r' to start the interrupt timer. When you're done with the other thing, press 'r' again to assign the interrupt time to a new entry. ### Contact Send questions/comments/bugs/patches to <felicity@loreley.flyingparchment.org.uk>.