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Daniel Dalton wrote:
What does this python program do?
It was a quick hack I threw together in this thread http://www.spinics.net/lists/blinux/msg12722.htmlwhere Tom was looking for an accessible time-tracking tool. If you've not used a time-tracking tool, it's good for, well, tracking the time spent on various tasks, making the assumption that at any given time, you're only working on one task. Each task can be associated with a project, so your work-flow might look something like
start project "Debunking", current task: research Easter Bunny
start task "research Santa" (stops research on Easter Bunny)
start project "Honey Do", current task: dishes (stops Santa)
stop doing the dishes and do something fun
start back on the "Debunking project" with the Tooth Fairy
show me how much time I've spent on projects
Debunking (current):
research Easter Bunny: 3:15
research Santa: 1:28
research Tooth Fairy (current): 0:20
Honey Do:
dishes: 1:30
Things like this are often used for billing time to clients or
just getting a handle on where your time is vanishing to.
My initial post of the tool http://www.spinics.net/lists/blinux/msg12730.htmlhad a number of example use-cases in it. It's hopefully fairly self-documenting both in the code and in the application output (as you can ask for help on any command). It's got a feel like CVS/Subversion/Bazaar/Mercurial where everything gets routed through a single command.
Hope this gives a bit more explanation and that it's helpful to you. -tim _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list
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