Simple Command Line Time Tracker
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Simple command line time tracker for POSIX systems.
Written by Patrick Lipka (patrick.lipka@emea.nec.com)
This software is licensed under the BSD-2-clause license. Please see LICENSE for details.

Dependencies

The program uses GNU Readline (https://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html) for command completion and history.
The Readline library is free software, distributed under the terms of the [GNU] General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License.
Packages are available on most Linux distributions and BSD systems as well as macOS. Depending on your OS you man need to also install a package like libreadline-dev to have access to the headers.

The program assumes POSIX functionalities as provided by unistd.h and a Unix file system layout. The best way to run it on Windows might be to install a Unix compatibility layer or use Windows' Subsystem for Linux.
To compile the program you need a C++ compiler which supports the C++11 standard.

The program has been tested on the following systems:

  • Debian Linux 5.10.70-1, GCC 10.2.1 20210110
  • macOS 11.5.2, Apple clang 12.0.5

Installation

The following variables can be used to configure the build:

  • CXX - C++ compiler, defaults to g++
  • PREFIX - install prefix, defaults to /usr/local
  • USER_NAME - user name to be mentioned in monthly reports, defaults to $USER
  • TRACKING_DIR - directory where tracking files are saved, defaults to /home/$USER/track

Settings

Usage