code-clock

0.0.6 • Public • Published

code-clock

NPM version

Clock in and clock out with code-clock. Helps to keep a log of how much time you spend working with a file in your project.

Using git timestamps helps, but you're not working the entire time between timestamps. code-clock comes in handy when you want to keep track of the time you're actually working.

It's also really useful when you want to see what you did during a specific time of work. Just look at the commit history on the .csv file that code-clock makes for you and you'll see everything that has changed with the lines that were added to the .csv.

Install:

npm install code-clock -g

Use:

clock --help

outputs:

  Usage: code-clock [options] [command]

  Commands:

    in                     clock in
    out                    clock out
    add-message            uses the options to add a message to the user's most recent clock in

  Options:

    -h, --help                output usage information
    -V, --version             output the version number
    -f, --file <path>         The output file (defaults to "code-clock.csv")
    -u, --user <username>     The user to record (defaults to kentcdodds
    -m, --message <string>    Any message to add to the line
    -s, --separator <string>  The message separator (defaults to "; ")
    -d, --debug               Show debug messages

Features

Outputs the following fields to a CSV file:

User,In,Out,Total Seconds,Messages

It will get the user from the currently logged in user or you can specify it with an option.

If you run code add-message -m "This is a message" then it will add that message to the most recent clock in for the user specified (or logged in).

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npm i code-clock

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