# Pomodoro Prompt "What'd you do?" and "What're you gonna do?" dialog prompts that both pre-fill with whatever you put in for the last of either prompt at the end and start of every pomodoro work session, respectively. ## Requirements * Python 3 * [pip](https://packaging.python.org/guides/installing-using-linux-tools/) for Python3 NOTE: Instructions are written with the assumption that the command `python` points to the python3 interpreter. If `python --version` reports a 2.x version, you should substitute `python3` in the commands using `python` below. ## Installation ``` mkdir -p ~/Projects/agaric/python git clone git@gitlab.com:agaric/python/pomodoroprompt.git cd pomodoroprompt python -m pip install --user -r requirements.txt ``` ## Usage ``` cd ~/Projects/agaric/pomodoroprompt/ python pomodoroprompt.py ``` See the `logs/` folder for daily, one-pomodoro-at-a-time time logs. ### For more convenient command prompt: Create file ``~/.local/bin/pomodoroprompt` with contents: ```bash #!/bin/bash # Helper to call our pomodoro script. We actually skip the & so we can end it # with ctrl+c python ~/Projects/agaric/python/pomodoroprompt/pomodoroprompt.py ``` Now you can start it with `pomodoroprompt` on the command line from any directory. ## Desired improvements Too many to write down. Suggest your own: https://gitlab.com/agaric/pomodoroprompt/-/issues ## Troubleshooting If you run `python pomodoroprompt.py` and get: ``` File "pomodoroprompt.py", line 85 print('\r', str_minutes(to_go), sep='', end='') ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax ``` You need to specify Python 3: `python3 pomodoroprompt.py`