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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 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/
git clone git@gitlab.com:agaric/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.

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