The numbers stand for the minutes you want to set as the goal.
Observe that you can have any number of tasks after the goal - which is a way of saying you aim to spend that much time on any *one* of the tasks that follow.
See the Customize groups `chronometrist` for variables intended to be user-customizable.
### Notification style
You may be interested in customizing alert.el too, especially `alert-default-style` - the author uses -
```elisp
(setq alert-default-style 'libnotify)
```
### Notification times
The custom variable `chronometrist-goals-alert-functions` is a list of functions which are run by `chronometrist-goals-run-alert-timers`. Each of these functions starts a timer, which notifies you at a certain time.
You can add or remove functions from this list to customize the times at which you are notified. The functions added to the list by default are tiny (7~9 lines) and (hopefully) easy for an interested user to base their own alert functions on.
If you have tried using chronometrist/chronometrist-goals, I'd love to hear your experiences! Get in touch with the author and other Emacs users in the Emacs channel on the Jabber network - [xmpp:emacs@salas.suchat.org?join](https://conversations.im/j/emacs@salas.suchat.org) ([web chat](https://inverse.chat/#converse/room?jid=emacs@salas.suchat.org))
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