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# Table of Contents
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1. [Benefits](#org83c3199)
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2. [Limitations](#org265ad3f)
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3. [Comparisons](#comparisons)
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1. [timeclock.el](#timeclock.el)
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2. [Org time tracking](#org-time-tracking)
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4. [Installation](#installation)
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1. [from MELPA](#install-from-melpa)
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2. [from Git](#install-from-git)
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5. [Usage](#usage)
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1. [chronometrist](#chronometrist-1)
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2. [chronometrist-report](#chronometrist-report)
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3. [chronometrist-statistics](#chronometrist-statistics)
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4. [chronometrist-details](#org0ec335b)
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5. [common commands](#org170f814)
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6. [Time goals/targets](#time-goalstargets)
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6. [How-to](#customization)
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1. [How to display a prompt when exiting with an active task](#prompt-when-exiting-emacs)
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2. [How to load the program using literate-elisp](#how-to-literate-elisp)
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3. [How to attach tags to time intervals](#how-to-tags)
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4. [How to attach key-values to time intervals](#how-to-key-value-pairs)
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5. [How to skip running hooks/attaching tags and key values](#org7fd0f91)
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6. [How to open certain files when you start a task](#open-certain-files-when-you-start-a-task)
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7. [How to warn yourself about uncommitted changes](#uncommitted-changes)
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8. [How to display the current time interval in the activity indicator](#current-time-interval-in-activity-indicator)
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7. [Explanation](#orga5e2e2e)
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1. [Literate Program](#explanation-literate-program)
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8. [User's reference](#org2c64088)
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9. [Contributions and contact](#contributions-and-contact)
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10. [License](#license)
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11. [Thanks](#thanks)
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<a href="https://liberapay.com/contrapunctus/donate"><img alt="Donate using Liberapay" src="https://img.shields.io/liberapay/receives/contrapunctus.svg?logo=liberapay"></a>
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<a href="https://melpa.org/#/chronometrist"><img src="https://melpa.org/packages/chronometrist-badge.svg"></a>
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A time tracker in Emacs with a nice interface
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Largely modelled after the Android application, [A Time Tracker](https://github.com/netmackan/ATimeTracker)
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<a id="org83c3199"></a>
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# Benefits
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1. Extremely simple and efficient to use
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2. Displays useful information about your time usage
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3. Support for both mouse and keyboard
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4. Human errors in tracking are easily fixed by editing a plain text file
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5. Hooks to let you perform arbitrary actions when starting/stopping tasks
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6. Fancy graphs with chronometrist-sparkline extension
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<a id="org265ad3f"></a>
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# Limitations
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1. No support (yet) for adding a task without clocking into it.
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2. No support for concurrent tasks.
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<a id="comparisons"></a>
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# Comparisons
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<a id="timeclock.el"></a>
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## timeclock.el
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Compared to timeclock.el, Chronometrist
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- stores data in an s-expression format rather than a line-based one
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- supports attaching tags and arbitrary key-values to time intervals
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- has commands to shows useful summaries
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- has more hooks
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<a id="org-time-tracking"></a>
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## Org time tracking
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Chronometrist and Org time tracking seem to be equivalent in terms of capabilities, approaching the same ends through different means.
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- Chronometrist doesn't have a mode line indicator at the moment. (planned)
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- Chronometrist doesn't have Org's sophisticated querying facilities. (an SQLite backend is planned)
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- Org does so many things that keybindings seem to necessarily get longer. Chronometrist has far fewer commands than Org, so most of the keybindings are single keys, without modifiers.
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- Chronometrist's UI makes keybindings discoverable - they are displayed in the buffers themselves.
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- Chronometrist's UI is cleaner, since the storage is separate from the display. It doesn't show tasks as trees like Org, but it uses tags and key-values to achieve that. Additionally, navigating a flat list takes fewer user operations than navigating a tree.
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- Chronometrist data is just s-expressions (plists), and may be easier to parse than a complex text format with numerous use-cases.
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<a id="installation"></a>
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# Installation
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<a id="install-from-melpa"></a>
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## from MELPA
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1. Set up MELPA - <https://melpa.org/#/getting-started>
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(Chronometrist uses Semantic Versioning and the developer is accident-prone, so using MELPA Stable is suggested 😏)
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2. `M-x package-install RET chronometrist RET`
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<a id="install-from-git"></a>
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## from Git
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You can get `chronometrist` from <https://tildegit.org/contrapunctus/chronometrist>
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`chronometrist` requires
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- Emacs v25 or higher
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- [dash.el](https://github.com/magnars/dash.el)
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- [ts.el](https://github.com/alphapapa/ts.el)
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Add the "elisp/" subdirectory to your load-path, and `(require 'chronometrist)`.
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<a id="usage"></a>
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# Usage
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<a id="chronometrist-1"></a>
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## chronometrist
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Run `M-x chronometrist` to see your projects, the time you spent on them today, which one is active, and the total time clocked today.
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Click or hit `RET` (`chronometrist-toggle-task`) on a project to start tracking time for it. If it's already clocked in, it will be clocked out.
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You can also hit `<numeric prefix> RET` anywhere in the buffer to toggle the corresponding project, e.g. =C-1 RET= will toggle the project with index 1.
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Press `r` to see a weekly report (see `chronometrist-report`)
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<a id="chronometrist-report"></a>
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## chronometrist-report
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Run `M-x chronometrist-report` (or `chronometrist` with a prefix argument of 1, or press `r` in the `chronometrist` buffer) to see a weekly report.
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Press `b` to look at past weeks, and `f` for future weeks.
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<a id="chronometrist-statistics"></a>
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## chronometrist-statistics
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Run `M-x chronometrist-statistics` (or `chronometrist` with a prefix argument of 2) to view statistics.
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Press `b` to look at past time ranges, and `f` for future ones.
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## chronometrist-details
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<a id="org170f814"></a>
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## common commands
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In the buffers created by the previous three commands, you can press `l` (`chronometrist-open-log`) to view/edit your `chronometrist-file`, which by default is `~/.emacs.d/chronometrist.sexp`.
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All of these commands will kill their buffer when run again with the buffer visible, so the keys you bind them to behave as a toggle.
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All buffers keep themselves updated via an idle timer - no need to frequently press `g` to update.
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<a id="time-goalstargets"></a>
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## Time goals/targets
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If you wish you could define time goals for some tasks, and have Chronometrist notify you when you're approaching the goal, completing it, or exceeding it, check out the extension [chronometrist-goal.el](https://github.com/contrapunctus-1/chronometrist-goal/).
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# How-to
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See the Customize groups `chronometrist` and `chronometrist-report` for variables intended to be user-customizable.
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<a id="prompt-when-exiting-emacs"></a>
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## How to display a prompt when exiting with an active task
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Evaluate or add to your init.el the following -
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`(add-hook 'kill-emacs-query-functions 'chronometrist-query-stop)`
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<a id="how-to-literate-elisp"></a>
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## How to load the program using literate-elisp
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(add-to-list 'load-path "<directory containing chronometrist.org>")
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(require 'literate-elisp) ;; or autoload, use-package, ...
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(literate-elisp-load "chronometrist.org")
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<a id="how-to-tags"></a>
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## How to attach tags to time intervals
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1. Add `chronometrist-tags-add` to one or more of these hooks <sup><a id="fnr.1" class="footref" href="#fn.1">1</a></sup> -
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(add-to-list 'chronometrist-after-in-functions 'chronometrist-tags-add)
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(add-to-list 'chronometrist-before-out-functions 'chronometrist-tags-add)
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(add-to-list 'chronometrist-after-out-functions 'chronometrist-tags-add)
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2. clock in/clock out to trigger the hook.
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The prompt suggests past combinations you used for the current task, which you can browse with `M-p=/=M-n`. You can leave it blank by pressing `RET`.
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<a id="how-to-key-value-pairs"></a>
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## How to attach key-values to time intervals
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1. Add `chronometrist-kv-add` to one or more of these hooks <sup><a id="fnr.2" class="footref" href="#fn.2">2</a></sup> -
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(add-to-list 'chronometrist-after-in-functions 'chronometrist-kv-add)
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(add-to-list 'chronometrist-before-out-functions 'chronometrist-kv-add)
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(add-to-list 'chronometrist-after-out-functions 'chronometrist-kv-add)
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To exit the prompt, press the key it indicates for quitting - you can then edit the resulting key-values by hand if required. Press `C-c C-c` to accept the key-values, or `C-c C-k` to cancel.
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## How to skip running hooks/attaching tags and key values
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Use `M-RET` (`chronometrist-toggle-task-no-hooks`) to clock in/out.
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## How to open certain files when you start a task
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An idea from the author's own init -
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(defun my-start-project (project)
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(pcase project
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("Guitar"
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(find-file-other-window "~/repertoire.org"))
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;; ...
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))
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(add-hook 'chronometrist-before-in-functions 'my-start-project)
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## How to warn yourself about uncommitted changes
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Another one, prompting the user if they have uncommitted changes in a git repository (assuming they use [Magit](https://magit.vc/)) -
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(autoload 'magit-anything-modified-p "magit")
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(defun my-commit-prompt ()
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"Prompt user if `default-directory' is a dirty Git repository.
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Return t if the user answers yes, if the repository is clean, or
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if there is no Git repository.
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Return nil (and run `magit-status') if the user answers no."
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(cond ((not (magit-anything-modified-p)) t)
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((yes-or-no-p
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(format "You have uncommitted changes in %S. Really clock out? "
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default-directory)) t)
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(add-hook 'chronometrist-before-out-functions 'my-commit-prompt)
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## How to display the current time interval in the activity indicator
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(defun my-activity-indicator ()
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(thread-last (plist-put (chronometrist-last)
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:stop (chronometrist-format-time-iso8601))
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list
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chronometrist-events-to-durations
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(-reduce #'+)
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truncate
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chronometrist-format-time))
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(setq chronometrist-activity-indicator #'my-activity-indicator)
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# Explanation
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## Literate Program
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Chronometrist is a literate program, made using Org - the canonical source is the `chronometrist.org` file, which contains source blocks. These are provided to users after *tangling* (extracting the source into an Emacs Lisp file).
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The Org file can also be loaded directly using the [literate-elisp](https://github.com/jingtaozf/literate-elisp) package, so that all source links (e.g. `xref`, `describe-function`) lead to the Org file, within the context of the concerned documentation. See [How to load the program using literate-elisp](#how-to-literate-elisp).
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`chronometrist.org` is also included in MELPA installs, although not used directly by default, since doing so would interfere with automatic generation of autoloads.
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# User's reference
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All variables intended for user customization are listed here. They serve as the public API for this project for the purpose of semantic versioning. Any changes to these which require a user to modify their configuration are considered breaking changes.
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1. `chronometrist-file`
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2. `chronometrist-buffer-name`
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3. `chronometrist-report-buffer-name`
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4. `chronometrist-details-buffer-name`
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5. `chronometrist-sexp-pretty-print-function`
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6. `chronometrist-hide-cursor`
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7. `chronometrist-update-interval`
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8. `chronometrist-activity-indicator`
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Buffer schemas
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1. `chronometrist-schema`
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2. `chronometrist-details-schema`
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Hooks
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1. `chronometrist-mode-hook`
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2. `chronometrist-schema-transformers`
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3. `chronometrist-row-transformers`
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4. `chronometrist-before-in-functions`
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5. `chronometrist-after-in-functions`
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6. `chronometrist-before-out-functions`
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7. `chronometrist-after-out-functions`
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8. `chronometrist-file-change-hook`
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9. `chronometrist-timer-hook`
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# Contributions and contact
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Feedback and MRs are very welcome. 🙂
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- <TODO.md> has a long list of tasks
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- <doc/manual.md> contains an overview of the codebase, explains various mechanisms and decisions, and has a reference of definitions.
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If you have tried using Chronometrist, 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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(For help in getting started with Jabber, [click here](https://xmpp.org/getting-started/))
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# License
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I dream of a world where all software is liberated - transparent, trustable, and accessible for anyone to use or improve. But I don't want to make demands or threats (e.g. via legal conditions) to get there.
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I'd rather make a request - please do everything you can to help that dream come true. Please Unlicense as much software as you can.
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Chronometrist is released under your choice of [Unlicense](https://unlicense.org/) or the [WTFPL](http://www.wtfpl.net/).
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(See files <UNLICENSE> and <WTFPL>).
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# Thanks
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wasamasa, bpalmer, aidalgol, pjb and the rest of #emacs for their tireless help and support
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jwiegley for timeclock.el, which we used as a backend in earlier versions
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blandest for helping me with the name
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fiete and wu-lee for testing and bug reports
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# Footnotes
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<sup><a id="fn.1" href="#fnr.1">1</a></sup> but not `chronometrist-before-in-functions`
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<sup><a id="fn.2" href="#fnr.2">2</a></sup> but not `chronometrist-before-in-functions`
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#+SUBTITLE: User Manual
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#+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style.css" />
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[[https://melpa.org/#/chronometrist][file:https://melpa.org/packages/chronometrist-badge.svg]]
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#+BEGIN_EXPORT html
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<a href="https://liberapay.com/contrapunctus/donate"><img alt="Donate using Liberapay" src="https://img.shields.io/liberapay/receives/contrapunctus.svg?logo=liberapay"></a>
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<a href="https://melpa.org/#/chronometrist"><img src="https://melpa.org/packages/chronometrist-badge.svg"></a>
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#+END_EXPORT
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A time tracker in Emacs with a nice interface
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3. Support for both mouse and keyboard
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4. Human errors in tracking are easily fixed by editing a plain text file
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5. Hooks to let you perform arbitrary actions when starting/stopping tasks
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6. Fancy graphs with chronometrist-sparkline extension
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* Limitations
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1. No support (yet) for adding a task without clocking into it.
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