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TRACK(1) General Commands Manual TRACK(1)
NAME
track - a minimalistic data tracker
SYNOPSIS
track [options] <metric> [<value>]
DESRIPTION
Using the command line, track allows you to enter one and only one
data point on any metric per day. It's great for tracking your weight
or how many cups of coffee you drank. track logs your data for each
given metric to a CSV file. If you track the same metric twice in the
same day, the data is updated. Data need not be numeric.
OPTIONS
Setting the $TRACK_DIR environment variable will change the default
location where the data is stored. If it is not set the current di‐
rectory is used.
-a Show all values of a metric
-n <N> Show N values of a metric
-x <metric>
Remove metric file
-c Output in CSV format
-l List all metrics being tracked
-h Show the help.
-v Display current version information.
-d Debug mode.
EXAMPLES
track weight 150
Log 150lbs for today's weight
track -n 10 calories
Show last 10 days calorie values
track mood `tired and hungry'
Show last value logged for mood
track mood
Show last value logged for mood
LICENSE
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later at
https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0-standalone.html
BUGS
Report issues at the git repository at https://github.com/jamestom‐
asino/track
AUTHOR
James Tomasino <james (at) tomasino (dot) org>
v2020.10.11 11 Oct 2020 TRACK(1)