Goal of the project is to create command line app to combine tracked hours in tracking services and provide easy way to see if the monthly goal will be met or not.
Install
cargo install my-hours
Then you can check help to see all available commands
my-hours --help
After building and setting up the alias:
```bash $ my-hours --help Usage: my-hours [OPTIONS] [COMMAND]
Commands: integrations Manage integrations refresh Refresh hours through integrations info Show some basic info help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
Options: --refresh Refresh hours from integrations before printing them -h, --help Print help information ```
Set up the integration to Toggl:
```bash $ my-hours integrations setup toggl Toggl API key: deadbeefe1e7e59b53084173c2685f12 New toggle configuration saved! $ my-hours integrations list Enabled integrations:
Toggl, workspaces: Hours's workspace ```
Set your target hours:
```bash $ my-hours Updated monthly hours from integrations What is your target daily hours for Website? 8 What is your target weekly hours for Website? 40 What is your target monthly hours for Website? 160
Updated monthly hours from integrations
Test Client / Website | | 25h 0m / 8h 20m | 25h 0m / 8h 20m | 8h / 40h / 160h ---------------------------+-------+--------------------------+---------------------------+----------------------------- Total | | 25h 0m / 8h 20m | 25h 0m / 8h 20m |
```
From now on, you can run my-hours
to see the status. Targets can be updated in the settings, see my-hours info
.