Work Tock

A command line work tracking program.

See Documentation for basic file format

otherwise the --help command should be useful enough.

Basic Usage

You can use this program to clockin

work_tock -i <JobName>

clockout

work_tock -o

Or print a record of recent clock entries with flags

work_tock --job_s dothing -p --since 03/04/2020

The program works with a single text file that is easy to edit if needed. The program will never overwrite your file, only read and append, so all data in that file will otherwise remain untouched.

To set the location of the core file, the default config for your program can be found in "$HOME/.config/work_tock/init.toml

```toml [config] # Set path the the current working file # anything within "{}" is read as an environment variable file="{HOME}///"

#Optional require all job entries to be snake_case
snake=true  

#camel=true  #if you prefer camelCase

```

A standard file looks like this :

```toml $homejobs[carwash,eat] 23/01/2019 carwash,12:30-13:50 15:00,#carwash is implied by previous Job programming,16:00,#Clockout for car_wash is implied by new Job eat,17:00 -18:00,#Clockout

24/01/2019 12:00,#Eating is implied as it was the last job -13:00 programming,14:00 -16:00 ```

Every Clockin will use the most recent Job,Date, and Tags for the clocking,

So given the example file work_tock will produce:

```toml {"car_wash": 02:20, "eat": 04:00, "programming": 01:00}

Total Time = 07:20

```

Printing and Filters

Using "-p" Will print all entries, but if you want to be morse spcific you can apply a filter and -p will print only entries that pass that filter.

NOTE: -t for today used to be -d which is now used to specify a date to work on

To get more relevent data you can use filters such as "-t" :Today, or "--day 3/1/2019", or by job

eg: work_tock -p --job car_wash will return

```toml 23/01/2019 carwash: 12:30-13:50 = 01:20 => 01:20 carwash: 15:00-16:00 = 01:00 => 02:20

{"car_wash": 02:20}

Total Time = 02:20

```

or work_tock -p --group home_jobs will produce:

```toml Filtering by group homejobs 23/01/2019 carwash: 12:30-13:50 = 01:20 => 01:20 car_wash: 15:00-16:00 = 01:00 => 02:20 eat: 17:00-18:00 = 01:00 => 03:20 24/01/2019 eat: 12:00-13:00 = 01:00 => 04:20

{"car_wash": 02:20, "eat": 02:00}

Total Time = 04:20

```

For more information use work_tock --help

changes:

v 0.2.0

v 0.1.8

to help with issues arising from forgetting to clockout yesterday, -y can be used to treat the current day as yesterday, eg: yesterday I clocked in at 12:00 and forgot to clockout at 17:00

work_tock -oy -a 17:00

means

work_tock out yesterday at 17:00

v 0.1.7

Bug fix -- Now handles empty files properly (Oops)

now takes -q option for clockin to previous Job

v 0.1.6

Added error handling for loggin in and out on different days.

switched order of logging in and printed statements to include the current logout on the printed statements.

v 0.1.5

Documented use of toml instead of lazyf

v 0.1.4

Separated library from application

v 0.1.3

Trying to get repository and docs showing on Cargo

v 0.1.2

Added Docs to readme

v 0.1.1

Added basic usage documentation