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<p align="center"><img src="https://raw.githubusercontent.com/kevinschoon/pomo/master/www/static/demo.gif" alt="demo"/></p>
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# 🍅 pomo
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`pomo` is a simple CLI for using the [Pomodoro Technique](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique). There are [some](https://taskwarrior.org/) [amazing](https://todoist.com/) task management systems but `pomo` is more of a task *execution* or [timeboxing](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeboxing) system. `pomo` helps you track what you did, how long it took you do it, and how much effort you expect it to take.
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## Background
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The Pomodoro Technique is simple and effective:
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* Decide on a task you want to accomplish
* Break the task into timed intervals (pomodoros), [approx. 25 min]
* After each pomodoro take a short break [approx. 3 - 5 min]
* Once all pomodoros are completed take a longer break [approx 15 - 20 min]
* Repeat
## Installation
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### Binaries
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Binaries are available for Linux and Darwin platforms in the [releases section](https://github.com/kevinschoon/pomo/releases) on github.
#### Linux
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```
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curl -L -o pomo https://github.com/kevinschoon/pomo/releases/download/0.4.0/pomo-0.4.0-linux-amd64
# Optionally verify file integrity
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echo 2543baef75c58c01a246e8d79ac59c93 pomo | md5sum -c -
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chmod +x pomo
./pomo -v
# Copy pomo to somewhere on your $PATH
```
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#### Darwin
```
curl -L -o pomo https://github.com/kevinschoon/pomo/releases/download/0.4.0/pomo-0.4.0-darwin-amd64
# Optionally verify file integrity
[[ $(md5 -r pomo) != "7d5217f0e8f792f469a20ae86d4c35c2 pomo" ]] && echo "invalid hash!"
chmod +x pomo
./pomo -v
# Copy pomo to somewhere on your $PATH
```
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### Source
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```
go get github.com/kevinschoon/pomo
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pomo -v
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```
## Usage
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Once `pomo` is installed you need to initialize it's database.
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```
pomo init
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```
Start a 4 pomodoro session at 25 minute intervals:
```
pomo start -t my-project "write some codes"
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```
## Roadmap
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* Generate charts/burn down
* System tray notification/icon
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* ??
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## Credits
* [pomodoro technique](https://cirillocompany.de/pages/pomodoro-technique/book/)
* [logo by rones](https://openclipart.org/detail/262421/tomato-by-rones)
* [website generate by hugo](http://gohugo.io/)
* [theme by calintat](https://github.com/calintat/minimal)