diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 2387871..92cb50c 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -29,6 +29,11 @@ test: install: go install ./cmd/... +man/pomo.1: man/pomo.1.scd + scdoc < $< > $@ + +manpages: man/pomo.1 + docs: www/data/readme.json cd www && hugo -d ../docs diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 2332996..5aa4e3e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ pomo start -t my-project "write some codes" ## Configuration -Pomo has a few configuration options which can be read from a JSON file in Pomo's state directory `~/.pomo/config.json`. +Pomo has a few configuration options which can be read from a JSON file in Pomo's config directory `~/.config/pomo/config.json`. ### colors diff --git a/man/pomo.1 b/man/pomo.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4031e77 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/pomo.1 @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +.\" Generated by scdoc 1.11.2 +.\" Complete documentation for this program is not available as a GNU info page +.ie \n(.g .ds Aq \(aq +.el .ds Aq ' +.nh +.ad l +.\" Begin generated content: +.TH "pomo" "1" "2022-05-30" +.P +.SH NAME +.P +\fBPomo\fR is a simple CLI for using the Pomodoro Technique.\& +.P +.SH SYNOPSIS +.P +\fBpomo\fR [OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg.\&.\&.\&] +.P +.SH DESCRIPTION +.P +\fBpomo\fR helps you track what you did, how long it took you to do it, +and how much effort you expect it to take.\& +.P +The Pomodoro Technique is simple and effective: +.P +.RS 4 +\fB\fR Decide on a task you want to accomplish +\fB\fR Break the task into timed intervals (pomodoros), [approx.\& 25 min] +\fB\fR After each pomodoro take a short break [approx.\& 3 - 5 min] +\fB\fR Once all pomodoros are completed take a longer break [approx 15 - 20 min] +\fB\fR Repeat +.P +.RE +.SH SUBCOMMANDS +.P +See --help for the complete command usage +.P +.nf +.RS 4 + start, s start a new task + init initialize the sqlite database + config, cf display the current configuration + create, c create a new task without starting + begin, b begin requested pomodoro + list, l list historical tasks + delete, d delete a stored task + status, st output the current status + +.fi +.RE +.P +.SH CONFIGURATION +.P +Pomo has a configuration file that is stored in \fB~/.\&config/pomo/config.\&json\fR.\& +.P +.nf +.RS 4 +{ + "colors": null, + "dateTimeFmt": "2006-01-02 15:04", + "publish": false, + "publishJson": false, + "publishSocketPath": "" +} +.fi +.RE +.P +.SH EXAMPLES +.P +.SS GETTING STARTED +.P +.nf +.RS 4 +# ensure your database has been initialized +pomo init +# run a new pomodoro +pomo start -t my-project "write some code" +# once finished view previously completed pomodoros +pomo list +.fi +.RE +.P +.SH SEE ALSO +.P +See the pomo source repository on Github at https://github.\&com/kevinschoon/pomo for complete documentation.\& +.P +.SH AUTHORS +.P +Written by Kevin Schoon with help from the open source +community.\& diff --git a/man/pomo.1.scd b/man/pomo.1.scd new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4dbe9c9 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/pomo.1.scd @@ -0,0 +1,74 @@ +pomo(1) + +# NAME + +*Pomo* is a simple CLI for using the Pomodoro Technique. + +# SYNOPSIS + +*pomo* [OPTIONS] COMMAND [arg...] + +# DESCRIPTION + +*pomo* helps you track what you did, how long it took you to do it, +and how much effort you expect it to take. + +The Pomodoro Technique is simple and effective: + + ** 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 + +# SUBCOMMANDS + +See --help for the complete command usage + +``` + start, s start a new task + init initialize the sqlite database + config, cf display the current configuration + create, c create a new task without starting + begin, b begin requested pomodoro + list, l list historical tasks + delete, d delete a stored task + status, st output the current status + +``` + +# CONFIGURATION + +Pomo has a configuration file that is stored in *~/.config/pomo/config.json*. + +``` +{ + "colors": null, + "dateTimeFmt": "2006-01-02 15:04", + "publish": false, + "publishJson": false, + "publishSocketPath": "" +} +``` + +# EXAMPLES + +## GETTING STARTED + +``` +# ensure your database has been initialized +pomo init +# run a new pomodoro +pomo start -t my-project "write some code" +# once finished view previously completed pomodoros +pomo list +``` + +# SEE ALSO + +See the pomo source repository on Github at https://github.com/kevinschoon/pomo for complete documentation. + +# AUTHORS + +Written by Kevin Schoon with help from the open source +community.