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# 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 <me@kevinschoon.com> with help from the open source
community.