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README.md

demo

🍅 pomo

pomo is a simple CLI for using the Pomodoro Technique. There are some amazing task management systems but pomo is more of a task execution or 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.

Background

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

Installation

Binaries

Binaries are available for Linux and Darwin platforms in the releases section on github.

Linux

curl -L -o pomo https://github.com/kevinschoon/pomo/releases/download/0.4.0/pomo-0.4.0-linux-amd64
# Optionally verify file integrity
echo 2543baef75c58c01a246e8d79ac59c93  pomo | md5sum -c -
chmod +x pomo
./pomo -v
# Copy pomo to somewhere on your $PATH

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

Source

go get github.com/kevinschoon/pomo
pomo -v

Usage

Once pomo is installed you need to initialize it's database.

pomo init

Start a 4 pomodoro session at 25 minute intervals:

pomo start -t my-project "write some codes"

Roadmap

  • Generate charts/burn down
  • System tray notification/icon
  • ??

Credits