NAME
App::TimeTracker - time tracking for impatient and lazy command line lovers
VERSION
version 3.005
SYNOPSIS
Backend for the tracker
command. See tracker and/or perldoc tracker
for details.
INSTALLATION
App::TimeTracker is a Perl application, and thus requires a recent Perl (>= 5.10). It also reuses a lot of code from CPAN.
From CPAN
The easiest way to install the current stable version of App::TimeTracker is via CPAN. There are several different CPAN clients available:
cpanminus
~$ cpanm App::TimeTracker
--> Working on App::TimeTracker
Fetching http://search.cpan.org/CPAN/authors/id/D/DO/DOMM/App-TimeTracker-2.009.tar.gz ... OK
Configuring App-TimeTracker-2.009 ... OK
Building and testing App-TimeTracker-2.009 ... OK
Successfully installed App-TimeTracker-2.009
1 distribution installed
If you don't have cpanminus
installed yet, install it right now:
~$ curl -L http://cpanmin.us | perl - --sudo App::cpanminus
CPAN.pm
CPAN.pm is available on ancient Perls, and feels a bit ancient, too.
cpan App::TimeTracker
From a tarball
To install App::TimeTracker from a tarball, do the usual CPAN module install dance:
~/perl/App-TimeTracker$ perl Build.PL
~/perl/App-TimeTracker$ ./Build
~/perl/App-TimeTracker$ ./Build test
~/perl/App-TimeTracker$ ./Build install # might require sudo
From a git checkout
Clone the repository if you have not already done so, and enter the App-TimeTracker
directory:
~$ git clone git@github.com:domm/App-TimeTracker.git
~$ cd App-TimeTracker
App-TimeTracker
uses Dist::Zilla to build, test and install the code, hence this must be installed first, e.g. with cpanm
:
~/path/to/App-Tracker$ cpanm Dist::Zilla
Now install the distribution's dependencies, test and install in the usual manner for Dist::Zilla
projects:
~/path/to/App-Tracker$ dzil listdeps --missing | cpanm
~/path/to/App-Tracker$ dzil test
~/path/to/App-Tracker$ dzil install
PLUGINS
Custom commands or adaptations to your workflow can be implemented via an "interesting" set of Moose-powered plugins. You can configure different sets of plugins for different jobs or projects.
Tip: Use tracker plugins
to list all installed plugins. Read more about each plugin in App::TimeTracker::Command::PLUGIN-NAME
.
Note about (missing) Plugins
Up to version 2.028 a lot of plugins where included in the main distribution App-TimeTracker
. To make installation easier and faster, all non-core command plugins have been moved into distinct, standalone distributions.
The following plugins are affected:
App::TimeTracker::Git (which also includes SyncViaGit)
App::TimeTracker::RT
App::TimeTracker::TellRemote (which was called Post2IRC earlier)
App::TimeTracker::Overtime has been removed, while the idea is nice, the API and implementation are not good enough.
App::TimeTracker::TextNotify has been removed.
SOURCE CODE
git
We use git
for version control and maintain a public repository on github.
You can find the latest version of App::TimeTracker here:
https://github.com/domm/App-TimeTracker
If you want to work on App::TimeTracker, add a feature, add a plugin or fix a bug, please feel free to fork the repo and send us pull requests to merge your changes.
To report a bug, please do not use the issues
feature from github; use RT instead.
CPAN
App::TimeTracker is distributed via CPAN, the Comprehensive Perl Archive Network. Here are a few different views of CPAN, offering slightly different features:
Viewing and reporting Bugs
We use rt.cpan.org (thank you BestPractical) for bug reporting. Please do not use the issues
feature of github! We pay no attention to those...
Please use this URL to view and report bugs:
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=App-TimeTracker
CONTRIBUTORS
Maros Kollar, Klaus Ita, Yanick Champoux, Lukas Rampa, David Schmidt, Michael Kröll, Thomas Sibley, Nelo Onyiah, Jozef Kutej, Roland Lammel, Ruslan Zakirov, Kartik Thakore, Tokuhiro Matsuno, Paul Cochrane, David Provost, Mohammad S Anwar, Håkon Hægland
AUTHOR
Thomas Klausner <domm@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2011 - 2020 by Thomas Klausner.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.