execution-time-decorators
The `timer()` decorator starts a timer you can use to track how long an operation takes. Suitable for use in both synchronous and asynchronous methods both in Node.js and Browser apps.
The `timer()` decorator starts a timer you can use to track how long an operation takes. Suitable for use in both synchronous and asynchronous methods both in Node.js and Browser apps.
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Time tracker manager in terminal
Track work hours with a single command, no arguments, no buttons!
track projects, time and etc...
A daily time tracker
A project time tracker CLI
Time Tracking CLI tool.
The library that gives a rough estimation of the time spent on implementation based on the history of commits
jrvs-cli is a tool to help devs get common info, and add/remove/list tasks, setup a timer in terminal/cmd, and more...
![my-timetable](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13758710/186532935-d792a92e-1fd9-42c3-b2b5-7e8d4bc45a1c.png)
A simple pomodoro app for your terminal/CMD. <br /> pomodoro-app will notify the user about the start/stop status via desktop notifications
A command line app that tracking your time
A simple time tracking CLI for tracking work hours.
Track spent time categorised by labels.
A time tracker to make sure that you really spent the time you think you spent working, studying, etc.