IntelliJ-TimeTracker
A simple time tracker plugin for IntelliJ platforms that logs time worked on a specific Git or Mercurial branch
Usage
The timer is located in the bottom status bar, on the far right. It displays the time in an HH:mm:ss format.
To start / resume the timer, either select the option from Tools
->Time Tracker
->Start Logging
or use the keyboard shortcut
Cmd Alt 1
(OS X) / Ctrl Alt 1
(Windows)
To pause the timer, go to Tools
->Time Tracker
->Stop Logging
or use the keyboard shortcut Cmd Alt 2
(OS X) / Ctrl Alt 2
(Windows)
The timer can be paused and resumed as and when needed. When the task is done, the timer can be stopped by either selecting Tools
->Time Tracker
->Finish Task
or use the keyboard shortcut Cmd Alt 3
(OS X) / Ctrl Alt 3
(Windows)
Project History
Time Tracker keeps a history of the times saved when finished tasks. To view this history, click on the timer icon on the bottom status bar. Values can be editted by double clicking on a cell. These changes are saved when Enter
is pressed. History can also be cleared with the Clear History
button
Future Improvments
- Exporting history
- Grouping tasks times in history
- Grouping days in history
- Auto stop and save when branch changes