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Timewarrior - Commandline Time Tracking and Reporting
A command-line tool to manage todo list and record time spent on tasks.
An opinionated Taskwarrior web UI. Great for scheduling when to do your tasks.
Systray app for pomodoro with taskwarrior
A Timewarrior report extension for generating invoices in LaTeX
Sync worklogs between multiple time trackers, invoicing, and bookkeeping software.
This extension create a link between taskwarrior and timewarrior that allows you to keep track of time spend on tasks. The time will be displayed in a new column in taskwarrior.
An indicator for gnome-shell that shows the current activity tracked by timewarrior
Automatically installs Taskwarrior, Taskserver (TODO: and Timewarrior). This project aims to support automated installation of all Taskwarrior hook scripts, configuration flavours etc. with a single command.
Bash extension for Timewarrior to create csv with entry duration and a total
XFCE4 GenMon plugin: Time tracking widget with TimeWarrior
An i3blocks integration for timewarrior.
This plugin plots the time you spent on a tag as a histogram.
A Timewarrior report script for calculating billable hours.
⏳ A Bash wrapper around the Timewarrior CLI that aims to improve its usability.
Read-only mirror of https://gitlab.com/FoxAmes/timewarrior-jirapush
A pomodoro timer interface for timewarrior
Get Timewarrior's total time per tag per week through a web API and page.
A Timewarrior extension to display total of tags in a tree (hierarchical) structure
Commandline UI for Timewarrior. Gives you a realtime overview of your tracking. Inspired by atsb/worklog
bridge from Timewarrior to QuickBooks Time Tracking. Pre-alpha.
A Timewarrior extension to calculate earliest start and latest end.
A Timewarrior extension to calculate total time spent on each tag.
Repository that stores useful (at least for me) timewarrior extensions
A go library to use as a base to write go extensions for Timewarrior
A timewarrior extension focusing on data sync by using a FTP server and Rust