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track project hours
To start tracking hours, just do clocker start
:
$ clocker start -t BAZCORP
The -t
is optional.
Some hours pass, then:
$ clocker stop
Run clocker start
and clocker stop
as you have more hours to track.
You can list the hours you've racked up with clocker list
:
$ clocker list
1392707136 2014-02-17 [ 23:05:36 - 02:15:00 ] (03:09:24) [BAZCORP]
1392751800 2014-02-18 [ 11:30:00 - 16:20:00 ] (04:50:00) [BAZCORP]
1393020600 2014-02-21 [ 14:10:00 - 18:32:00 ] (04:22:00) [BAZCORP]
You can generate a json dump with clocker data
:
$ clocker data BAZCORP --rate 125
[
{
"title": "consulting",
"rate": 125,
"hours": [
{
"date": "2014-02-18",
"hours": 7.1
},
{
"date": "2014-02-17",
"hours": 0.9
},
{
"date": "2014-02-21",
"hours": 4.4
}
]
}
]
This json output can be fed into invoicer to generate a PDF invoice:
$ clocker data BAZCORP --rate 125 | invoicer -r BAZCORP -o invoice.pdf
usage:
clocker start {-t TYPE}
Start the clock. Optionally give a TYPE.
clocker stop
Stop the clock.
clocker status
Show the elapsed time if the clock is active or "stopped".
clocker data {-t TYPE, -r RATE}
Generate invoicer-compatible json output.
clocker list
Show hourly data with STAMPS on the leftmost column.
clocker get STAMP
Get the data at STAMP.
clocker rm STAMP
Remove the data at STAMP.
clocker adjust STAMP {start|end} DATE
Adjust the start or end DATE at STAMP.
clocker move STAMP TYPE
Change the TYPE at STAMP.
With npm do:
npm install -g clocker
to get the clocker command.
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FAQs
track project hours
The npm package clocker receives a total of 7 weekly downloads. As such, clocker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that clocker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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