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Tomato Timer is a simple command line pomodoro app.
Install python from https://www.python.org/
$ pip install tomato-timer
$ git clone https://github.com/pashkatrick/tomato-timer.git
$ cd tomato-timer
$ chmod +x tomato.py
$ tomato # start a 20 minutes tomato clock + 10 minutes break in 9 times
$ tomato --work 25 --rest 5 --loop 4 # start a 25 minutes tomato clock + 5 minutes break in 4 times
$ tomato -h # help
$ ./tomato.py # start a 30 minutes tomato clock + 10 minutes break in 9 times
$ ./tomato.py --work 25 --rest 5 --loop 4 # start a 25 minutes tomato clock + 5 minutes break in 4 times
$ ./tomato.py -h # help
🍅 tomato 25 minutes. Ctrl+C to exit
🍅🍅---------------------------------------------- [8%] 23:4 ⏰
$ brew install terminal-notifier
terminal-notifier
actually is a cross-platform desktop notifier, please refer to ➜ terminal-notifier
notify-send
We use say
(text-to-speech) for voice notification
MacOS already has say
. see here or more detail
see this link: say
sudo apt-get install gnustep-gui-runtime
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Tomato Timer is a simple command line pomodoro app
We found that tomato-timer demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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