I used to use a text editor and a small python script for this. wrote: > I use task warrior, a command line application that keeps track of a to-do > list and allows you to log time spent on tasks. > On Mar 1, 2016 7:30 PM, "James E. LaBarre - j.e.laba...@gmail.com" > <mhvlug2.trace.d6b925f03a.j.e.labarre#gmail....@ob.0sg.net> wrote: > > > I'm looking for a very simple Linux application for keeping track of hours > > worked. I don't want something that requires me to set up a web server, or > > something that requires me to hit a timer every time I want to scratch my > > nose. Just something where I could say "started 9AM, ended 5:30PM (I'd > > accept having to do multiples for a day if I'm tracking lunch, etc.) > > > > I have tried doing it in a spreadsheet with start and stop times, and even > > figured out how to get it to give the elapsed time as hours/minutes (rather > > than displaying it as a time of day), but you can't calculate a sum of the > > week's hours. It seems spreadsheets stink when it comes to "elapsed time" > > calculations, so I don't see that working long-term. > > _______________________________________________ > > Mid-Hudson Valley Linux Users Group http://mhvlug.org > > https://mhvlug.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mhvlug > > > > Upcoming Meetings (6pm - 8pm) Vassar College * > > Mar 2 - Consuming The Cloud: Shoot Out > > Apr 6 - Open Street Map > > >
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