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NAME¶
timew - A command line time tracker.
SYNOPSIS¶
timew [--version|--help]
timew [<command> [<arg>...]]
DESCRIPTION¶
Timewarrior is a command line time tracker. It allows you to
easily track your time and generate summary reports. This is a reference,
not a tutorial. If you are looking for a tutorial, check the online
documentation here:
https://timewarrior.net/docs/
When run without arguments or options, the default command is run, which
indicates whether there is any active tracking, and if so, shows a summary,
then exits with a code 0. If there is no active time tracking, exit code is
1.
OPTIONS¶
TIMEWARRIOR COMMANDS¶
Timewarrior supports many commands. Alphabetically:
MORE EXAMPLES¶
For examples please see the online documentation starting at:
Note that the online documentation can be more detailed and more current than this man page.FILES¶
- ~/.timewarrior/timewarrior.cfg
- User configuration file.
- ~/.timewarrior/data/YYYY-MM.data
- Time tracking data files.
CREDITS & COPYRIGHTS¶
Copyright (C) 2015 - 2018 T. Lauf, P. Beckingham, F. Hernandez.
Timewarrior is distributed under the MIT license. See
https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php for more
information.
FURTHER DOCUMENTATION¶
For more information regarding Timewarrior, see the following:
REPORTING BUGS¶
SEE ALSO¶
timew-config(7), timew-dates(7), timew-dom(7), timew-durations(7), timew-hints(7), timew-ranges(7)
2021-01-10 | timew 1.4.2 |