Open Source Unix Shell Time Tracking Software

Unix Shell Time Tracking Software

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    TimeSlotTracker

    TimeSlotTracker

    Simple and useful time tracker

    Simple and useful time tracker. Collects tasks and works (timeslots) in hierarchical tree. Has: reports (based on xslt templates), localization (7 langs), xml data format, ical, jnlp and JIRA (R) support. Runs on Windows, Mac and Linux. The code at GitHub: https://github.com/TimeSlotTracker/timeslottracker-desktop The git on Source forge is read only (replica).
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    Born from the embers of KWUR 90.3FM, these are the tools we developed internally to manage charting, automated programming, remote broadcasts, rebroadcasts, show archival, and our DJ workforce as a non-profit, non-commercial, underground radio station.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ATraQR

    Attendance solution for organizations

    Intelligent solution for businesses & organizations looking for Attendance Tracking based on QRCode
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Very simple command line application to control the time you work. Since it is not running all the time, it can be used from a remote console. The only requirement is to have a linux machine available.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    git-standup

    git-standup

    Keep track of what you have been doing on the last working day

    A little tool to remember where you left off in every one of your taks. git-standup helps you with running standups and keeping track of what you have been doing. By default it gives you the most common usage i.e. shows you commits from the last working day in the current directory and the directories below current level plus it comes with several options to modify how it behaves. The only requirement is having good commit messages. You can install git-standup using one of the options provided. Simply run it in your project directory and it will give you the output from the last working day. If you run it in a folder containing multiple git repositories, it will go through each of the projects and give you the standup report for each one of them. You can pass several options to modify how git-standup behaves.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    The sh-alarm is an alarm clock written in shell script for bash environment. It will beep repeatedly at any given time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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