time-tracking

How to analyze time tracking reports with awk?

一曲冷凌霜 提交于 2019-12-13 04:28:25
问题 I'm tracking my time with two great tools, todotxt and punch. With these one can generate reports that look like this: 2012-11-23 (2 hours 56 minutes): first task (52 minutes) second task (2 hours 4 minutes) 2012-11-24 (2 hours 8 minutes): second task (2 hours 8 minutes) My question: what's a convenient way for analyzing this kind of output? E.g. how could I sum up the time that is spent doing "first task"/"second task" or find out my total working hours for a longer period such as "2012-11-*

Total in progress time in JIRA

坚强是说给别人听的谎言 提交于 2019-12-11 08:53:35
问题 guys could you please advice how to make a report which contains total "in progress" time for certain task using JQL or any other JIRA methods? Is it possible without using additional plugins? Thx 回答1: This question was actually asked here before. The answer unfortunately is no - JIRA on itself does not provide such functionality. You can however implement a plug-in or an external service that tracks this. The idea would be that when an issue makes the transition to "In Progress" a trigger is

Visual Studio Time Tracking Plugin [closed]

与世无争的帅哥 提交于 2019-12-03 09:10:34
问题 Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers. Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow. Closed last year . Is there a plug-in for Visual Studio that will track time spent on a project as well as the files being worked on? It would be really useful to be able to generate a report each day with the projects worked on the files that were being worked would be used to match up a task to the time. 回答1: Check out

Best commandline time tracking application? [closed]

半城伤御伤魂 提交于 2019-12-03 01:52:08
问题 As it currently stands, this question is not a good fit for our Q&A format. We expect answers to be supported by facts, references, or expertise, but this question will likely solicit debate, arguments, polling, or extended discussion. If you feel that this question can be improved and possibly reopened, visit the help center for guidance. Closed 7 years ago . I'm looking for something that runs in a terminal and allows me to track time. I'd like it to be open source but that isn't necessary.

Visual Studio Time Tracking Plugin [closed]

青春壹個敷衍的年華 提交于 2019-12-02 23:25:06
Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers. Learn more . Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow. Is there a plug-in for Visual Studio that will track time spent on a project as well as the files being worked on? It would be really useful to be able to generate a report each day with the projects worked on the files that were being worked would be used to match up a task to the time. Johannes Rudolph Check out TargetProcess However, it does way more than tracking time, so it might not be appropriate to what you want

Best commandline time tracking application? [closed]

ⅰ亾dé卋堺 提交于 2019-12-02 15:47:11
I'm looking for something that runs in a terminal and allows me to track time. I'd like it to be open source but that isn't necessary. Most time tracking apps I've found are either web or gui based and there for take longer to enter data then I'd like. TimeTrap. It's simple and lightweight, and somewhat intuitive to use. $ t switch World Domination Plan $ t in --at "5 minutes ago" Research Volcano Islands $ t out $ t display Timesheet World Domination Plan: Day Start End Duration Notes Mar 14, 2009 19:53:30 - 20:06:15 0:12:45 Research Volcano Islands Total 0:12:45 It's written in ruby an