[[!meta title="ctt - time tracking for geeks"]] [[!toc levels=3]] ## Introduction Ever wondered how much you work compared to what you should? Are you in the need to record working time for a customer? Do you want something that is very simple, geek compatible and runs on the command line? Then you may have found the right software. ## Installation Get ctt from git [github](https://github.com/telmich/ctt): git clone git://github.com/telmich/ctt.git ## Examples # Track some time % ctt track test Comment: Did some cool work # Track for a given time range % ctt track --sd 2013-04-29-1000 --ed 2013-05-29-1200 test Comment: Long working period # Track (keep running), but specify different start date % ctt track --sd 2013-04-29-0800 test Comment: Started early today # Track without prompting for a comment % ctt track -n test # List available projects % ctt listprojects [...] # List all entries of this month for project test % ctt report test [...] # List all entries from January % ctt report --sd 2013-01-01 --ed 2013-01-31 test # List all entries from January matching either rails ruby or cdist % ctt report --sd 2013-01-29 --ed 2013-04-29 -e "(rails|ruby|cdist)" test # The same, but case insensitive % ctt report --sd 2013-01-29 --ed 2013-04-29 -e "(rails|ruby|cdist)" -i test ## Support ### IRC You can join the development ***IRC channel*** [#cstar on irc.freenode.net](irc://irc.freenode.org/#cstar). [[!tag ctt unix]]