This GNOME Shell extension intends to help manage time according to Pomodoro Technique.
- Countdown timer in the GNOME Shell top panel
- Full screen notifications that can be easily dismissed
- Reminders to nag you about taking a break
- Sets your IM (Empathy) status to busy
- Hides any notifications until the start of break
The Pomodoro Technique is a time and focus management method which improves productivity and quality of work. The name comes from a kitchen timer, which can be used to keep track of time. In short, you are supposed to focus on work for around 25 minutes and then have a well deserved break in which you should relax. This cycle repeats once it reaches 4th break – then you should take a longer break (have a walk or something). It's that simple. It improves your focus, physical health and mental agility depending on how you spend your breaks and how strictly you follow the routine.
You can read more on pomodoro technique here.
This project is not affiliated with, authorized by, sponsored by, or otherwise approved by GNOME Foundation and/or the Pomodoro Technique®. The GNOME logo and GNOME name are registered trademarks or trademarks of GNOME Foundation in the United States or other countries. The Pomodoro Technique® and Pomodoro™ are registered trademarks of Francesco Cirillo.
https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/53/pomodoro/
Get from AUR
Install using yum:
$ su -c 'yum install gnome-shell-extension-pomodoro'
Available at Maciej's overlay here. Instructions here.
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Get zipball
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Build it and install
Install development tools
sudo apt-get install gnome-common intltool libglib2.0-dev
Build Pomodoro and install it in your users directory
./autogen.sh make zip unzip _build/*.zip -d ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomodoro@arun.codito.in
To install it system-wide, you could do
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr sudo make install
…and after a successful installation remove the local extension
rm -R ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomodoro@arun.codito.in
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Enable the extension using
gnome-tweak-tool
(Shell Extensions → Pomodoro) or via following commandline:gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions gsettings set org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions "@as [<values from get above>, 'pomodoro@arun.codito.in']"
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Press Alt + F2, and
r
in command to restart GNOME Shell
- Use toggle switch (or Ctrl+Alt+P) to toggle timer on/off
- You can configure behavior of the extension in Options menu
...and there are a couple of options:
- Reset Counts and Timers: Resets your pomodoro session count.
- Away From Desk: Automatically start next pomodoro session after pause. Useful if you're sitting away from computer.
- Control Presence Status: During a pomodoro session, mark your IM presence status to Busy.
- Fullscreen Notifications: After completion of a pomodoro session, show a dialog box (system modal) that will force you to take a break :)
- Sound Notifications: Notify completion of pomodoro by playing a sound.
We recommend you use the Options menu to configure Pomodoro extension. If you still want to tinker with settings, you can use dconf-editor or gsettings via commandline. Settings for Pomodoro are in /org/gnome/shell/extensions/pomodoro tree.
Change notification sound
You can customize notification sound with:
SCHEMADIR=~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomodoro@arun.codito.in/schemas/
gsettings --schemadir $SCHEMADIR set org.gnome.shell.extensions.pomodoro sound-uri "/usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/complete.oga"
…or if installed system-wide
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.pomodoro sound-uri "/usr/share/sounds/freedesktop/stereo/complete.oga"
For the sound file used in this example you may need to install package sound-theme-freedesktop.
Change keyboard shortcut
Hotkey to toggle the timer Ctrl+Alt+P may be used in one of your apps (Emacs, Sublime Text, etc.), in which case it will toggle the timer. You can change the shortcut by:
SCHEMADIR=~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomodoro@arun.codito.in/schemas/
gsettings --schemadir $SCHEMADIR set org.gnome.shell.extensions.pomodoro toggle-pomodoro-timer "['<Super>p']"
…or if installed system-wide
gsettings set org.gnome.shell.extensions.pomodoro toggle-pomodoro-timer "['<Super>p']"
Reset settings to default
If you ever need to reset settings, you can use
SCHEMADIR=~/.local/share/gnome-shell/extensions/pomodoro@arun.codito.in/schemas/
gsettings --schemadir $SCHEMADIR reset-recursively org.gnome.shell.extensions.pomodoro
…or if installed system-wide
gsettings reset-recursively org.gnome.shell.extensions.pomodoro
For more options see gsettings --help
If you experience the extension causing problems, please run gnome-shell with error log redirected to a file:
DISPLAY=:0 gnome-shell --replace > gnome-shell.log 2>&1
You can also recover from most gnome-shell crashes using the same command.
GPL3. See COPYING for details.
Thanks to our GitHub contributors.
Version 0.8
- Support for GNOME Shell 3.8 and 3.10 (thanks @haaja)
- Brazilian Portuguese translation (thanks @aleborba)
- Minor bug fixes
Version 0.7
- Support for GNOME Shell 3.4 and 3.6
- Feature: Full screen notifications
- Feature: Reminders
- Chinese translation (thanks @mengzhuo)
- Czech translation (thanks @veverjak)
Version 0.6
- Support for GNOME Shell 3.4
- Breaking change: Dropped support for older gnome-shell versions due to incompatible APIs
- Feature: Support for "Away from desk" mode
- Feature: Ability to change IM presence status based on pomodoro activity
- New translation: Persian (thanks @arashm)
- Fixed issues #38, #39, #41, #42, #45 and more
Version 0.5
- Bunch of cleanups, user interface awesomeness [Issue #37, Patch from @kamilprusko]
- Config options are changed to more meaningful names [above patch]
Version 0.4
- Sound notification at end of a pomodoro break [Issue #26, Patch from @kamilprusko]
- System wide config file support [Patch from @mgrela]
- Support to skip breaks in case of persistent message [Patch from @amanbh]
- Some minor bug fixes, and keybinder3 requirement is now optional