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Shadows the screen for 5 mins. Use with cron.

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

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Introduction

This is a simple Qt5 app, with a frameless and half transparent window that shadows the screen for 5 (default) minutes. No mouse or keyboard blocking is implemented. It's just a window with a countdown timer. It only tells you that you've got to stop for a while, if you would like to. Otherwise it could be dismissed with ALT + F4. It's all up to you.

demo

How to Use

This program does not invoke itself. I use cron to run it every half an hour on my Linux desktop.

  1. Precompiled executable for Linux and MacOS are available under bin directory. If Linux, copy the executable to system path. If MacOS, copy to Applications.

  2. Copy & paste the following to an empty file, say cronjob.txt.

    For Linux,

    0,30 * * * * DISPLAY=:0.0 /home/gongzhitaao/.local/bin/block-qt -d 1
    

    Note the DISPLAY:0.0, reason for this could found in this thread.

    For MacOS

    */30 * * * * open -a block-qt
    

    Note that 0,30 and */30 are equivalent.

  3. In command line, type contab cronjob.txt to register this cron job. Basically it tells the system to run this program every half an hour.

Command Line Usage

This app supports some simple command line arguments, type block-qt -h to see the options.

-d, --duration <x>  Shadows the screen for <x> minutes
-h, --help          Displays this help.
-v, --version       Displays version information.