/hours

A simple command line tool for managing your work hours and the money you make

Primary LanguagePythonMIT LicenseMIT

hours is a simple command line tool for managing your work hours and the money you make.

  • To start a shift, run hours.py -s
  • To end a shift, run hours.py -e
  • To update your hourly wage, run hours.py -w
  • To register a new received payment, run hours.py -p
  • To see the current info, run hours.py -i

Run hours.py -h for full usage.

Running

hours is a standalone script that only depends on the Python stdlib. Tested on Python 3.7.2, might work with older versions.

When you run hours for the first time, it'll ask you for your current wage as a 1-time setup. After that, it'll start maintaining a log of your shifts and payments in ~/.hours/log.csv.

BitBar

hours ❤️ BitBar. For using hours as a plugin, simply follow the BitBar plugin installation guide.

You can run hours -b to see the text output that is compatible with the BitBar Plugin API. Simply running hours without any command line arguments is aliased to -b; that's how hours works as a plugin without any extra configuration.