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author | Teddy Wing | 2017-06-04 01:55:00 +0200 |
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committer | Teddy Wing | 2017-06-04 01:55:00 +0200 |
commit | bd8fff1d37a48e8fba4559f7fd34f6c2af507806 (patch) | |
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README: Add an additional Usage example
I thought it would be cool if we showed off an example connecting
`timetasker` with another shell command.
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@@ -22,6 +22,15 @@ Now we specify a date and add a description: $ timetasker --project example --date 2017-05-31 --description "Worked on Timetasker" +And because it's a shell command, we can combine it with other commands. Let's +create a week's worth of time entries starting on Monday May 29th, 2017: + + $ for d in $(ruby -e "require 'date' + > d = Date.new(2017, 5, 29) + > (0..4).each { |i| puts (d + i).strftime('%Y-%m-%d') }"); + > do timetasker --project example --date $d; + > done + ## Configuration Timetasker relies on a configuration file in order to work properly. |