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author Bernhard Reiter <bernhard@intevation.de>
date Wed, 03 May 2017 16:29:24 +0200
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1 Usage
2 =====
3
4 Call ``getan`` or ``getan.py`` in a terminal to start
5 with an empty list of tasks that you want to track time for.
6
7 Use the Insert-Key to add a new task to track.
8 (A *task* is called *project* within getan.)
9
10 Now select one of the projects with the arrow keys from your keyboard
11 and press enter to start the clock. See ``INTRODUCTION`` for more keyboard
12 commands.
13
14 The time log entries will be saved in an sqlite database.
15 The ``scripts/`` will help to generate reports from them.
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1 Installation 17 Installation
2 ============ 18 ============
3 19
4 Getan requires `urwid <http://urwid.org/>`_ in a version >= 1.0. Urwid is 20 Getan requires `urwid <http://urwid.org/>`_ in a version >= 1.0. Urwid is
5 a console user interface library written in Python. For console output e.g. 21 a console user interface library written in Python. For console output e.g.
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124 or:: 140 or::
125 141
126 $ getan-classic /path/to/mytime.db 142 $ getan-classic /path/to/mytime.db
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