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Added a new implementation of 'getan' based on urwid, a python console user interface library.
author | Ingo Weinzierl <ingo_weinzierl@web.de> |
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date | Sat, 28 Aug 2010 20:16:58 +0200 |
parents | 1513c716eef0 |
children | 565825db59d2 |
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0 - install pysqlite2 On Debian GNU/Linux just do: # apt-get install python-pysqlite2 # apt-get install python-urwid NOTE: getan requires urwid >= 0.9.9.1. 1 - create new time.db To create an empty database you need the 'sqlite3' commandline tool. TODO: This will change. # apt-get install sqlite3 $ echo '.r schema.sql' | sqlite3 time.db 2 - adding new projects to time.db: $ sqlite3 time.db sqlite> INSERT INTO projects (key, description) VALUES ('f', 'FOO'); sqlite> INSERT INTO projects (key, description) VALUES ('b', 'BAR'); sqlite> .q To import an old worklog configuration you may use: ./contrib/convert-projects </PATH/TO/projects | sqlite3 time.db If you want to keep the reverse task order of the original config file you might pipe it through tac first. 3 - starting getan: $ ./getan.py or $ ./getan.py mytime.db or (for the classic version of 'getan' based on curses): $ classic/getan or $ classic/getan mytime.db