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Add config classes to provide keybindings
The new Config class to be able to configure getan. Until now it is only
possible to configure the Keybinding. The config is read from
$HOME/.getan/getanrc and /etc/getanrc of the first file isn't found. If both
files aren't available a default is used.
author | Björn Ricks <bjoern.ricks@intevation.de> |
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date | Thu, 06 Dec 2012 12:25:58 +0100 |
parents | 13a963546ee9 |
children | b6e91535acb7 |
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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 '.read 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