'Cuz Pippi has freckles.
Basic command line tool for logging hours in Freckle. Uses the excellent freckle api bindings from the Node.js library created by Tim Branyan @tbranyen.
You can install this by installing node and npm and then running:
npm install pippi -g
Pip reads from a config file, so you'll want to create a ~/.freckle file with the following information and then modify each variable to your specific information.
{
"subdomain": "apitest.letsfreckle.com",
"token": "lx3gi6pxdjtjn57afp8c2bv1me7g89j",
"user": "apitest@letsfreckle.com"
}
Note: your API token can be found by logging into Freckle, clicking on 'settings & tools', and then the API tab.
You'll want to run pippi list
at least once to make sure you're connected properly, and to get a list of all projects which will be saved and used for project id lookups.
Usage: pippi [command] [options]
[Commands]
list List projects associated with your subdomain. This will give
you a list of project names and their IDs which you need for
logging your entries.
ex: pippi list
log Log time entries using various options.
ex: pippi log -p 101814 -m "quick update" -t 15m
[Options]
-h, --help Display this help page.
ex: pippi -h
-t, --time Time entry in freckle specified format.
ex: pippi -t 15m
ex: pippi -t 1.5h
-p, --project The project ID.
ex: pippi -p 101814
-m, --message Post a message to yammer
ex: pippi -m "I'm working on pippi"
ex: pippi -m "tag, tag, tag"
-d, --date Optional date formated in YYYY-MM-DD. Defaults to today.
ex: pippi -d 2012-07-20
-u, --user Optional user to log time for. Defaults to user in config.json.
ex: pippi -u apitest@letsfreckle.com
- I'd like to have tab completion for project names and tags.