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I am learning Rust by implementing a simple Pomodoro timer.

Usage

$ rustomato pomodoro [start]   # Starts a new Pomodoro. Auto-finishes the currently active break if there is one.
$ rustomato pomodoro annotate  # Annotates a¹ Pomodoro.
$ rustomato pomodoro interrupt # Mark a¹ Pomodoro as interrupted.
$ rustomato pomodoro log       # Log a previously finished pomodoro.
$ rustomato break [start]      # Starts a break. Auto-finishes the currently active Pomodoro if there is one.

[1] the running, if there is one, or the most recently completed, or the given

pomodoro and break will block until the time is over. If the command is interrupted with Control-C (SIGINT), the currently running Pomodoro is cancelled immediately. If a break is currently running, it is finished.

The possible application states are valid for an instance of the database (as pointed to by $RUSTOMATO_DATABASE_URL, which defaults to $RUSTOMATO_ROOT/data.db):

Application States

The default for $RUSTOMATO_ROOT is $HOME/.rustomato.

Hooks

WIP - look at https://github.com/crate-ci/cargo-release/blob/master/src/cmd.rs for an example

Until we have them, here is how to use notifications:

$ rustomato pomodoro start && terminal-notifier -message "Pomodoro is over" -title rustomato -sound glass -group rustomato || terminal-notifier -message "Pomodoro cancelled" -title rustomato -sound glass -group rustomato

If you prefer tmux:

$ rustomato pomodoro start && tmux display-message "Pomodoro is over" || tmux display-message "Pomodoro cancelled"

Or, on a Mac:

$ rustomato pomodoro start && say "Pomodoro is over" || say "Pomodoro cancelled"

Release

There is a Concourse pipeline in ci. It releases every tag. Note that this needs git push --follow-tags.

Development

  • Install and update rust with rustup
  • Run tests with cargo test
    • use cargo watch -x test for fast iteration
    • install the plugin with cargo install cargo-watch
  • Run the app: cargo run -- pomodoro
  • Build a release manually with cargo build --release (binary will be found in target/release/)

TODO

  • --force
  • rustomato pomodoro annotate [WORDS] adds an annotation to
    • the currently running rustomato process,
    • if no process or a break is currently running, amend the most recent pomodoro, or the one given with --pomodoro UUID
    • needs annotations table, joined onto schedulables
    • if no WORDS are given, they are taked from STDIN
  • rustomato pomodoro interrupt --external | --internal marks the currently running Pomodoro as interrupted
    • technically, an interrupt is an annotation that is of kind external-interrupt or internal-interrupt
  • Show progress bar only when attached to a terminal
  • Use cargo release or, at least, manually verify that the git tag is the same as cargo metadata --no-deps --format-version 1 | jq --raw-output '.packages[] | select(.targets[].kind[] | contains("bin")) | .version'

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