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Announcing hoursctl — a command-line utility to manage your hours
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Announcing hoursctl — a command-line utility to manage your hours
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I created a small shellscript over the summer to manage my hours. Since then, it’s grown into being an ‘actual program’ So, I decided to properly release it.
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It’s now <a href="https://sr.ht/~u9000/hoursctl/">on Sourcehut</a> and is on version 0.7. hoursctl understands many different time formats, adheres to the Unix Philosophy, and is well-documented in English and toki pona — and it’s written in fully POSIX-compliant shell!
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I’d love to have some other people test it as well; there could easily be formats or bugs I haven’t thought of.
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