## Jobber Command line tool for tracking work time. ### Installation ### Usage #### Start time tracking Start tracking now: $ jobber -s Starting new job: Pos: 1 Start: Sun Oct 13 2013, 07:59 Start tracking at specific time in past: $ jobber -s 12:00 Starting new job: Pos: 1 Start: Tue Oct 13 2013, 12:00 *The absolute time is interpreted as like it is within +/-12 hours. So if it's currently 8:00h, so 21:00 will be understand as yesterday. 17:00 would be more than 12 hours in future.* Ending a started job: You can stop a running job now by simply using the option *-e* without giving any time information. Start tracking at absolute date and time: $ jobber -s 10/30/2013,12:00 Equivalents are: $ jobber -s 30.10.2013,12:00 $ jobber -s 12:00,10/30/2013 $ jobber -s 12:00,30.10.2013 Start tracking at relative time: $ jobber -s 5h- Giving a number followed by a "h" or "m" and a "+" or "-" the resulting time will be calculated by a distance in hours or minutes from now. #### End time tracking End tracking now: $ jobber -e End tracking at specific time in past: $ jobber -e 14:00 End tracking at absolute date and time: $ jobber -e 10/30/2013,14:00 End tracking at relative time: $ jobber -e 1m+ #### List jobs List all known jobs: $ jobber -l Monthly report: $ jobber -r jobber - job time tracker 4/2013 sun mon tue wed thu fri sat 11.75 - 12.75 - - - - - 4.5 6.5 - 7.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Monthly total: 43.0 hours Total over all: 43.0 hours