# pomd: pomodoro daemon This program provides a simple pomodoro daemon for linux. Recommended to be used with [pomc](https://github.com/exvacuum/pomc) client ## Features - D-Bus interface for pomodoro functionality - Configurable: - Duration of work period, short breaks, and long breaks - Number of iterations before long breaks - Enable/disable notifications ### D-Bus Interface ![image](https://github.com/exvacuum/pomd/assets/17646388/e80d9893-94b6-4450-a1c3-2e2893ca3eb7) ## Installation ### From Source ```sh cargo install --path . ``` ## Usage To use the program, simply run `pomd` wherever you run startup programs. It requires a D-Bus session, so if you use xinit/startx you will need to start the program after launching your session. The [pomc](https://github.com/exvacuum/pomc) client application can be used to interact with the daemon, or you can interact with the interface in your own scripts/programs. ## Configuration The first time the program is run, a config.toml file will be created in your configuration directory (this is handled by the [confy](https://crates.io/crates/confy) crate, and is probably `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/config.toml`). The keys are relatively self-explanatory, and all of the "duration" values should be specified in seconds.