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Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT |
Date: |
Wed, 03 May 2023 14:12:57 +0300 |
> From: John Task <q01@disroot.org>
> Date: Tue, 02 May 2023 18:21:14 -0300
>
> Hello. My name is John Task and I'd like to submit a package to
> NonGNU ELPA. I'm the author of this program and also (at the time of
> writing) the only contributor to the code. As far as I can tell,
> everything is in line with the guidances and I plan to keep it that
> way.
>
> The URL of the repository is: https://gitlab.com/q01_code/ett
>
> The description is as follows:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Emacs Time Tracker (or short ETT) is a simple yet powerful time
> tracker for Emacs. Even though it's based on a minimalist plain
> text file, it can show statistics for current day, week, month or
> year, and even compare tags recording for the same item given any
> of these periods.
>
> Advanced features include percentages, graphs and icons.
>
> Clock-in with M-x ett-add-track, go to file with M-x ett-find-file,
> and get report with M-x ett-report. You probably want to bind these
> functions to easy keys.
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Since Emacs has Org and todo-mode, which both seem to fit the above
description, it would be good to know what makes this particular
package stand out.
Thanks.
- [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/02
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03
- Re: [NonGNU Elpa] New package: ETT, John Task, 2023/05/03