This is intended to become a Unity indicator that keeps track of how many hours your computer has been on today, with the goal of giving insight to how many hours you worked today.
This means that you should shut your computer down at the end of the day; if you leave your computer on 24/7, this indicator is not meant for you.
- depends on uptimed to keep track of uptimes
- only works as a console command and outputs to stdout
Clone this repository and from the directory you cloned it to, do
$ sudo pip install -e .
$ uptimed-indicator 2015-10-26 (Mon) (44): 8:55:43 / 8:25:43 2015-10-27 (Tue) (44): 8:20:20 / 7:50:20 2015-10-28 (Wed) (44): 9:07:55 / 8:37:55 2015-10-29 (Thu) (44): 8:25:52 / 7:55:52 2015-10-30 (Fri) (44): 8:28:50 / 7:58:50 -> Week 44 (days: 5) | 43:18:40 | overtime: +00:48:40 2015-11-02 (Mon) (45): 9:03:18 / 8:33:18 2015-11-03 (Tue) (45): 9:06:52 / 8:36:52 2015-11-04 (Wed) (45): 9:12:58 / 8:42:58 2015-11-05 (Thu) (45): 8:21:51 / 7:51:51 2015-11-06 (Fri) (45): 8:31:11 / 8:01:11 -> Week 45 (days: 5) | 44:16:10 | overtime: +01:46:10 2015-11-09 (Mon) (46): 9:43:30 / 9:13:30 2015-11-10 (Tue) (46): 9:11:36 / 8:41:36 2015-11-11 (Wed) (46): 9:02:32 / 8:32:32 2015-11-12 (Thu) (46): 9:15:01 / 8:45:01 2015-11-13 (Fri) (46): 8:21:53 / 7:51:53 -> Week 46 (days: 5) | 45:34:32 | overtime: +03:04:32 2015-11-16 (Mon) (47): 9:08:06 / 8:38:06 -> Week 47 (days: 1) | 09:08:06 | overtime: +00:38:06