A time tracker for GNOME
https://github.com/projecthamster/hamster
Project Hamster is a time tracker for keeping track on how much time
is spent during the day on activities that are set up.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
- Links to openSUSE:Factory / hamster-time-tracker
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gnome-tweak-tool should be at least in the recommended list. It took a while to figure out how to use the extension because the "tweaktool" mentioned in the extension README.md did not show up anywhere.
GNOME tweaks, and to my knowledge, it's part of the standard set of tools installed with a OpenSUSE/GNOME installation. But yeah, I guess recommending it would be a good idea.
confirmed, gnome-tweak-tool is recommended by "patterns-gnome-gnome_basic". It should be available on any openSUSE/GNOME installation.
gnome-tweaks was not there on a fresh Leap-15.1 install virtualbox, maybe because gnome was installed after kde, as a dependency of another package.
@mwilck https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/777420 was declined due to a missing entry in the changelog. If you want a newer version in Leap 15.2, I suggest fixing and re-submitting.
Also: hamster-time-tracker 3.1 is out
Not 3.1, 3.0.1. I'm actually one of the maintainers now. But I don't feel comfortable with this release yet. There's no hurry to update IMO.
Wrt the bot review, yes, I'm going to fix that as soon as I get down to it.
@mwilck hamster-time-tracker 3.0.2 is out
I know. No worries, our package has all the relevant patches already that went into 3.0.2.