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Campbell Alden
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Update README.md 2025-04-20 22:18:34 +09:00
Campbell Alden
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Create README.md 2025-04-20 22:11:19 +09:00
Campbell Alden
51a200d1a3 Bug Fix: Count time from now if the end time is before now 2024-12-27 09:36:49 +09:00
Campbell Alden
2b55df907b Count end time from the last time if the last time is in the future 2024-12-26 18:47:35 +09:00
Campbell Alden
9087e69c79 Simplify the now string 2024-12-23 16:59:09 +09:00
Campbell Alden
b6d1c0ea0c Change the default behavior for hours to 0 if discount is set 2024-12-13 18:22:22 +09:00
Campbell Alden
7a6aa2489b Add the option to treat minutes and hours flags as discounting from an 8 hr day 2024-12-13 18:11:48 +09:00
Campbell Alden
27b9345377 Fix a few small issues with v2 2024-11-07 21:54:04 +09:00
Campbell Alden
a11d5c0f5d Massively rework the time tracker, mainly to support times across midnight 2024-11-07 15:48:37 +09:00
Campbell Alden
b6df8af541 Add an option for how many hours you intend to work 2024-10-21 15:11:38 +09:00
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[package]
name = "time-track"
version = "1.0.0"
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edition = "2021"
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# time-track
A simple CLI tool for tracking how much time you have left to work. I find myself stressing about whether I'm hitting 8 real hours, so this little tool helps me avoid wasting
time calculating when my work day will end.
Simply enter times, one per line and send an EOF character when you're done. The first lines opens a span of work and the next line closes it so that you can build up working
time be clocking in and out. Finally, you can send additional arguments to the program to configure how long you intend to work (the default is 8 hours).
```
time-track
Working for 8 hours
Input times one per line. Send an EOF character to finish inputting...
8:30
9:30
11:15
12:30
13:16
18:20
19:30
20:11 # Send an EOF
Exactly done
```

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use clap::Parser;
/// A simple program to track time spans and calculate remaining hours to work
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(author, version, about, long_about = None)]
pub struct Args {
/// How many hours you intend to work (sums with `minutes`)
/// Usually defaults to 8 hours, but if discount is set then it defaults to 0
#[arg(long)]
pub hours: Option<i64>,
/// How many minutes you intend to work (sums with `hours`)
#[arg(long, default_value_t = 0)]
pub minutes: i64,
/// If true, the the hours and minutes fields are treated as subtracting from 8 hours
#[arg(long, default_value_t = false)]
pub discount: bool,
}

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use std::io::{stdin, BufRead};
use std::io::{self, BufRead};
use chrono::{DateTime, Local};
use chrono::{NaiveTime, Duration, Local, NaiveDateTime};
use clap::Parser;
use atty::Stream;
use anyhow::{anyhow, Result};
mod args;
mod time;
mod modes;
use modes::Modes;
use args::Args;
/// A simple program to track time spans
#[derive(Parser, Debug)]
#[command(author, version, about, long_about = None)]
struct Args {
/// Specify how the program should behave
#[clap(value_enum, default_value_t = Modes::default())]
mode: Modes,
}
fn epoch() -> NaiveTime {
NaiveTime::from_hms_opt(0, 0, 0).expect("0, 0, 0 to be valid arguments to from_hms_opt")
}
/// Given an arbitrary string, attempt to parse it as a naive time in the format HH:mm
fn parse_time(time_str: &str) -> Result<NaiveDateTime> {
let time = NaiveTime::parse_from_str(time_str, "%H:%M")?;
let naive_date = NaiveDateTime::from_timestamp_millis(
time.signed_duration_since(epoch()).num_milliseconds(),
).ok_or(anyhow!("Should be able to make a datetime"))?;
Ok(naive_date)
}
fn adjust_last(first: &NaiveTime, second: NaiveTime) -> NaiveTime {
// The following logic attempts to handle wrapping from AM -> PM and also from PM ->
// AM but cannot handle multiple days in a single span
if (second < *first) && first.signed_duration_since(epoch()).num_hours() < 12 {
// Assuming wrapped to PM
// first = 8:00
// second: 1:00
second + Duration::hours(12)
} else if second < *first {
// Wrapped to a new day because first was after noon.
// first = 14:40
// second = 1:30
second + Duration::hours(24)
} else {
second
}
}
/// The default way of calculating time. Time values are given one per line and subsequent pairs of
/// lines are considered time spans. If an odd number of spans is given, then the final time value
/// is ignored.
fn all_at_once(is_terminal: bool) -> Result<Vec<Duration>> {
if is_terminal {
println!("Enter simple times one per line. Send an EOF character to sum all time spans");
}
let mut durations = vec![];
let mut seen: Option<String> = None;
for line in stdin().lock().lines() {
let cleaned = line?.trim().to_string();
if let Some(previous) = &seen {
let first = parse_time(previous)?;
let second = adjust_last(&first.time(), parse_time(&cleaned)?.time());
durations.push(second - first.time());
seen = None;
} else {
seen = Some(cleaned.to_string());
}
}
if let Some(unpaired) = seen {
let now = Local::now().naive_local().time();
let last = adjust_last(&now, parse_time(&unpaired)?.time());
println!("Ended with an open span from {unpaired}... assuming now: {}", now.format("%H:%M"));
durations.push(now - last);
}
return Ok(durations);
}
/// A "live" time tracker. Each time the user presses enter a new span is started or an existing
/// span is closed. The user may end the tracking at any time by sending an EOF command.
fn live_spans() -> Result<Vec<Duration>> {
println!("Tracking Spans Live. Press ENTER to start a span\n");
let mut durations = vec![];
let mut seen: Option<NaiveTime> = None;
for _line in stdin().lock().lines() {
let mut now = Local::now().naive_local().time();
if let Some(previous) = &seen {
now = adjust_last(previous, now);
let prev_time = previous.format("%H:%M");
let now_time = now.format("%H:%M");
println!("Closing span from {prev_time} - {now_time}");
println!("Status: Away");
durations.push(now - *previous);
seen = None;
} else {
let now_time = now.format("%H:%M");
println!("Starting span at {now_time}");
println!("Status: Working");
seen = Some(now);
}
}
if let Some(unpaired) = seen {
println!("Closing unpaired span now");
let mut now = Local::now().naive_local().time();
now = adjust_last(&unpaired, now);
durations.push(now - unpaired);
}
return Ok(durations);
}
fn to_hrs_minutes(total_minutes: i64) -> (i64, i64) {
let minutes = total_minutes % 60;
let hours = total_minutes / 60;
(hours, minutes)
}
fn show_time(hours: i64, minutes: i64) -> String {
let pluralized_hours = match hours {
1 => "1 hour".to_string(),
_ => format!("{hours} hours"),
};
let pluralized_minutes = match minutes {
1 => "1 minute".to_string(),
_ => format!("{minutes} minutes"),
};
if hours == 0 {
return pluralized_minutes.to_string();
}
if minutes == 0 {
return pluralized_hours.to_string();
}
return format!("{pluralized_hours} and {pluralized_minutes}");
}
fn get_charaterized_time_remaining(total_minutes: i64, target_minutes: i64) -> String {
if total_minutes == target_minutes {
return "Exactly done".to_string();
}
if total_minutes > target_minutes {
let diff = total_minutes - target_minutes;
let (hours, minutes) = to_hrs_minutes(diff);
return format!("You have overworked {}", show_time(hours, minutes))
} else {
let diff = target_minutes - total_minutes;
let (hours, minutes) = to_hrs_minutes(diff);
let end_at = (Local::now() + Duration::minutes(diff)).time();
let end_str = end_at.format("%-I:%M %p");
return format!("You have {} remaining (end at {} starting now)", show_time(hours, minutes), end_str)
}
}
fn main() {
fn main() -> Result<()> {
let args = Args::parse();
let is_terminal = atty::is(Stream::Stdin);
if !is_terminal && !args.mode.supports_piped_input() {
panic!("Cannot run {0} mode on piped input", args.mode);
let stdin = io::stdin();
let hours = args.hours.unwrap_or(
if args.discount {
0
} else {
8
}
);
let maybe_durations = match args.mode {
Modes::TimeTable => all_at_once(is_terminal),
Modes::Live => live_spans(),
let target_minutes = if args.discount {
(8 * 60) - ((hours * 60) + args.minutes)
} else {
hours * 60 + args.minutes
};
let (hrs, mins) = time::to_hrs_minutes(target_minutes);
println!("Working for {}", time::show_time(hrs, mins));
println!("Input times one per line. Send an EOF character to finish inputting...");
let mut lines: Vec<String> = vec![];
for line in stdin.lock().lines() {
lines.push(line.expect("Issues when reading from stdin"));
}
match maybe_durations {
Ok(durations) => {
let total_minutes: i64 = durations.iter().map(|d| { d.num_minutes() }).sum();
let (hours, minutes) = to_hrs_minutes(total_minutes);
// This is immeidately going to be turned back into a DateTime, which the doc says is fine
#[allow(deprecated)]
let midnight = Local::now().date().and_hms_opt(0, 0, 0).ok_or(anyhow!("Expected midnight to exist"))?;
let times = time::from_stream(&midnight, lines.iter())?;
println!("-----------------");
println!("You have been working for {}", show_time(hours, minutes));
println!("{}", get_charaterized_time_remaining(total_minutes, 8 * 60))
let mut total_minutes: i64 = 0;
let mut first: Option<DateTime<Local>> = None;
let mut last: Option<DateTime<Local>> = None;
for time in times {
match first {
None => {
first = Some(time);
},
Err(err) => eprintln!("{}\nExiting...", err),
Some(prev) => {
total_minutes += (time - prev).num_minutes();
first = None;
last = Some(time);
}
}
}
if let Some(remaining) = first {
let now = Local::now();
let now_str = now.format("%-I:%M %p");
println!("Ended with unclosed span... assuming ending now: {}", now_str);
total_minutes += (now - remaining).num_minutes();
}
println!("{}", time::get_charaterized_time_remaining(total_minutes, target_minutes, last.unwrap_or_else(|| Local::now())));
Ok(())
}

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use clap::ValueEnum;
#[derive(ValueEnum, Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
pub enum Modes {
/// Perform calculations by treating stdin as a stream of time pairs separated by newlines
TimeTable,
/// Perform live tracking of the user's time until an EOF character is received.
Live,
}
impl Modes {
/// Determine whether or not the variant supports piped input vs being used as a CLI tool
/// directly by a human
pub fn supports_piped_input(&self) -> bool {
match self {
Modes::TimeTable => true,
Modes::Live => false,
}
}
}
impl Default for Modes {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::TimeTable
}
}
impl std::fmt::Display for Modes {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
self.to_possible_value()
.expect("no values are skipped")
.get_name()
.fmt(f)
}
}

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use chrono::{Duration, Local, DateTime};
use anyhow::{Result, anyhow};
use std::iter::Iterator;
use regex::Regex;
fn parse_datetime(reference_date: &DateTime<Local>, s: &str) -> Result<DateTime<Local>> {
let re = Regex::new(r"^\s*([12]?\d):([012345]\d)\s*$")?;
let (_, [hrs, mins]) = re.captures(s).ok_or(anyhow!(format!("Failed to parse \"{s}\" as a time")))?.extract();
let mins: u32 = mins.parse()?;
let mut hrs: u32 = hrs.parse()?;
let mut date = *reference_date;
if hrs > 23 {
let num_days = hrs / 24;
date = *reference_date + Duration::days(num_days.into());
hrs = hrs % 24;
}
#[allow(deprecated)]
Ok(date.date().and_hms_opt(hrs, mins, 0).ok_or(anyhow!(format!("{}:{:0>2} not a real time", hrs, mins)))?)
}
pub fn from_stream<'a>(reference_date: &DateTime<Local>, stream: impl Iterator<Item = &'a String>) -> Result<Vec<DateTime<Local>>> {
let mut durations: Vec<DateTime<Local>> = vec![];
for val in stream {
durations.push(parse_datetime(reference_date, val)?);
}
return Ok(durations);
}
pub fn show_time(hours: i64, minutes: i64) -> String {
let pluralized_hours = match hours {
1 => "1 hour".to_string(),
_ => format!("{hours} hours"),
};
let pluralized_minutes = match minutes {
1 => "1 minute".to_string(),
_ => format!("{minutes} minutes"),
};
if hours == 0 {
return pluralized_minutes.to_string();
}
if minutes == 0 {
return pluralized_hours.to_string();
}
return format!("{pluralized_hours} and {pluralized_minutes}");
}
pub fn to_hrs_minutes(total_minutes: i64) -> (i64, i64) {
let minutes = total_minutes % 60;
let hours = total_minutes / 60;
(hours, minutes)
}
pub fn get_charaterized_time_remaining(
total_minutes: i64,
target_minutes: i64,
ended_at: DateTime<Local>,
) -> String {
if total_minutes == target_minutes {
return "Exactly done".to_string();
}
if total_minutes > target_minutes {
let diff = total_minutes - target_minutes;
let (hours, minutes) = to_hrs_minutes(diff);
return format!("You have overworked {}", show_time(hours, minutes))
} else {
let diff = target_minutes - total_minutes;
let (hours, minutes) = to_hrs_minutes(diff);
let now = Local::now();
return if ended_at > now {
let end_at = (ended_at + Duration::minutes(diff)).time();
let end_str = end_at.format("%-I:%M %p");
format!(
"You have {} remaining (end at {} starting from {})",
show_time(hours, minutes),
end_str,
ended_at.format("%-I:%M %p"),
)
} else {
let end_at = (now + Duration::minutes(diff)).time();
let end_str = end_at.format("%-I:%M %p");
format!("You have {} remaining (end at {} starting now)", show_time(hours, minutes), end_str)
}
}
}