It’s almost done (it would take one or two weeks to clean it up for FOSS release). It’s a CLI tool. It works great for my use case, but I’m wondering if there’s any interest in a tool like this.

Say you have a simple time-tracking tool that tracks what you do daily. The only problem is that there are gaps and whatnot, which might not look nice if you need to send it to someone else. This tool fixes pretty much all of that.

Main format is a JSON with a “description”, and either “duration” or a “start”/“end” pair. It supports the Timewarrior format out of the box (CLI Time tracking tool).

  • @yetiftw
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    105 hours ago

    “they” uses the same number of characters as “s/he” and flows more naturally

    • @[email protected]
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      54 hours ago

      I’m not sure why “they” isn’t used more often to refer to the unknown. This is what we were taught back home when we learned English.

    • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘
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      25 hours ago

      Sure, sure. But s/he reading this might appreciate the use of special characters to improve his/her password entropy.