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# Pomodoro task tracker
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This is a command line tool to help you follow the [pomodoro technique](http://www.pomodorotechnique.com/).
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Mainly this technique helps you to focus:
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- Work 25 min, relax 5 min.
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- Work 25 min, relax 5 min.
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- Work 25 min, relax 5 min.
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- Work 25 min, relax 30 min.
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# How it works
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The work session:
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1. You to enter the title of the task. If you already entered some tasks, they are added as options, and you can simply enter a number.
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2. It starts a timer for 25 minutes.
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- You could end it before the 25 minutes by pressing enter.
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- You could wait the 25 minutes to stop, then you are notified it is time to take a break. If you don't press enter (inside the launched terminal), you are notified each minute. The timer add a "+" before and grow.
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After you pressed enter you enter the pause session.
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Simply rest, you will be notified when it is time for another work session.
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You can shorten the pause by pressing enter.
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Also it works nicely with [get-shit-done](http://github.com/yogsototh/get-shit-done.git). Mainly get-shit-done block a list of websites know to favorise procrastination.
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