The Perl Toolchain Summit needs more sponsors. If your company depends on Perl, please support this very important event.
NAME

    YamlTime - YAML-based Personal Time Tracking App

VERSION

    This document describes YamlTime version 0.19. ";

SYNOPSIS

        > yt help

DESCRIPTION

    YamlTime is an application that allows you do your personal project
    time tracking from the command line. It saves your data in plain text
    YAML files. You can use a version control system (like git) to back up
    the data.

    YamlTime can supports multiple customers, multiple projects and
    multiple rates. It has reporting, spreadsheets, tagging, time/tag
    selection and 3rd party plugin modules.

    YamlTime comes with a command line app called yt that does everything.

COMMAND LINE USAGE

    The following commands are supported.

        yt                  - Show current yt status of today's tasks
        yt help             - Get help
        yt help <command>   - Get help for a specific command
        yt init             - Create a new YamlTime store
        yt new              - Start a new task
        yt stop             - Stop the current task
        yt go               - Restart the current task
        yt create <task>    - Create a new task for a specific date/time
        yt edit <task>      - Edit a task's yaml file in $EDITOR
        yt dump <task>      - Read a task file and print to STDOUT
        yt delete <task>    - Delete a task file
        yt check <tasks>    - Check the data in the range for errors
        yt status <tasks>   - Show the current yt status
        yt report <tasks>   - Create a report for a time period
                                using a certain reporting style

    The <yt new> command will prompt you for some information. You can use
    tab completion for many of the fields. The values that you put in your
    config files are the values that are offered (and the only ones you can
    use).

    Some of the fields may be left blank. You can use yt edit to fix up any
    task, later on.

 Options

    yt commands have the following options:

    --from=<date_string>

      Commands that need a time range, use this to set the start time. The
      default is the previous midnight. A human friendly string can be
      used, like: '3 days ago'.

    --to=<date_string>

      Commands that need a time range, use this to set the end time. The
      default is now.

    --tag=<tag_list>

      A comma separated list of tags. Matches tasks the match all the tags.
      You can specify more than once to combine ('or' logig) groups.

    --style=<report-style>

      This names a YamlTime reporting style. The default is CSV, which can
      be used as a spreadsheet.

KUDOS

    Many thanks to the good people of Strategic Data in Melbourne Victoria
    Australia, for supporting me and this project. o/

AUTHOR

    Ingy döt Net <ingy@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

    Copyright 2011-2015. Ingy döt Net.

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself.

    See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html