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Console Time Tracker

admin — Sun, 2009-10-25 03:18

Hey,

I had been needing a time tracker for my new job (haven't told you about that, have I ;-) ), so I wrote one In Bash shell script.

If you understand the phrase "/bin/bash ~/ctimetracker-0.0.1/ctimetracker", then this might be understandable to you, and more than that, it *could* be useful.

So, checkout the public domain code, all on it's very own, special page. It took a whole day to write that (almost) mess :-(. Have fun with it!

One of these days I'll work on the menu and layout so ctimetracker isn't so prominent but is still findable. We'll see though.

Console Time Tracker

Off to bed. Thanks for reading :-).

--Teran (sega01)
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OK, of course I had to take a

Anonymous — Fri, 2010-02-12 10:54
OK, of course I had to take a look immediately instead of going to bed... The AbstractShell.logger has a levelValue of 900 (WARNING) instead of 500 (FINE) after being created, so the log output is simply never written to the console. That leaves the question of where this value is coming from, I'll leave that for later. By simply adding this line to the AbstractShell constructor output is fixed:
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