Chrono
Chrono is a fast, Go-based time tracking tool with a simple interface, suitable for users who need efficient and straightforward time logging.
About this tool
Chrono
Chrono is a fast, open-source time tracking tool written in Go. It is designed for simplicity and efficiency, providing a straightforward command-line interface for logging time and notes related to projects.
Features
- Fast and simple CLI interface for time tracking.
- Track time spent on projects with the
startandstopcommands. - Add notes to time frames to record details of what was done.
- View status of the current time frame with the
statuscommand. - View chronological logs of sessions (frames) for the current day with the
logcommand. - Support for custom start times using the
--startflag with flexible date parsing. - Pre-built binaries available for Windows, Linux, and macOS (x64 and i386).
- Available via package managers, such as Arch Linux AUR and Debian packages (.deb).
- Build from source using Go modules.
- Open-source and community-driven, welcoming contributions.
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Chrono is open-source and free to use.
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