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Chrony - low-fat time management

Chrony Virtually all self-development gurus advise their readers to keep a so-called timelog - a journal that records what time is spent on. It's quite simple: you record the start and end time of each action, and at the end of the day, analyze the log and draw the appropriate conclusions.
I felt the advantages of such careful control on the third day already, but I also realized that I was completely unaccustomed (and I don’t want to get used to it, which is the most important thing) to use a pen, notebook and calculator. It would be very nice to have a small software that simplifies the process of maintaining and analyzing timelogs as much as possible. And if she does not impose various ToDo-lists, reminders, a bunch of options, calendars and reports, then it will be great in general.
After a long struggle, my creative nature prevailed over congenital laziness, with the result that Chrony appeared.


Chrony overview

Actually, now is the time to download Chrony 0.1 (zip-archive, 845 Kb) . Comments, criticism and bug reports are welcome.
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In conclusion, I want to say that Chrony uses SQLite to store the timelog. This means that you can open the chrony.db3 file with any SQLite client and do whatever you like with it (count some special statistics, export to other formats, etc.).

Good luck!

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/13110/


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