This program helps managing time using the Pomodoro technique. Press Ctrl-C to open an option menu during runtime. If you want to override the default runtime variables, place the option variables that are at the top of the script in ~/.config/neo-pomodoro/neo-pomodoro.conf
and modify them.
Usage: neo-pomodoro [OPTIONS]
Options:
-b
,--breaks
Sets the amount of short breaks before a long break-i
,--interactive
Enables interactive options before each break-t
,--break-time
Sets the time in minutes for the long breaks-c
,--config
Specifies an alternative configuration file-h
,--help
Display this help and exit
Pro-tip: Use Android's Focus Mode to snooze distracting apps during the Pomodoros.
When opening the quit menu by pressing Ctrl-C, any running sleep
command in the pomodoro_timer
function are interrupted. During a Pomodoro, this cancels 1 minute from the timer. But in case of a standard long break, it would cancel a 30 minute sleep
. This bug will not be fixed. In order for the quit menu to appear, any sleep
or running activity needs to be interrupted. Creating shorter sleep
intervals would minimize this timer drift, but as a consequence would create more CPU interrupts. Which as a trade-off has performance and energy consumption implications. This bug could be regarded as a "feature", since it allows a user to cancel a running break.