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uair
uair
is a minimal pomodoro timer for UNIX-like operating systems. Unlike other timers, uair
simply prints the remaining time to standard output. Other than making the code more maintainable, this design allows uair
to be very extensible as it can be used in various status bars and even command-line and graphical user interfaces.
Features
- Extensible: Can be used in status bars, desktop widgets, CLIs, GUIs, etc.
- Keyboard-driven: Uses
uairctl
command-line utility for pausing/resuming the timer. It can be binded to a keyboard shortcut. - Resource-efficient: Uses concurrency instead of spawing multiple threads.
- Multiple synchronized timers: Multiple synchronized
uair
timers can co-exist while sharing a single handle - Minimal: It adheres to the UNIX philosophy of focusing in doing one thing, and doing it well.
Installation
From Arch User Repository
uair
is packaged for the AUR. Use an AUR helper or makepkg
to install.
paru -S uair
or
yay -S uair
or
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/uair.git
cd uair
makepkg -si
From the official NetBSD repositories
pkgin install uair
From crates.io
cargo install uair
Make sure to include $HOME/.cargo/bin
in the PATH
variable.
Usage
Quickstart
Copy resources/uair.toml
under the project directory to ~/.config/uair/
.
mkdir -p ~/.config/uair
cp -r resources/uair.toml ~/.config/uair/uair.toml
Start uair.
uair
When uair
is started, or a session is completed, the timer is in a paused state. In order to start the session, uairctl
command must be used. Start the session by resuming the timer by invoking uairctl
from another shell.
uairctl resume
and pause the session using
uairctl pause
To toggle between pause and resume states, use
uairctl toggle
To start another instance synced with this one, you can use
uairctl listen
Configuration
Configuration is done in TOML. If a config file is not specified by the -c
flag, it is sourced according to the XDG Base Directory Specification, i.e. it looks for the config file in the following order, until it successfully finds one.
- $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/uair/uair.toml
- $HOME/.config/uair/uair.toml
- ~/.config/uair/uair.toml
Example Config:
[defaults]
format = "{time}\n"
[[sessions]]
id = "work"
name = "Work"
duration = "30m"
command = "notify-send 'Work Done!'"
[[sessions]]
id = "rest"
name = "Rest"
duration = "5m"
command = "notify-send 'Rest Done!'"
[[sessions]]
id = "hardwork"
name = "Work, but harder"
duration = "1h 30m"
command = "notify-send 'Hard Work Done!'"
A list of sessions has to be provided in the sessions
key. Each session is a table containing the properties of the session. Some of those properties are listed as follows:
id
: unique identifier of the sessionname
: name of the sessionduration
: duration of the sessioncommand
: command which is run when the session finishesformat
: specifies the format in which text is printed each secondautostart
: boolean value (true or false) which dictates whether the session automatically starts.
If a property of a session in the array is unspecified, the default value specified in the defaults
section is used instead. The exception to this rule is the id
property which, if unspecified, defaults to the index(starting from 0) of session in the sessions array. If the property is not mentioned in the default section too, then the property is sourced from a list of hard-coded defaults.
It is recommended to specify an id
for every session as it makes it possible for uair
to keep track of the current session while reloading the config file. It also makes it convenient to jump to any session using its id
using uairctl jump
command.
Integration with polybar
Include pomodoro module in the config.
[module/uair]
type = custom/script
exec = uair
label = %output%
tail = true
Remember to include the module in the modules list.
modules-right = filesystem uair pulseaudio xkeyboard memory cpu wlan eth date
In order for it to be displayed, a newline should be printed after printing the remaining time.
[defaults]
format = "{time}\n"
[[sessions]]
id = "work"
name = "Work"
duration = "30m"
command = "notify-send 'Work Done!'"
Simple CLI timer
[defaults]
format = "\r{time} "
[[sessions]]
id = "work"
name = "Work"
duration = "1h 30m"
command = "notify-send 'Work Done!'"
Run with:
clear && uair
GUI with yad
[defaults]
format = "{percent}\n#{time}\n"
[[sessions]]
id = "work"
name = "Work"
duration = "1h 30m"
command = "notify-send 'Work Done!'"
Run with:
uair | yad --progress --no-buttons --css="* { font-size: 80px; }"
Roadmap
- Basic pause/resume functionality using UNIX sockets
- next/prev subcommands
- Format specifiers
- Ability to reload configuration
- uairctl listen subcommand: for multiple synchonized timers
- Dedicated GUI client
- Dedicated crossterm client