Sorry for the name !
This is a massively over-engineered implementation of a simple task, meant to help me learn domain-driven design and python packaging. And other things.
But it works and can be useful.
It's a CLI interface that allows you to
-
record start/end time of your work with around a click, instead of opening a csv and typing date-time. You may directly add a work session that you pre-define yourself (useful e.g. if you forgot to run the program while working, or if it crashed).
-
fits all that into a template bill with around a click, instead of manually filling yourself your file.
- Keeping track of work : when you start working, open a terminal window and start
recording your work session running
freebilly record-session
. Seefreebilly record-session --help
for more information. You may directly supply a work session withfreebilly supply-session
. Seefreebilly supply-session --help
. - Billing : build whatever bill template you want (for example, a
.tex
file), and fill it with your work log information and other extra things by runningfreebilly produce-bill
on your terminal. Seefreebilly produce_bill --help
for more information.
It's stored in the TestPyPi package repository, which doesn't have everything PyPi does. So make sure your environment has the dependencies
specified in setup.cfg
. Then run :
python3 -m pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --no-deps freebilly