vim-pomodoro
is a Vim plugin for the Pomodoro time management technique.
This is a fork that mitigate some issues with the original plugin.
It requires Vim 8/Neovim.
This implementation use the new Vim 8/Neovim timers.
The usage of vim-pomodoro is simple. :PomodoroStart [pomodoro_name]
starts a new pomodoro.
The parameter pomodoro_name
is optional. After a pomodoro has ended, a confirmation dialog will
remind you to take a break. When the break has ended, another dialog will ask you if you want
to start a new pomodoro. Furthermore, the remaining time of a pomodoro can be displayed in the
statusline of vim.
If you do not want vim-pomodoro to use popup windows but text dialogs inside Vim, add
set guioptions+=c
to your ~/.gvimrc
. Please note that this will globally disable
popup notification windows in Vim.
Also, in addition to the default notifications inside vim, vim-pomodoro allows you to add further external notifications, such as sounds, system-notification popups etc.
Add the following options to your ~/.vimrc
to configure vim-pomodoro
" Duration of a pomodoro in minutes (default: 25)
let g:pomodoro_time_work = 25
" Duration of a break in minutes (default: 5)
let g:pomodoro_time_slack = 5
" Log completed pomodoros, 0 = False, 1 = True (default: 0)
let g:pomodoro_do_log = 0
" Path to the pomodoro log file (default: /tmp/pomodoro.log)
let g:pomodoro_log_file = "/tmp/pomodoro.log"
To display the remaining time of a pomodoro in your statusline, add
set statusline=%#ErrorMsg#%{PomodoroStatus()}%#StatusLine#
to your ~/.vimrc
Notifications outside vim can be enabled through the option g:pomodoro_notification_cmd
.
For instance, to play a soundfile after each completed pomodoro or break, add something like
let g:pomodoro_notification_cmd = "mpg123 -q ~/.vim/pomodoro-notification.mp3"
to your ~/.vimrc
. System-wide notifications can, for instance, be done via zenity and
the option
let g:pomodoro_notification_cmd = 'zenity --notification --text="Pomodoro finished"''
vim-pomodoro
requires Vim 8/Neovim.
The recommended installation method for this plugin is via vim-plug:
Plug 'adelarsq/vim-pomodoro'
You can also use Vundle:
Bundle 'adelarsq/vim-pomodoro'
to your ~/.vimrc
and run BundleInstall
afterwards. If you don't want to use Vundle, first install
AsyncCommand and simply extract the tarfile in your ~/.vim directory afterwards.