Thank you for taking a look at Timewarrior!
Timewarrior is a time tracking utility that offers simple stopwatch features as well as sophisticated calendar-based backfill, along with flexible reporting. It is a portable, well-supported and very active Open Source project.
Please visit timewarrior.net for extensive documentation, downloads, news and more.
Thanks to the community, there are binary packages available here.
Building Timewarrior yourself requires
- git
- cmake
- make
- C++ compiler with full C++14 support, currently gcc 6.1+ or clang 3.4+
- Python 3 (for running the testsuite)
- Asciidoctor (for creating documentation)
There are two ways to retrieve the Timewarrior sources:
-
Clone the repository from GitHub,
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/GothenburgBitFactory/timewarrior cd timewarrior
-
Or download the tarball with curl,
and expand the tarball
tar xzf timew-1.5.0.tar.gz cd timew-1.5.0
Build Timewarrior, optionally run the test suite, and install it.
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=release
make
[make test]
sudo make install
This copies files into the right place (default under /usr/local
), and installs man pages.
Add the optional parameter -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/path/to/your/install/location
to the cmake
command if you want to install Timewarrior at a location other than /usr/local
.
The make install
command may not require sudo
depending on your choice of install location.
Timewarrior has a lively community on many places on the internet. The project has its own Twitter account, and shares community spaces on IRC and Discord with Taskwarrior.
Best place to ask questions is our discussions forum on GitHub. For other support options, take a look at timewarrior.net/support
Contributions are greatly appreciated. Whether in the form of code patches, ideas, discussion, bug reports, encouragement or criticism, we need you!
For support options, take a look at CONTRIBUTING.md or visit timewarior.net.
Visit GitHub and participate in the future of Timewarrior.
Timewarrior is released under the MIT license. For details check the LICENSE file.