A pretty command line tool to calculate the number of Pomodoros available between two points in time.
You can install pomodoro-calculator using pip:
$ pip install pomodoro-calculator
Use the get-pomodori command from the shell to run the Pomodoro Calculator:
$ get-pomodori --help Calculate the number of Pomodori available within a time period. Usage: get-pomodori [options] <end-time> get-pomodori (-h | --help | --version) Options: --version show program's version number and exit. -h, --help show this help message and exit. -i, --interval specify that the end time is a time interval, not a time of day. -f, --from=<time> calculate available Pomodori from this time [default: now]. -b, --break=<minutes> the amount of minutes between each Pomodori [default: 5]. -l, --long-break=<minutes> the amount of minutes between every four Pomodori [default: 15]. -p, --pomodoro=<minutes> the amount of minutes for every pomodoro session [default: 25]. -g, --group=<pomodori> the amount of pomodori before a long break [default: 4]. -j, --json output the pomodori schedule in JSON format. -n, --nocolour do not colourise the output. -a, --amount specify that the end time is the number of pomodoros you desire to do, not the time of a day. -x, --extensive-report also write total break time and total session time.
Copyright © 2018 Matt Deacalion Stevens, released under The MIT License.