Just recently traq reached v0.1. There have been three notable changes since its initial release:
- support for bash autocompletion. The setup instructions have been updated accordingly.
- the generated data files are now stored in a separate directory, which can be configured using the
TRAQ_DATA_DIR
environment variable. Pascal Hartig was kind enough to suggest this separation and also issued a pull request on github. - the directory structure contains a new subdirectory, grouping entries by the year they were created in.
If you are using traq you’ll need to follow the setup instructions a second time and move all your data files to the newly created data directory.
traq is getting better every time the code base changes, and I really like the ability to track times using my CLI.
bottom line: if you like a CLI you should probably give traq a try.