Thyme

Thyme is a pomodoro timer for tmux.

Thyme Example

Installation

Mac

brew install hughbien/tap/thyme

This will install Crystal as a dependency. If you already have this version of Crystal, feel free to run:

brew install hughbien/tap/thyme --ignore-dependencies crystal

Linux

Download the latest binary and place it in your $PATH:

wget -O thyme https://github.com/hughbien/thyme/releases/download/v0.1.4/thyme-linux-amd64

MD5 checksum is: 221d80b1fb7ec32ac58ca193852d9afb

From Source

Checkout this repo, run make and make install:

git clone https://github.com/hughbien/thyme.git
cd thyme
make
make install

Usage

Start thyme with:

thyme

You'll have 25 minutes by default. Other useful commands:

thyme       # run again to pause/unpause
thyme -s    # to stop
thyme -r    # repeats timer until manually stopped; default break of 5 minutes
thyme -r10  # repeat timer 10 times
thyme -f    # run in foreground, useful for debugging hooks

Configuration

Configure via the ~/.thymerc file:

timer: 1500               # 25 minutes per pomodoro (in seconds)
timer_break: 300          # 5 minutes per break (in seconds)
timer_warning: 300        # show warning color at 5 minutes left (in seconds)
repeat: 4                 # set default for -r flag, otherwise repeat indefinitely
color_default: "default"  # set default timer color for tmux
color_warning: "red"      # set warning color for tmux, set to "default" to disable
color_break: "default"    # set break color for tmux
status_align: "left"      # use tmux's left status line instead, defaults to "right"

Thyme sets tmux's status-right/left and interval for you. If you'd prefer to do this yourself (or need to combine it with other statuses), set status_override:

status_override: false    # don't let thyme set tmux's status-right/left/interval

Then in your ~/.tmux.conf file, set the status command and interval:

set -g status-right '#(cat /path/to/thyme-status)'
set -g status-interval 1

Custom options can be added via the options group. The today example below adds a -t option for opening a todo today file. The hello example echos to STDOUT.

options:
  today:
    flag: "-t"
    flag_long: "--today"
    description: "Open TODO today file"
    command: "vim ~/path/to/todo.md"

  hello:
    flag: "-H"
    flag_long: "--hello name"
    description: "Say hello!"
    command: "echo \"Hello #{flag}! #{args}.\"" # eg `thyme -H John "How are you?"`

The following placeholders are available for options:

Custom hooks can be added via the hooks group. Valid events are: before/after a pomodoro, before_break/after_break for breaks, and before_all/after_all for the entire session.

hooks:
  notify:
    events: ["after"]
    command: "terminal-notifier -message \"Pomodoro finished #{repeat_suffix}\" -title \"thyme\""

  notify_break:
    events: ["after_break"]
    command: "terminal-notifier -message \"Break finished #{repeat_suffix}\" -title \"thyme\""

The following placeholders are available for hooks:

Development

Use make for common tasks:

make build                   # to create a release binary in the bin directory
make build-static            # to create a static release binary for Linux
make install                 # to copy release binary into system bin (uses $INSTALL_BIN)
make spec                    # to run all tests
make spec ARGS=path/to/spec  # to run a single test
make clean                   # to remove build artifacts and bin directory
make reset                   # to reload ~/.tmux.conf file (useful while debugging)
make run                     # to run locally
make run ARGS=-h             # to run with local arguments

TODO

License

Copyright 2021 Hugh Bien.

Released under BSD License, see LICENSE for details.