A pomodoro timer that grows procedurally generated trees and flowers while you're studying.
First, install the app by running
pip install florodoro
To launch the application, simply run the florodoro
command from a terminal of your choice.
If you'd like to use the latest (unstable) version, install from TestPyPI using
pip install --index-url https://test.pypi.org/simple/ --extra-index-url https://pypi.org/simple florodoro
- Presets – contains common pomodoro timings for study/break/cycle
- Options
- Notify – notification options (sound/pop-ups)
- Plants – plant settings (which ones to grow)
- Overstudy – enables breaks and studies longer than set
- Statistics – shows statistics + an interactive plant gallery
- About – a small TLDR about the project
- Study for ... – how long to study for
- Break for ... – how long to break after study
- Cycles: ... – how many times to repeat study-break (0 means infinite)
- Icon: Book – start the study session
- Icon: Coffee – start a break
- Icon: Pause/continue – pause/continue an ongoing study/break
- Icon: Reset – reset everything
- create virtual environment:
python3 -m venv venv
- activate it
. venv/bin/activate
(assuming you use Bash) - install the package locally:
python3 -m pip install -e .
- the
-e
flag ensures local changes are used when running the package
- the
- develop
- run
florodoro
(make sure thatvenv
is active)
Note: this might not work when the path to the cloned reposity contains whitespace. I didn't look into the reason why (likely a bug in venv
), just something to try if something fails.
All tagged commits in the x.y.z
format are automatically published on PyPi using GitGub Actions.
If the commit is on the testing
branch, the test PyPi instance is used.
The project follows Semver for version numbers and is currently under MAJOR version 0
(under rapid prototyping).
For as long as this is the case, the master branch will only contain MINOR versions, while the testing branch will contain PATCH versions.