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author: James
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date: 2016-12-10 09:33:41+00:00
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title: timetrack improvements
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I’ve just added a couple of improvements to timetrack that allow you to append to existing time recordings (either with an amount like 15m or using live to time additional minutes spent and append them).
You can also remove entries using timetrack rm instead of remove – saving keystrokes is what programming is all about.
You can find the [updated code over at github.][1]
[1]: https://github.com/ravenscroftj/timetrack