Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: Pomodoropie
Version: 1.0.0
Summary: A Python pomodoro clock
Home-page: https://github.com/Jeff-Moorhead/pomodoropie
Author: Jeff Moorhead
Author-email: jeff.moorhead1@gmail.com
License: UNKNOWN
Description: Pomodoropie
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        Pomodoropie is a simple command-line pomodoro clock written in Python. The application allows you to specify
        the duration, in minutes, of the work segments, short breaks, and long breaks. Each run of the application
        times one session, which consists of four work segments, three short breaks, and one long break. After the
        long break, the application closes and the user must rerun the application to start a new session. The default
        duration for work segments is 25 minutes. The default for short and long breaks is 5 and 15 minutes respectively.
        The application accepts three arguments: `-w` or `--work`, `-s` or `--short`, and `-l` or `--long`. These
        represent the duration of each corresponding segment, should the user decide they do not want to use the default
        durations.
        
        In between each session, an alert box is displayed to tell the user that the segment is over and how much time
        there is in the new segment. The user should only exit the alert box when they are ready to move onto the
        next segment of the session. The alert box is powered by Zenity and will appear even if the user is in a different
        window. This is to ensure that the user will always know when it is time to break or time to start working.
        
        Pomodoropie may be simple, but it will be handy if you just need a simple time keeping device. Please feel free
        to send me an email at jeff.moorhead1@gmail.com with any modification requests.
        
        
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