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1.1 KiB
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27 lines
1.1 KiB
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Simple timing application for text terminals. Helper for preparing tea,
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coffee, pasta etc.
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Single large up-counting clock with optional alarm times. Alarm times may
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be given as command line arguments, read from stdin or entered interactively.
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USAGE: kitchentimer [-h|-v] [-e|--exec COMMAND] [-p] [-q] [ALARM[/LABEL]]
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PARAMETERS:
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[ALARM TIME[/LABEL]] Any number of alarm times (HH:MM:SS) with optional
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label.
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Show this help.
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-v, --version Show version information.
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-e, --exec [COMMAND] Execute COMMAND on alarm. Occurrences of {t} will
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be replaced by the alarm time in (HH:)MM:SS format.
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Occurrences of {l} by alarm label.
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-p, --plain Use simpler block chars to draw the clock.
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-f, --fancy Make use of less common unicode characters.
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-q, --quit Quit program after last alarm.
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SIGNALS: <SIGUSR1> Reset clock.
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<SIGUSR2> Pause or un-pause clock.
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