A deep-work tracker in your command line.
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Sep 16, 2023 - Rust
A deep-work tracker in your command line.
A miscellany of thoughts.
Time tracking tool to track effectiveness of deep work sessions for those who works primarily on a computer.
A tiny little widget that improves your online reading experience.
Deep Work Tracker is a productivity tool designed to help you track a state of peak concentration known as deep work. By incorporating deep work into your workflow, you can learn hard things and create high-quality work efficiently. This repository provides a simple solution for tracking your daily results.
An interactive console application for time tracking
Drown out the noise with more noise.
Auto-schedule your day in Google Calendar, optimising for flow states. Browser extension made in Vue.
A distraction-free workspace - no header, no footer, no icons or graphics, no notifications so you can do Deep Work - writing ideas, goals or even coding.
A tool to help you get the most out of your deep work sessions, written in Python.
Simple CLI tool for blocking your distracting apps and websites.
🌟 The "Learning F.A.S.T. for Devs™" A methodology based on the 80/20 rule and the Deep Work, that gives the perfect toolkit for developers to learn new skills or a programming language 3 times more efficient and faster, allowing them to start straight away, in a matter of days, the development of a new complex, modern and scalable software 🚀
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