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@@ -4,14 +4,12 @@ go2work go2work is a small command-line program to help you get up in the morning so you can work. You can set custom ringtones and get a cool fortune too. It is very inspired from shalarm (https://github.com/jahendrie/shalarm). -I made go2work originally to learn - -the Go programming language and also because shalarm didn't work out -of the box on FreeBSD. +I made go2work originally to learn the Go programming language and also +because shalarm didn't work out of the box on FreeBSD. go2work has several options and is configurable though a configuration file. Refer to - $ man go2work + $ man go2work to get a list of all options. Dependencies @@ -26,11 +24,9 @@ You can get go2work through git and build it from source. The installation is straight forward: $ git clone git://jozanofastora.xyz/jozan/go2work.git $ cd go2work - $ make $ sudo make install clean Note that on BSD systems you want to use gmake instead of make: - $ gmake $ sudo gmake install clean Configuration and usage @@ -38,7 +34,7 @@ Configuration and usage Here is the default configuration file path: /usr/local/etc/go2work/go2work.toml -It is recommanded to copy it right away to +It is recommanded to copy it right away to: /home/your_name/.config/go2work/go2work.toml go2work will search for configuration files in this order of importance: @@ -47,7 +43,6 @@ go2work will search for configuration files in this order of importance: /usr/local/etc/go2work/go2work.toml Here are some examples of usage. - It is highly recommanded to test your configuration first, unless you intentionally plan on not waking up. To run a test, use: $ go2work -t @@ -66,7 +61,7 @@ or this will work as well: But when planning on waking up at 06:30 P.M. use: $ go2work 18:30 -When minutes don't matter, for example setting the alarm at *10:00*, +When minutes don't matter, for example setting the alarm at 10:00, you can format the time as: $ go2work 10:00 |