A mite time tracking command line interface.
- Grab a release from https://github.com/leanovate/mite-go/releases for your operating system and unpack it into your $PATH (or %PATH% on windows).
- Make sure that the
mite
command is executable by executingmite version
in your shell - Setup
mite
to use your API key by:- visiting https://"your account name here".mite.yo.lk/myself and note down the API key
- executing the following commands
mite config api.key="your API key here"
mite config api.url=https://"your account name here".mite.yo.lk
- Optional: set a default project & service by:
- retrieving the desired project & service id by executing
mite projects
andmite services
respectively - configuring those id's as default by executing
mite config projectId="the project id"
andmite config serviceId="the service id"
- retrieving the desired project & service id by executing
- Optional: mite allows you to define often used project & service combinations as activities. You can configure them by:
- think of a good name for the activity
- run
mite config activity."your activity name here".projectId="the project id"
- run
mite config activity."your activity name here".serviceId=<the service id"
- the activity names can be used in the
entries create
andentries edit
sub-commands
- Optional: configure your vacation tracking by:
- retrieving the desired project & service id by executing
mite projects
andmite services
respectively - configuring those id's as default by executing
mite config vacation.projectId="the project id"
andmite config vacation.serviceId="the service id"
- configuring your available vacation days per year
mite config vacation.days="vacation days per year"
- retrieving the desired project & service id by executing
Supported sub-commands:
command | functionality |
---|---|
config | sets or reads a config property |
entries | lists & adds time entries |
help | Help about any command |
projects | list & adds projects |
services | list & adds services |
tracker | starts, stops and shows the status of the tracker |
For an up-to-date usage check mite help
.