# timestudy
Frederick W. Taylor was a bastard, but it *is* helpful to keep track of the amount of time you spend on an activity if you're doing it for your own benefit. `timestudy` is here to help you in this endeavor.
## Project status
`timestudy` intends to be an activity tracker similar to [Timewarrior](https://timewarrior.net/). It is mostly a project to help me expand my Rust skills, so you probably actually want Timewarrior, not this. (There are far fewer features at the moment, and probably far more bugs.) But perhaps someday it will be a decent alternative. A front-end GUI is currently being built in tandem: <https://codeberg.org/kdwarn/ts-gui>, and I also hope to build a CLI as well.
Features, enhancements, bugs, questions, and similar are tracked in [issues](https://codeberg.org/kdwarn/timestudy/issues). These are then distilled into [milestones](https://codeberg.org/kdwarn/timestudy/milestones). I intend to regularly update the next two milestones as a way to think about and plan the next immediate things to do.
## Tests
The library uses a feature that enables sharing of code between the integration tests and unit tests. To include the integration tests in a test run, use `cargo test --features inttests`.