WorkTUImer
Live demo: https://x.com/KsenKamil/status/1985423210859368716
Simple, keyboard-driven TUI for time-tracking that allows you to quickly add time blocks and automatically group time if same task was done in different sessions Built with Rust and ratatui for efficient time management.
Features
- Fully keyboard-driven: No mouse required - everything accessible via keybinds
- Active timer tracking: Start/stop/pause timers that automatically update work records with actual time spent
- Time as PIN-Inputs: Easly type time with 4 clicks, since all time inputs are PIN-input alike
- Log tasks and breaks, get totals automatically: Add work entries with start/end times - durations are calculated and summed
- Task picker with history: Quickly select from previously used task names or create new ones
- Calendar navigation: Jump between days, weeks, and months
- Arrow keys or Vim motions: Navigate with arrow keys + Enter, or use h/j/k/l + i for Vim-style workflow
- Inline editing with undo/redo: Fix mistakes in place, up to 50 levels of history
- Auto-saves locally per day: Data stored in a local SQLite database under
dirs::data_local_dir()(or./data/work-tuimer.dbfallback) - Optional ticket integration: Detect and link to JIRA, Linear, GitHub issues from task names - open ticket URLs directly in your browser from the app
Installation
Package Managers
Cargo (Rust)
LINK: https://crates.io/crates/work-tuimer
(!!! NOT READY YET !!!) Homebrew (macOS/Linux)
Arch Linux (AUR)
LINK: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/work-tuimer
# Using yay
# Or manually
FreeBSD
Pre-built Binaries
Download the latest pre-built binary for your platform from GitHub Releases:
- Linux (x86_64):
work-tuimer-linux-x86_64 - macOS (Intel):
work-tuimer-macos-x86_64 - macOS (Apple Silicon):
work-tuimer-macos-aarch64 - Windows:
work-tuimer-windows-x86_64.exe
After downloading, make the binary executable and run it:
# Linux / macOS
# Windows
Build from Source
If you prefer to build from source or don't see a binary for your platform:
Usage
Browse Mode
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
↑/k |
Move selection up |
↓/j |
Move selection down |
←/h |
Move field left (Name → Start → End) |
→/l |
Move field right (Name → Start → End) |
[ |
Navigate to previous day (auto-saves) |
] |
Navigate to next day (auto-saves) |
C |
Open calendar view for date navigation |
Enter/i |
Enter edit mode on selected field |
c |
Change task name (opens picker to select/filter/create) |
n |
Add new work record |
b |
Add break (uses selected record's end time as start) |
d |
Delete selected record |
v |
Enter visual mode (multi-select) |
S |
Start/Stop timer for selected record |
P |
Pause/Resume active timer |
t |
Set current time on selected field |
T |
Open ticket in browser (only visible if config exists) |
L |
Open worklog URL in browser (only visible if config exists) |
u |
Undo last change |
r |
Redo undone change |
s |
Save to database |
q |
Quit (auto-saves) |
Edit Mode
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
Tab |
Next field (Name → Start → End → Description → Name) |
Enter |
Save changes and exit edit mode |
Esc |
Cancel and exit edit mode |
Backspace |
Delete character |
| Any char | Insert character |
Task Picker (accessed via c in Browse mode)
Press c on the Name field to open the task picker:
- Shows all unique task names from the current day
- Type to filter the list
- Press Enter to select a task or create a new one
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
| Any char | Type to filter tasks or create new name (including h/j/k/l) |
↑ |
Move selection up in filtered list |
↓ |
Move selection down in filtered list |
Enter |
Select highlighted task or create typed name |
Backspace |
Delete character from filter |
Esc |
Cancel and return to browse mode |
Visual Mode
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
↑/k |
Extend selection up |
↓/j |
Extend selection down |
d |
Delete selected records |
Esc |
Exit visual mode |
Calendar View
| Key | Action |
|---|---|
↑/k |
Move selection up (1 week) |
↓/j |
Move selection down (1 week) |
←/h |
Move selection left (1 day) |
→/l |
Move selection right (1 day) |
[/</, |
Previous month |
]/>/. |
Next month |
Enter |
Jump to selected date |
Esc |
Close calendar view |
Timer Sessions
WorkTimer includes a built-in timer system for real-time time tracking. Sessions allow you to track time as you work, with automatic updates, pause/resume support, and seamless CLI/TUI integration.
Quick Start
In the TUI:
- Select a work record and press
Sto start a session - See the timer status bar at the top with elapsed time
- Press
Pto pause/resume,Sto stop
From the CLI:
# Start a session
# Check status
# Pause/resume
# Stop and save
Key Features
- Automatic time updates: End time is set when you stop the session
- Pause support: Only active time is counted, paused duration tracked separately
- Cross-session persistence: Sessions survive app restarts
- CLI + TUI integration: Start in CLI, stop in TUI, or vice versa
- Visual indicators: Active sessions highlighted with ⏱ icon
For more info, check Timer Sessions Guide
Storage Doctor
Use doctor to verify migration and local storage health:
It prints:
- SQLite database path
- Migration marker status
- Stored day/record counts
- Active timer presence
- Legacy JSON backup file counts
Issue Tracker Integration
WorkTimer supports automatic ticket detection from task names and browser integration for any issue tracker (JIRA, Linear, GitHub Issues, GitLab, Azure DevOps, etc.).
Quick Start
- Include ticket IDs in task names:
"PROJ-123: Fix login bug"or"#456: Update docs" - See the ticket badge: Tasks with detected tickets show
🎫 Task Name [PROJ-123] - Open in browser: Press
Tto open the ticket orLto open the worklog
Configuration
Create a config file at ~/.config/work-tuimer/config.toml:
[]
= "my-jira"
[]
= true
= "https://your-company.atlassian.net"
= ["^PROJ-\\d+$", "^WORK-\\d+$"]
= "{base_url}/browse/{ticket}"
= "{base_url}/browse/{ticket}?focusedWorklogId=-1"
For more info, check Issue Tracker Integration Guide
Theme Configuration
WorkTimer supports customizable color themes to personalize your UI experience. The application includes 8 pre-defined themes and supports custom theme definitions.
[]
= "kanagawa" # Options: default, kanagawa, catppuccin, gruvbox, monokai, dracula, everforest, terminal
Available Themes: default, kanagawa, catppuccin, gruvbox, monokai, dracula, everforest, terminal
For more info, check Theme Configuration Guide
Data Storage
Data is stored in SQLite with dedicated tables for daily metadata, work records, and active timer state.
Primary tables:
day_meta(date,last_id,revision)work_records(date,id,name,start_minutes,end_minutes,total_minutes,description)active_timer(single-row table for current timer state)
Storage locations (checked in order):
<dirs::data_local_dir()>/work-tuimer/work-tuimer.db(Linux:~/.local/share/..., macOS:~/Library/Application Support/..., Windows:%LOCALAPPDATA%\...)./data/work-tuimer.db(fallback)
When upgrading from older versions, legacy JSON files are automatically migrated into SQLite and kept on disk as backup.
Project Structure
src/
├── models/ # Core data models
│ ├── time_point.rs - Time representation (HH:MM format)
│ ├── work_record.rs - Individual work entry
│ └── day_data.rs - Daily collection of records
├── storage/ # SQLite persistence + migration
│ └── mod.rs - Storage manager and repository
├── ui/ # Terminal interface
│ ├── app_state.rs - State management & event handlers
│ └── render.rs - UI rendering with ratatui
└── main.rs # Entry point & event loop
Development
Creating a Release
This project uses GitHub Actions to automatically build and publish pre-built binaries. To create a new release:
This will:
- Create a git tag for the version
- Push the tag to GitHub
- Trigger GitHub Actions to build binaries for all platforms
- Automatically upload the binaries to a GitHub Release
You can track the build progress in the Actions tab.
License
MIT