gtimelog is a time tracking utility built unapologetically for macOS. It draws heavy inspiration (and sort of steals the name) from the similarly scoped GNOME application gtimelog.
Unlike some bigger projects, this aims to be a very small utility application that makes your (read: my) life easier in a specific use case.
This project is intended for anyone who wants to track their time spent on tasks over the course of a working day, review this data and export it in various text formats.
- a Mac running macOS Sonoma (14.0) or newer (both Intel and Apple Silicon binaries provided)
- Users: Download the provided executable from the releases section and put it in your Applications folder.
- Developers: Alternatively, the repository can be cloned to compile the app from source (Xcode 15 required).
At this point there aren't many user-configurable options, but a few essential settings can be found in the macOS Settings window (Command + ,).
Currently, the app does not need special entitlements to compile.
- Command + R in Xcode.
- For more information, German speakers can consult the original concept document.
- There are also some diagrams in the Docs folder.
- Please open a Github issue and describe the problem.
- I am very open to feedback in general.
mtimelog is licensed under the GPLv3.