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Add time tracking
implement all functionalities in ticktick https://help.ticktick.com/articles/7054286604315131904 toggl track https://toggl.com/track/
Enhance Obsidian to be an all-encompassing solution for daily management, incorporating a comprehensive set of features akin to both TickTick and Toggl Track. This includes integrating a daily timer, Pomodoro technique, Eisenhower Matrix (4-quadrant time management system), habit tracker, task archiving, and the ability to create events seamlessly under the daily folder (Daily notes folder/folder named with the current date/Events).
https://forum.obsidian.md/t/make-obsidian-omnipotent-for-daily-management/72112
Hey, @LBWNB55KYYDS,
You do realize that this plugin is mostly a one-man operation, done as a hobby that brings no income, and that TickTick or Toggl are built by big teams of full-time developers, right? 😅
If you want some particular feature to be included, please create a separate focused issue, like "add this kind of view with these buttons so I can do this and that".
Closing this one as impossible to implement.
Really sorry about this post, I didn't mean to be absurd😂. I understand that incorporating all these features could be a huge work for an individual developer, so I have also posted this on the Obsidian official forum.
Currently, the most crucial feature for me is a timer that allows users to seamlessly track their daily activities, similar to the timer in Toggl Track. I haven't found any other plugins that can perform a similar function. I genuinely hope that you can integrate this functionality into your plugin.
Since toggl track is open source, I suppose maybe it is less difficult to develop a plugin with similar features? Or that there are some restrictions prevents people from using their source code?
Once again, thanks for your amazing plugin!
Sure, the time tracking part looks like an interesting challenge.
I'm probably going to add another view that looks like the timeline, it's just going to function as a tracker, writing tracked time to tasks in a format that Dataview understands. Something like this:
- [ ] Task
[clocked::2023-11-30T11:32:00--2023-11-30T11:45:00]
[clocked::2023-11-30T11:32:00--2023-11-30T11:45:00]
[clocked::2023-11-30T11:32:00--2023-11-30T11:45:00]
I'm looking forward to seeing the improvements!