klimeryk / garmodoro

Pomodoro for Garmin devices using Connect IQ
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How to show how many pomodoro has #25

Open rotello opened 2 years ago

rotello commented 2 years ago

hello this is a follow up / similiar to: https://github.com/klimeryk/garmodoro/issues/22 there it was asked to "Preserve pomodoro count per day", which is an excellent idea. what about having your pomodoro count on your daily dashboard nearby the activity?

i m doing the 300 pomodoros challenge -> https://www.cocooa.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/300-pomodoros.pdf and using this app could help it a lot!

Thanks Manolo

edit: title & grammar in main post

volkov commented 2 years ago

I'm currently using custom branch where each pomodoro recorded as activity.

Then I think number of pomodoros could be counted in connect.

I think it's possible to make recording optional and merge it in main repo.

rotello commented 2 years ago

Thanks for the reply @volkov - i ve no idea how i can install the custom fork on my garmin... and yes having it merged would be great!

volkov commented 2 years ago

i ve no idea how i can install the custom fork on my garmin...

You could checkout this branch, build and upload. Actually last time I build it more than year ago and don't remember how to do it.

I think you should use sdk https://github.com/klimeryk/garmodoro#development and make file from https://github.com/klimeryk/garmodoro#development

volkov commented 2 years ago

@klimeryk What do you think about recording pomodoros as activity? Is it good feature or it's better not to implement it?

klimeryk commented 2 years ago

@volkov, thanks for the suggestion! Could you share a screenshot of how it looks like in the dashboard? I remember looking into it when I first wrote this app and it did not look like a good fit. But maybe in the meantime they've added new visualization options (or I've missed them originally). I can definitely see the merit of this, so would love to know how it's working for you!

volkov commented 2 years ago

Well, not really god, after some pomodoros you see only them.

Screenshot and photo ![photo_2022-02-23_13-51-02](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/459989/155305398-7173c2eb-da89-4368-8bdf-3f91e1e0158c.jpg) ![photo_2022-02-23_13-51-08](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/459989/155305405-4610c0e1-cc2d-452e-bc7d-01cf9eed2211.jpg)

For me this feature was useful in three ways: