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Re: official orgmode parser


From: Ihor Radchenko
Subject: Re: official orgmode parser
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2020 15:56:41 +0800

> Wow, another awesomewm user here; could you share your code?

Are you interested in something particular about awesome WM integration?

I am using simple textbox widgets to show currently clocked in task and
weighted summary of clocked time. See the attachments.

Best,
Ihor

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Marcin Borkowski <mbork@mbork.pl> writes:

> On 2020-09-15, at 11:17, Przemysław Kamiński <pk@intrepidus.pl> wrote:
>
>> So, I keep clock times for work in org mode, this is very
>> handy. However, my customers require that I use their service to
>> provide the times. They do offer API. So basically I'm using elisp to
>> parse org, make API calls, and at the same time generate CSV reports
>> with a Python interop with org babel (because my elisp is just too bad
>> to do that). If I had access to some org parser, I'd pick a language
>> that would be more comfortable for me to get the job done. I guess it
>> can all be done in elisp, however this is just a tool for me alone and
>> I have limited time resources on hacking things for myself :)
>
> I was in the exact same situation - I use Org-mode clocking, and we use
> Toggl at our company, so I wrote a simple tool to fire API requests to
> Toggl on clock start/cancel/end: https://github.com/mbork/org-toggl
> It's a bit more than 200 lines of Elisp, so you might try to look into
> it and adapt it to whatever tool your employer is using.
>
>> Another one is generating total hours report for day/week/month to put
>> into my awesomewm toolbar. I ended up using orgstat
>> https://github.com/volhovM/orgstat
>> however the author is creating his own DSL in YAML and I guess things
>> were much better off if it all stayed in some Scheme :)
>
> Wow, another awesomewm user here; could you share your code?
>
> Best,
>
> -- 
> Marcin Borkowski
> http://mbork.pl

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