mastery-keeper | Mastery Keeper is a personal reporting app
kandi X-RAY | mastery-keeper Summary
kandi X-RAY | mastery-keeper Summary
mastery-keeper is a JavaScript library. mastery-keeper has no bugs, it has no vulnerabilities and it has low support. You can download it from GitHub.
Mastery Keeper is a personal reporting app that keeps you focused on a long term path of skill mastery. Mastery Keeper tracks the total amount of hours practiced towards a goal such as 10,000 hours of programming. Mastery Keeper will use the time logs from Rescue Time a service which automatically tracks time spent on specific activities like Software Engineering meaning all logs are accurate and reliable. Every morning your Keeper will head out and get the logs from the day before and will create some useful insights on your progress before packaging it all up in a report sent to you via email.
Mastery Keeper is a personal reporting app that keeps you focused on a long term path of skill mastery. Mastery Keeper tracks the total amount of hours practiced towards a goal such as 10,000 hours of programming. Mastery Keeper will use the time logs from Rescue Time a service which automatically tracks time spent on specific activities like Software Engineering meaning all logs are accurate and reliable. Every morning your Keeper will head out and get the logs from the day before and will create some useful insights on your progress before packaging it all up in a report sent to you via email.
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mastery-keeper has a low active ecosystem.
It has 1 star(s) with 0 fork(s). There are 2 watchers for this library.
It had no major release in the last 6 months.
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It has a neutral sentiment in the developer community.
The latest version of mastery-keeper is current.
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mastery-keeper has no vulnerabilities reported, and its dependent libraries have no vulnerabilities reported.
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Install mastery-keeper
Cameron Jenkinson - camjenkinson@gmail.com.
Add frontend profile snapshot (see design below)
Add goal and account config in frontend
Move from lowdb to something more robust such as MongoDB / Postgres
First time setup with RescueTime be able to pull in past summaries up to one month to pre-populate logs avoiding a cold start
Refactor keeper.createReport
Refactor start
Add joi schema validation for models
Unique check for avoiding duplicate logs on the same log date
Configure email delivery time (via cron-job syntax)
Add worker stats / reports as server routes
Add frontend dashboard to display progress
Back up logs after every report
Add welcome email on first time setup
Add weekly, monthly summary emails
Add multiple time tracking sources (Toggle, spreadsheets etc)
Multiple goal tracking
Enhance insights: best day of the week, difference between days, weeks etc
Review deployment process
Marketing / documentation website
Add frontend profile snapshot (see design below)
Add goal and account config in frontend
Move from lowdb to something more robust such as MongoDB / Postgres
First time setup with RescueTime be able to pull in past summaries up to one month to pre-populate logs avoiding a cold start
Refactor keeper.createReport
Refactor start
Add joi schema validation for models
Unique check for avoiding duplicate logs on the same log date
Configure email delivery time (via cron-job syntax)
Add worker stats / reports as server routes
Add frontend dashboard to display progress
Back up logs after every report
Add welcome email on first time setup
Add weekly, monthly summary emails
Add multiple time tracking sources (Toggle, spreadsheets etc)
Multiple goal tracking
Enhance insights: best day of the week, difference between days, weeks etc
Review deployment process
Marketing / documentation website
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All contributions are welcome, I've put together a list of items I'll be tackling over the coming months so feel free to reach out via email.
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