So, at work we use flexitime (flex hours, flexi hours...) which is nice but can be hard to keep track of. I'm currently using org-mode to keep track of my hours (org-clock-(out|in)
) but I'd like to extend that to automagically calculate if I've worked more than 8 hours (surplus time should be added to my flexitime 'account') or less (depending on how long lunch break I took etc), the balance on my flexitime 'account' and such.
Does anyone else use Emacs for this?
I'm currently using a very basic setup to track my time:
(defun check-in ()
(interactive)
(let (pbuf (current-buffer))
(find-file (convert-standard-filename "whatnot"))
(goto-char (point-max))
(insert "
")
(org-insert-heading)
(org-insert-time-stamp (current-time))
(org-clock-in)
(save-buffer)
(switch-to-buffer pbuf)))
(defun check-out ()
(interactive)
(let (pbuf (current-buffer))
(find-file (convert-standard-filename "whatnot"))
(goto-char (point-max))
(org-clock-out)
(save-buffer)
(switch-to-buffer pbuf)))
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