import time
import os
import platform
import sys
from datetime import datetime
_old_settings = None
_buffer = ""
YELLOW = "\033[93m"
GREEN = "\033[92m"
RESET = "\033[0m"
def clear_console():
if platform.system() == "Windows":
os.system("cls")
else:
os.system("clear")
def enable_keyboard_input():
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
pass
else:
global _old_settings
global _termios_imported
if termios is None:
import termios
if _old_settings is not None:
fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, _old_settings)
def disable_keyboard_input():
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
pass
else:
global _old_settings
global _termios_imported
if termios is None:
import termios
fd = sys.stdin.fileno()
_old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
new = termios.tcgetattr(fd)
new[3] = new[3] & ~termios.ECHO & ~termios.ICANON
termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, new)
def input_title(title):
# enable_keyboard_input()
in_value = input(title)
# disable_keyboard_input()
return in_value
def input_uint(title):
while True:
# enable_keyboard_input()
in_value = input(title)
# disable_keyboard_input()
if in_value.isdigit():
return int(in_value)
def print_buffer():
global _buffer
print(_buffer, end="")
def print_in_buffer(printable):
global _buffer
_buffer += printable + "\n"
def main():
title = input_title("Title: ")
work_time_minutes = input_uint("Work interval time in Minutes: ")
break_time_minutes = input_uint("Break interval time in Minutes: ")
work_time_seconds = work_time_minutes * 60
break_time_seconds = break_time_minutes * 60
intervals = input_uint("Intervals Count: ")
duration = intervals * (work_time_minutes + break_time_minutes)
clear_console()
txt_report = ""
json_report = dict()
pdf_report = None
print_in_buffer(F"MPomidoro")
print_in_buffer(F"{title}")
print_in_buffer(F"{intervals} x {work_time_minutes}min {break_time_minutes}min")
print_in_buffer(F"")
begin = datetime.now()
for interval_i in range(0, intervals):
for work_i in range(0, work_time_seconds):
time.sleep(1)
clear_console()
print_buffer()
ml = (work_time_seconds - work_i) // 60
ml = F"0{ml}" if ml < 10 else ml
ms = (work_time_seconds - work_i) % 60
ms = F"0{ms}" if ms < 10 else ms
print(f"{YELLOW}WORK #{interval_i+1} {ml}:{ms}{RESET}")
clear_console()
print_in_buffer(F"{GREEN}WORK #{interval_i+1} {work_time_minutes}min{RESET}")
print_buffer()
for break_i in range(0, break_time_seconds):
time.sleep(1)
clear_console()
print_buffer()
ml = (break_time_seconds - break_i) // 60
ml = F"0{ml}" if ml < 10 else ml
ms = (break_time_seconds - break_i) % 60
ms = F"0{ms}" if ms < 10 else ms
print(f"{YELLOW}BREAK #{interval_i+1} {ml}:{ms}{RESET}")
clear_console()
print_in_buffer(F"{GREEN}BREAK #{interval_i+1} {break_time_minutes}min{RESET}")
print_buffer()
clear_console()
print_in_buffer(F"")
print_buffer()
end = datetime.now()
begin_year = begin.strftime("%Y")
begin_month = begin.strftime("%m")
begin_day = begin.strftime("%d")
begin_hour = begin.strftime("%H")
begin_minute = begin.strftime("%M")
end_year = end.strftime("%Y")
end_month = end.strftime("%m")
end_day = end.strftime("%d")
end_hour = end.strftime("%H")
end_minute = end.strftime("%M")
conclusions = input_title("Conclusions: ")
txt_report += F"MPomidoro Report\n"
txt_report += F"Title: {title}\n"
txt_report += F"Date: {begin.strftime("%Y.%m.%d")}\n"
txt_report += F"Begin: {begin_hour}:{begin_minute}\n"
txt_report += F"End: {end_hour}:{end_minute}\n"
txt_report += F"Duration: {duration}min\n"
txt_report += F"Conclusions: {conclusions}\n"
txt_report += F"\n"
for i in range(0, intervals):
txt_report += F"✓ WORK #{i+1} {work_time_minutes}min\n"
txt_report += F"✓ BREAK #{i+1} {break_time_minutes}min\n"
filepath = F"./Reports/{begin_year}/{begin_month}/{begin_year}_{begin_month}_{begin_day}_{begin_hour}{begin_minute}_{title.replace(" ", "_")}.txt"
os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(filepath), exist_ok=True)
with open(filepath, "w", encoding="utf-8") as file:
file.write(txt_report)
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()
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Hey, could you remove the full Main.py from your comment? The project is closed‑source, so sharing the entire file isn’t allowed. Thanks!
The project is closed‑source
It's not though. It may not be FOSS, and by omitting a license you do keep the copyright by default, but it's definitely not closed source either, it's "source available". Unless I'm missing the joke?
That comment is helping potential users vet your project before they use it, since not everyone has the motivation to go into the repo and take a look
Just to clarify — I don’t have any issue with people analyzing or quoting small parts of the code. The project is intentionally distributed on Gumroad as a “0$+” closed‑source release rather than as an open‑source GitHub repo. Since there’s no license file, it defaults to all rights reserved, which means full files can’t be redistributed.
Part of this project is also a learning exercise for me in how to package and distribute small tools. I’m genuinely interested in feedback on this approach.
But if someone posts the entire file publicly, it makes it harder for me to actually demonstrate the distribution model I’m experimenting with — the whole point was to release it through Gumroad, not as a fully exposed source dump.
Since there’s no license file, it defaults to all rights reserved, which means full files can’t be redistributed.
I'm not a lawyer, but I would argue this actually means that even people who get it from Gumroad can't use it "legally". There should be a license which expresses your intent.
That applies to licensed software. Here you’re not buying a license — just the right to use the tool. A license is only needed if someone wants to copy, modify or redistribute it.
Buying the product gives people the right to use it — the license is only needed for redistribution or modifying the files. But yeah, you’re right that adding a license would make everything clearer. I’ll include one next time to avoid any confusion.
Buying the product gives people the right to use it
It's implied, but it's not clear - which is why whenever you "buy" software you actually buy a license to use it which clearly states how, where and by whom it may be used, on how many devices, under which conditions, etc etc etc.
Starting has always been the hardest part for me. Curious what helps you get going — I’m still figuring it out myself.
I feel like this might sound unhealthy of me but: The angrier/more frustrated I get, the better. Angry isnt bad in my head, angry at $thing gets shit done because I do not want to see it or have it in my head anymore than necessary.
Though I enjoy once I start even if I hate $thing since I like computers/coding/learning.
This single thing got me through university. I dont want to do $thing -> not doing it keeps it on my mind -> once I have a single minute free I will make a plan where to begin the thing -> when I have a good chunk of the time I may need for it I do it just so the thing is finally gone.
Healthy? Up for debate. Can't argue with the results tho...
Edit: I am typically a very jolly and happy Person ^^ there is just this research and writing stuff in uni where it feels like pleasing some arbitrary line the prof drew ._.
Finding music that locks me in is key.
Nice... Music definitely helps.