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 Implementation of the Pomodoro Technique using figlet(6),
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- Sends desktop notifications.
 - Can't stop. SIGTSTP (Ctrl-Z) is trapped. Pomodoros are uninterruptible.
 - Traps SIGINT to make Ctrl-C abandon pomodoros.
 - Silly mode (or is it stern?) is enabled with 
-s(can be specified multiple times). - Avoids using 
clearso the terminal doesn't flash. - Hides the cursor.
 - Disables echoing of stdin.
 - Keeps the cow at the bottom of your terminal.
 - Prints some stats when exiting: when pomodoros started and ended and the length of breaks (can be redirected to a file).
 
Muccadoro is available in the AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/muccadoro.
Put muccadoro inside some directory in your PATH, e.g. ~/bin/ (or ~/.local/bin/):
curl -fLo ~/bin/muccadoro https://raw.githubusercontent.com/meribold/muccadoro/master/muccadorosudo snap install muccadoroI recommend creating an alias such as
alias pomo='muccadoro | tee -ai ~/pomodoros.txt'See "Saving summaries to a file" for details.
The first positional argument is the amount of minutes one pomodoro should take (default:
25).  If you want 20-minute pomodoros, use muccadoro 20, for example.  The program exits
after four pomodoros have been completed and a longer break should be taken.
You may want to keep a record of how many pomodoros you did and when (and for how long) you took breaks. This is supported by simply redirecting stdout:
muccadoro >> ~/pomodoros.txtIf you want to save the summary but also have it printed to stdout, use:
muccadoro | tee -ai ~/pomodoros.txtThe -i (--ignore-interrupts) flag of tee makes sure the summary is correctly
processed in case the pipeline was killed with Ctrl-C (which is the
intended way to quit when doing less than four pomodoros).
