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h1. How to use ctt h2. General Ticket handling * Tickets which are not in progress for the moment needs to be set as unassigned & seen * New Tickets, should be unassigned & new ** these tickets need to be watched and changed in 1 day h2. Introduction * Installation of "ctt":https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/ctt.git (or compatible) (*[[for windows user]]) ** clone the repository to a location you whish <pre> git clone https://code.ungleich.ch/ungleich-public/ctt.git ~/Work/bin/ctt </pre> ** Edit your PATH environment variable *** e.g. open your ~/.bashrc and append <pre> export PATH=$PATH:~/Work/bin/ctt/bin </pre> *** source your ~/.bashrc <pre> source ~/.bashrc </pre> ** if you run "ctt" now you should see the usage of it * *Send Dominique your ssh key, otherwise the next steps won't work* * Clone the dot-ctt repository from git@code.ungleich.ch:ungleich/dot-ctt.git <pre> git clone git@code.ungleich.ch:ungleich-intern/dot-ctt.git git@code.ungleich.ch:ungleich/dot-ctt.git ~/.ctt </pre> * Track your time to "$customer-$yourname" (ctt track $customer-$yourname <ENTER>) for instance ** ungleich-$YOURNAME ** customer1-$YOURNAME ** customer2-$YOURNAME * When you finished working, press <ENTER> once again then give a comment what you worked on (See details below) * All times need to be pushed every friday <pre> cd ~/.ctt git pull git add ./* git commit -m "added times" git push </pre> * If working for a customer of a customer, include the customer/project name: ** IDENTIFIER; normal text * When working on a *fixed budget* project for a customer, book the hours to ungleich * If you are working at/for ungleich, your ctt entries will be reviewed, and logs not meeting the following criteria can/will be rejected. ** Time tracking *should not exceed 180 minutes* for one session of work *** If working on the same task for a long period of time, break it down. Avoid giving the same, repeated description for many entries over extensive hours. ** Write a good and concise description of the work done per entry. ** Show the transparent progress of your task in the description. h3. Deleting tracked time entry <pre> rm -r ~/.ctt/$customer-$yourname/YYYY-MM-DD-HHmm </pre> Where YYYY-MM-DD-HHmm is the start time of your tracked entry. e.g. <pre> rm -r ~/.ctt/ungleich-intern-user/2015-08-26-2030 </pre> h3. Change the comment The comment is stored in the following file: <pre> ~/.ctt/$customer-$yourname/YYYY-MM-DD-HHmm/comment </pre> Just open this file with a text editor (e.g. vim, nano, Notepad++ etc. (NOT WORD)) and change it's content h2. Times & Dates * Enter times until friday every week (everybody) * Verify time entries until sunday evening (Nico) * Transfer times to customer systems until monday midday (David) h2. Some time-entry examples * You work for a Ticket of Customer <pre> ctt track customer-$YOURNAME Comment = Customer; #TICKETNUMBER; Comment </pre> * You work internal hours <pre> ctt track ungleich-$YOURNAME comment = Ungleich; (#TICKETNUMBER); Comment </pre> * You work on fix price Project of Customer <pre> ctt track ungleich-customer-$YOURNAME comment = Customer; (#TICKETNUMBER); Comment </pre> * You worked on a project but forgot to track: <pre> ctt track ungleich-intern-$YOURNAME --sd YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM --ed YYYY-MM-DD-HHMM comment = COMMENT </pre> You can leave the --ed part if you still working on it now h2 Reporting your time <pre> cd .ctt ctt report *${YOURNAME} </pre>