Default klog file #241
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I see your point about reducing friction when getting started. I’m not sure, though, klog would lend itself well to the idea of a default file path. In contrast to other CLI time tracking tools, klog deliberately isn’t opinionated in regards to the storage format or location. I don’t have comprehensive insights into average usage behaviour, but my assumption would be that it’s more common to have multiple files, as a single file could get quite large at some point. That’s not so much a problem in regards to performance or disk space, but more in regards the convenience to handle it in an editor. A potential idea could be to add more convenience to the bookmarks feature, e.g. that if you try to use an unset bookmark name, it would offer you to create the file for you, instead of just telling you that the bookmark is not there. |
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Default bookmark, that I could skip from the command line, would be great. I could set it to the current year file. |
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With a
@default
bookmark in place, is there anything hindering a default klog file (at~/.klog/default.klg
or similar)?Wouldn't it be a nice getting started experience to just type
klog start
and be good to go?Might just be me, but I would have guessed many don't use more than one file and it would be nice to not have to care about where it's stored.
It would still be accessible via
klog edit
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