I live in a terminal, I do my work there, and I absolutely love everything about terminals!
But I've never found a simple habit tracker that captures the essence of tmux, matrix, and how 'top' displays CPU usage and other stats – you know, that Linux-vibe!
So, I created habitcracker.cc. It lets you add as many trackers as you want and adjust how they fit on your screen using grid columns (in "Settings").
Everything is stored locally in your browser; no APIs involved.
Please share your advice and suggestions on what else I can add to make it more user-friendly for everyone!
I live in a terminal, I do my work there, and I absolutely love everything about terminals!
But I've never found a simple habit tracker that captures the essence of tmux, matrix, and how 'top' displays CPU usage and other stats – you know, that Linux-vibe!
So, I created habitcracker.cc. It lets you add as many trackers as you want and adjust how they fit on your screen using grid columns (in "Settings").
Everything is stored locally in your browser; no APIs involved.
Please share your advice and suggestions on what else I can add to make it more user-friendly for everyone!
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This is exactly what I did!
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