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⚠️ This repository is unmaintained. Head over to https://github.com/ajilderda/alfred-harvest-v2/ for a rewritten version of this plugin with more features and better security.

Harvest workflow for Alfred

Let Alfred help you track your time. This workflow gives you complete access to your Harvest time-tracking:

  • view today's timers
  • start / stop a timer
  • view and add notes
  • launch your Harvest web app

How to use:

Setup:

  • Type hv to view all available triggers
  • Type hv setup to enter your Harvest subdomain, email, and password. Note: THIS_PART_IS_YOUR_SUBDOMAIN.harvestapp.com

Start a new timer:

alfred-harvest new timer

  1. Type hv new to list your current projects
  2. Press enter to select a project and list available tasks
  3. Press enter to begin the timer

Toggle today's timers

alfred-harvest toggle timer

  1. Type hv toggle to list today's timers
  2. Press enter to select a timer and toggle it on / off

Add a note:

alfred-harvest add note

  1. Type hv note to list today's timers
  2. Press enter to select a timer
  3. Enter your note and press enter

Modifier keys:

  • Start a new timer, and immediately add a note: hold command while completing the second step of hv new
  • Delete one of today's timer entries: hold option while completing hv toggle

Fun facts:

  • All text portions of the listings throughout the workflow are filterable. You can start typing within any of the workflows to filter items by project, task, client, and even note content!
  • If you haven't started a project for today, running hv toggle or hv note will display a shortcut to add a new timer.

Please note: Passwords and project caching are stored in Alfred's "Workflow Data" folder. This means your Harvest login info isn't encrypted, although it is tucked away in a deep dark system folder.

Credits:

"Pencil" icon courtesy http://www.visualpharm.com/ via Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported.