Here is the project link: github.com/rksm/clj-org-analyzer.
I started using Emacs org mode “for real” a little less than two years ago and
have been tracking my work related activities ever since using org-clock-in
.
Since the end of 2017 this has generated quite a bit of data but I have found
that actually digging into that is rather hard due to the limited reporting
functionality in Emacs.
I do have a few concrete use cases in mind. For example, one of my biggest weaknesses is to reliably estimate the effort for software projects. To get at least a little better at this I want to try learning from the past. To make it easier to get an overview and “slice and dice” my time tracked activities I created org analyzer:
It turns out it is actually pretty fun to explore question such as “what was the biggest project last year”, “what are my core work hours”, “what thing that I thought took a long time was rather quickly done”, etc.
So, yeah, a fun little project that actually took way longer than I thought ;)