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This buggy thing is what I tried when working on my pc: https://tomighty.github.io/. Source: about 2 years ago
Bare minimum timer what many people use: https://tomighty.github.io/ . Mini timer is in tray but it has no session tracking. For more advanced app I just did quick search and found this project https://github.com/zxch3n/PomodoroLogger from first looks like switz knife of a pomo app 😅. Source: about 2 years ago
I usually use Tomighty for all the cycle task that I need. But recently It's no longer runs on my laptop anymore. https://tomighty.github.io/. Source: over 2 years ago
Try https://tomighty.github.io/ or https://chris.dziemborowicz.com/apps/hourglass/ - when minimized to taskbar icon it shows time progress as a background colour. If you find something better let me know. I also looking for a regular clock in taskbar (hour & minutes only). Source: almost 3 years ago
As a ruby developer, I was happy to find that VS Code / TextMate grammar files use the same regular expression engine called Oniguruma as ruby itself. Thus, I could be sure that when trying my regular expressions in my favorite online regex tool, rubular.com, there would be no inconsistencies due to the engine inner workings. - Source: dev.to / 6 months ago
In my testing on a couple of regex testers (https://rubular.com/ & https://regex101.com/) this seems to select the postcode correctly each time. Source: 11 months ago
Copied from Rubular ( a nice tool to test regexes ):. Source: over 1 year ago
To add on to this from a regex perspective - I find regex to be invaluable in my workflows. Once you learn the basics I always test and debug my strings using https://rubular.com because it has string hints at the bottom that are readily available. Source: over 1 year ago
Mostly trial and error using pythex.org for python, regextester.com for c/c++, or rubular.com if you're coding in ruby for some reason. Source: over 1 year ago
Pomello - Pomello turns your Trello cards into Pomodoro® tasks.
RegExr - RegExr.com is an online tool to learn, build, and test Regular Expressions.
Pomofocus - A simple and customizable pomodoro timer for the web
Expresso - The award-winning Expresso editor is equally suitable as a teaching tool for the beginning user of regular expressions or as a full-featured development environment for the experienced programmer with an extensive knowledge of regular expressions.
Tomato Timer - TomatoTimer is a flexible and easy to use online Pomodoro Technique Timer
regular expressions 101 - Extensive regex tester and debugger with highlighting for PHP, PCRE, Python and JavaScript.