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Trackmedaddy

Manage Everhour time tracking. Use when the user wants to start, stop, or check a timer for a Linear ticket. Triggers include "track time", "log time", "start working on", "what am I tracking", "stop timer", or any mention of tracking time on a ticke

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--- name: trackmedaddy description: Manage Everhour time tracking. Use when the user wants to start, stop, or check a timer for a Linear ticket. Triggers include "track time", "log time", "start working on", "what am I tracking", "stop timer", or any mention of tracking time on a ticket. argument-hint: "[start|stop|status|login|logout] [TICKET]" allowed-tools: Bash --- Run the `trackmedaddy` command (available on PATH) with the appropriate subcommand based on $ARGUMENTS. Important: invoke it as a plain shell command, do NOT prefix it with the skill directory path. If no arguments are provided, run `trackmedaddy status` to show the current timer. ## Commands - `trackmedaddy start <TICKET>` — start a timer. `<TICKET>` is a Linear ticket ID (e.g. `TRG-80`, `ENG-123`). - `trackmedaddy stop` — stop the current timer. - `trackmedaddy status` — show the running timer. - `trackmedaddy login` — set up the Everhour API key (interactive prompt). - `trackmedaddy logout` — remove the stored API key. Always show the command output to the user. ## Setup If the command fails with a missing config or auth error, run `trackmedaddy login` to set up the API key.

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