emiT is a language all about parallel timelines. At any given point you can send a variable back in time, and make it change things about the past, starting a new timeline where the result is different. You can kill variables, which destroys them permanantly- at least until you send another variable back in time to kill the variable doing the killing. This very quickly leads to a lot of confusion, with a constantly changing source code and the very easy possibility of creating a paradox or a time loop. Remember, the timeline doesnt reset when you go back, any changes made before will remain until you go back even further to stop them from happening.
Features
- Start/stop time tracking for tasks
- Configurable project and task management
- Record and view time logs per task
- Command-line interface for easy access
- Lightweight with minimal resource usage
- Documentation available
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