Pomodoro Timer is a productivity web application that helps users manage their work and break times using the Pomodoro Technique. It features customizable work and break durations, dark mode, and session statistics.
- Customizable Timers: Set work time, short break, long break, and cycles before long break.
- Start/Pause Functionality: Control your work and break sessions.
- Auto-reset on Pause: Timer resets to the full duration when paused.
- Dark Mode: Toggle between light and dark themes for comfortable viewing.
- Session Statistics: Track completed Pomodoro sessions.
- Real-time Display: Shows remaining time and current session type.
- Completion Alert: Notifies users when a session ends.
- Work Time: 25 minutes
- Short Break Time: 5 minutes
- Long Break Time: 15 minutes
- Cycles before Long Break: 4
- JavaScript: Implements timer logic and interactivity.
- HTML: Structures the application's layout.
- CSS: Styles the application's appearance.
Follow these instructions to set up and run the Pomodoro Timer project:
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Clone the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/phuchoa2001/ULTIMATE-JAVASCRIPT-PROJECT.git cd Basic Projects/9-pomodoro_timer
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Open the Project: Open the
index.html
file in your preferred web browser to start the application. -
Open
index.html
in your web browser: You can open theindex.html
file directly in your web browser by double-clicking on it or by using a live server extension in your code editor (like Live Server for VSCode).
Contributions to the Pomodoro Timer project are welcome. Follow these steps to contribute:
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Fork the Repository: Click the "Fork" button on the repository's GitHub page to create a copy of the repository under your GitHub account.
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Clone Your Fork:
git clone https://github.com/your-username/countdown-timer.git cd Basic Projects/9-pomodoro_timer
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Create a Branch: Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix.
git checkout -b feature-name
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Make Changes: Make your changes to the codebase. Ensure your code follows the project's style guidelines.
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Commit Changes: Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message.
git commit -m "Description of the changes"
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Push Changes: Push your changes to your forked repository.
git push origin feature-name
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Create a Pull Request: Open a pull request from your fork's branch to the main repository's
main
branch. Provide a clear description of your changes and the purpose of the pull request.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to open an issue on GitHub or contact us directly. Your contributions and feedback are highly appreciated!
Thank you for your interest in the Pomodoro Timer project. Together, we can build a more robust and feature-rich application. Happy coding!