A high-performance, minimalist productivity tool designed to help you stay organized, focused, and efficient. Whether you're managing daily chores or complex work tasks, Productivity Tracker provides a seamless interface to track your progress and time.
Productivity Tracker is built for those who value simplicity and effectiveness. It combines the classic functionality of a To-Do list with a precise timer and dynamic progress tracking. No more juggling between apps—manage your tasks and track your work hours in one place.
- 🚀 Dynamic Task Management:
- Effortlessly add new tasks.
- Mark tasks as completed with a single click.
- Remove tasks you no longer need.
- 📊 Real-time Progress Tracking:
- Stay motivated with a live progress indicator that calculates your completion percentage instantly.
- ⏱️ Precision Timer:
- Built-in stopwatch to track the time spent on your productivity sessions.
- 📱 Clean & Responsive UI:
- A distraction-free interface that works across various devices.
This project is built using modern web standards to ensure speed and reliability:
- HTML5: Semantic structure for accessibility.
- CSS3: Custom styling for a clean, professional look.
- JavaScript (ES6+): Core logic for task management and timer functionality.
All you need is a modern web browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge).
- Clone the repository:
git clone https://github.com/JIYAJAIN30/productivity-tracker.git
- Navigate to the project folder:
cd productivity-tracker - Launch the app:
Simply open
index.htmlin your favorite browser.
We love contributions! Whether it's fixing a bug, adding a feature, or improving documentation, your help is welcome.
- Fork the Project: Create your own copy of the repo.
- Create a Branch: Use a descriptive name like
feature/new-animationorfix/timer-bug. - Follow the Style: Maintain the clean, minimalist coding style used in the project.
- Commit with Clarity: Use clear and concise commit messages.
- Submit a PR: Provide a detailed description of your changes in the Pull Request.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use, modify, and distribute it. See the LICENSE file for the full text.