Tip
Pomodoro is a productivity application built with Next.js 13, Zustand for state management, Tailwind CSS for UI styling, and TypeScript for type checking. It helps users manage their time effectively using the Pomodoro Technique.
Tip
The Pomodoro Technique is a time management method developed by Francesco Cirillo in the late 1980s. It uses a timer to break work into intervals, traditionally 25 minutes in length, separated by short breaks. These intervals are named pomodoros, the plural in English of the Italian word pomodoro (tomato), after the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that Cirillo used as a university student.
- Pomodoro Timer: Set a timer for focused work sessions using the Pomodoro Technique.
- Break Timer: Take short breaks between work sessions to relax and recharge.
- Session Management: Keep track of completed work sessions and breaks.
- Task List: Create a list of tasks to prioritize and complete during work sessions.
- Notifications: Receive notifications when a session or break is completed.
- Next.js 13: A React framework for building server-side rendered and static websites.
- Zustand: A state management library for managing application state in React.
- Tailwind CSS: A utility-first CSS framework for building responsive and stylish user interfaces.
- TypeScript: A statically typed superset of JavaScript for enhanced developer productivity.
- Clone the repository or download the project files.
- Install the required dependencies by running npm install or yarn install.
- Start the development server with npm run dev or yarn dev.
- Open your web browser and visit http://localhost:3000 to access the Pomodoro application.
- Usage
- Set a timer duration for your work session using the Pomodoro Timer.
- Start the timer and focus on your work until the timer completes.