Use the pomodoro method while coding in VSCode to help stay focused, track your progress, and manage your time. Work for 25 minutes and then take a short break, and a longer break after finishing four work sessions.
Installation
Launch VS Code Quick Open (Ctrl+P), paste the following command, and press enter.
Use the pomodoro method while coding in VSCode to help stay focused, track your progress, and manage your time. Work for 25 minutes and then take a short break, and a longer break after finishing four work sessions.
Symbol
Meaning
🍅🍅🍅
Shows how many Pomodoros have been earned today
🛠️
Displayed during work session (Pomodoro)
☕️
Displayed during short break
🍔
Displayed during long break
Extension Settings
Configure the Pomodoro Timer using the following settings:
condensedDisplay: Show a number representing today's earned Pomodoros, instead of a set of images.
pomodoroDuration: Work session duration in minutes (default is 25 minutes)
shortBreakDuration: Short break duration in minutes (default is 5 minutes)
longBreakDuration: Long break duration in minutes (default is 15 minutes)
pomodorosPerLongBreak: Set how many pomodoros you will need to earn before you take a longer break (default is 4)
Release Notes
More features planned. If you'd like to provide feedback, I'd love to hear it! Email me at rsegrest77@gmail.com
0.1.2
Pre-release (release candidate) version of the Pomodoro Timer VS Code extension