FitLog

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Track workouts, log sets and reps, and build exercise streaks over time. Use when logging sessions, tracking progress, or reviewing weekly volume.

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安装

claude skill add --url github.com/openclaw/skills/tree/main/skills/ckchzh/fitlog

文档

FitLog — Productivity Toolkit

FitLog is a command-line productivity toolkit for adding tasks, planning activities, tracking progress, reviewing work, maintaining streaks, setting reminders, prioritizing items, archiving entries, tagging content, viewing timelines, generating reports, and conducting weekly reviews — all with full timestamped history.

Commands

CommandDescription
fitlog add <input>Add a new entry to the add log
fitlog plan <input>Record a planning entry
fitlog track <input>Log a tracking entry
fitlog review <input>Record a review note
fitlog streak <input>Log a streak milestone or check
fitlog remind <input>Set or record a reminder
fitlog prioritize <input>Log a prioritization decision
fitlog archive <input>Archive an entry
fitlog tag <input>Tag an entry with a label
fitlog timeline <input>Record a timeline event
fitlog report <input>Log a report entry
fitlog weekly-review <input>Record a weekly review summary
fitlog statsShow summary statistics across all log files
fitlog search <term>Search all logs for a keyword
fitlog recentShow the 20 most recent history entries
fitlog export json|csv|txtExport all data in JSON, CSV, or plain text format
fitlog statusHealth check — version, disk usage, entry count, last activity
fitlog helpShow available commands
fitlog versionPrint version string (fitlog v2.0.0)

Each primary command (add, plan, track, review, etc.) works in two modes:

  • With arguments: Saves the input with a timestamp to its dedicated .log file and prints a confirmation with the running total
  • Without arguments: Displays the 20 most recent entries from that command's log

Data Storage

All data is stored in ~/.local/share/fitlog/:

  • Per-command logs: add.log, plan.log, track.log, review.log, streak.log, remind.log, prioritize.log, archive.log, tag.log, timeline.log, report.log, weekly-review.log
  • History log: history.log — unified activity log across all commands
  • Export files: export.json, export.csv, or export.txt when using the bulk export feature

Each log entry is stored as YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM|<value> (pipe-delimited).

Requirements

  • Bash 4+
  • No external dependencies or API keys required
  • Standard POSIX utilities (wc, du, grep, tail, head, date)

When to Use

  1. Daily task tracking — Use fitlog add and fitlog track to log tasks and activities throughout the day, building a timestamped record of everything you accomplish
  2. Planning and prioritization — Use fitlog plan and fitlog prioritize to record plans and priority decisions, keeping a clear audit trail of what was planned vs. what was done
  3. Building consistency streaks — Use fitlog streak to log daily check-ins and milestone completions, helping you maintain productive habits over time
  4. Weekly reviews — Use fitlog weekly-review to summarize each week's progress, then fitlog stats to see aggregate numbers across all commands
  5. Archiving and organizing — Use fitlog tag and fitlog archive to categorize and archive entries, keeping your active logs clean while preserving historical data

Examples

bash
# Add a new task
fitlog add "finish quarterly report draft"

# Plan tomorrow's priorities
fitlog plan "morning: code review, afternoon: deploy v2.1, evening: docs"

# Track a completed item
fitlog track "deployed staging build #247 — all tests passing"

# Log a streak milestone
fitlog streak "day 30 of daily journaling"

# Set a reminder
fitlog remind "team standup at 10am tomorrow"

# Tag an entry
fitlog tag "project-alpha milestone-3 completed"

# Generate a weekly review
fitlog weekly-review "shipped 3 features, closed 12 bugs, 2 PRs pending"

# View recent activity
fitlog recent

# Export all data as JSON
fitlog export json

# Search for a keyword
fitlog search "deploy"

# Check system status
fitlog status

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