Jed,

I am yet to install this, but reviewing its capabilities I am seriously 
impressed. This will really help me in my Getting things done platform.

I really like the variable resolution of the timers, for standard task 
management a minute +- a minute is usually enough so being able to change 
this is brilliant, even if it was necessary.

I will of course want to start timers from my own code, and when you Add 
another timer type that runs at a specific date/time in the future it will 
be great for project management.

I imagine if we can collect some common timer actions like 

   - a popup with link to the relevant tiddler, 
   - add an item to an action queue
   - A dismiss and start again action
   - etc..

Nice work, thanks again.

Tony


On Thursday, October 18, 2018 at 1:09:40 AM UTC+11, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> This plugin gives a way to trigger a script made of action widgets similar 
> to how the startup actions work. But instead of running when the wiki 
> starts it runs after a set amount of time. Either after a set amount (run 
> after 10 minutes) of time or periodically (run every minute).
>
> You can set up as many timers as you want and you can start/stop and 
> configure them independently.
>
> The plugin is available on GitHub: 
> https://github.com/OokTech/TW5-TimerActions
>
> And there is a demo wiki here: 
> https://ooktech.com/TiddlyWiki/TimerActions/
>

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