Frequently asked technical questions

How does pace store my data?

Pace stores your data in a TOML file for now. This is a simple and human-readable format that is easy to parse and write - and to backup. Read more about how pace utilizes the storage.

How can I import my data from other time tracking tools?

Pace currently does not support data import, but it is planned for the near future. The data is stored in a human-readable format, so you can always convert it manually. Or write a script to do it for you. The storage format is documented.

Can users integrate pace with other tools?

Pace currently does not support integrations, but it is planned for the near future. The data is stored in a human-readable format, so you can always write a script to do it for you. This is a bit cumbersome, also when it comes to syncing data. The idea is to have a plugin system, where you can write your own plugins to integrate with other tools.

How can I export my data to other time tracking tools?

Pace currently does not support data export, but it is planned for the near future. The data is stored in a human-readable format, so you can always convert it manually if you need to. Or write a script to do it for you.

Will users be able to use pace on mobile devices?

Pace is a command-line tool and is not designed to be used on mobile devices. However, you can use it on a server and access it via a web interface. This is planned for the near future. Also different frontends are planned for the future, for Desktop and Mobile.

Last change: 2024-03-20, commit: 3ad6fe0