This is a font with 8 symbols to talk about the "Pomodoro Technique"®
I use the "Pomodoro Technique"® a lot and I've done that for many years, I'm a computer programmer, I make my own tools to keep track of my pomodori and I've always wanted some icons to indicate high level concepts in a terse and aesthetically pleasing way. For me symbol fonts are perfect because they could be used everywhere, even in a VT100 terminal see
u+E000 this has nothing to do with the pomodoro technique, but it's nice to have a symbol for something that is so important :-)u+E001 symbolize a pomodoro that was done in the paste, should be used to say something like "today I have done 12 u+E001"u+E002 symbolize a pomodoro estimated/allocated for an activity in the futureu+E003 symbolize the current timer, should be used to tell how long it takes to the end of the current pomodorou+E004 symbolize a pomodoro interrupted, not finished and so not worth it aka wasted timeu+E005 means that have passed less than 10 minutes since the last pomodoro endedu+E006 means that have passed more than 10 minutes since the last pomodoro endedu+E007 means that have passed more than 50 minutes since the last pomodoro endedu+E008 means that you are doing the current pomodoro in pair programming with someone elseu+E009 means that an interruption occurred and you are the source (ex. You remembered to do something or feel an urge to do something)u+E00A means that you have been interrupted by others (ex. Someone else asked you a question or a notification came up)
When you have installed Pomicons in your system and configured your font engine properly you can use those glyphs in your terminal. The problem is that is tedious and error prone to print glyphs using unicode codepoints
$ echo "THE POMODORO IS TICKING: ue003"Instead you can use font maps for the shell. When sourced defines constants for every glyphs in the font
$ source sh/Pomicons.sh
$ echo "THE POMODORO IS TICKING: u${CODEPOINT_OF_POMICONS_POMODORO_TICKING}"