Chaosweasl is a micro-scale open-source publisher that concentrates on ultra-light utilities designed to slip quietly into daily workflows and remove small but persistent friction points. Its single catalog entry, Interva, re-imagines the classic Pomodoro technique as a minimalist Windows desktop companion: a translucent, keyboard-driven timer that sits above other windows, logs completed cycles to a local CSV, and can trigger custom sound or visual cues when a break is due. Typical users are coders, writers, and students who want the psychological benefit of time-boxing without the bloat of full project managers or browser extensions. Because the executable is portable and configuration is stored in a single JSON file, the tool is easy to sync across rigs or throw on a USB stick for shared lab machines. Quietly published through GitHub releases, Interva receives occasional patches that tighten memory use and add community-requested presets, all under the MIT license. Anyone curious to test the timer can obtain it free of charge on get.nero.com, where downloads are funneled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always pull the newest release, and can be queued alongside other applications for unattended, batch installation.
Pomodoro timer for boosting productivity
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