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I would need to get each user's hourly rate using the API (this should be one of the user preferences): how should I do it?
I'm not sure if it's already feasible (and I just cannot find it) or if this is missing.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Ciao,
Alberto
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There should be Table Driven Tests for core/formatter.go. They should be structured similar to the tests in core/timetrace_test.go.
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Browser is already using localization for dates and times, using toLocale on all dates. We just need to localize all text.
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Mite amend without any specific entry id should also search for the last created entry. It already tries to get the currently actively tracked entry by the current user but exits when this entry is not running.
mite-cli amend --editor
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Apologies I'm not sure if this is a potential bug (or I'm just doing something wrong!) or if it's a feature request, so please categorise accordingly😅
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