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If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

After you clock-out, you cannot jump to current-clock anymore and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro? Then after it clocks out, in order to start another cycle I'd have to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task I'm trying to clock
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

this will add a row to the item's CLOCK drawer (or whatever you have set in org-clock-into-drawer variable)

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer onSo the last item?question is:

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last (clocked) item?

Without having to find and open the .org buffer?

If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

After you clock-out, you cannot jump to current-clock anymore and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro? Then after it clocks out, in order to start another cycle I'd have to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task I'm trying to clock
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

this will add a row to the item's CLOCK drawer (or whatever you have set in org-clock-into-drawer variable)

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last item? Without having to find and open the .org buffer?

If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

After you clock-out, you cannot jump to current-clock anymore and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro? Then after it clocks out, in order to start another cycle I'd have to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task I'm trying to clock
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

this will add a row to the item's CLOCK drawer (or whatever you have set in org-clock-into-drawer variable)

So the question is:

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last (clocked) item?

Without having to find and open the .org buffer?

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If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

WhenAfter you clock is out I-out, you cannot jump to current-clock anymore and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro, when? Then after it clocks out, then I havein order to start the timer over. The only way I know howanother cycle I'd have to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task I'm trying to clock
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

this will add a row to the item's CLOCK drawer (or whatever you have set in org-clock-into-drawer variable)

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last item? Without having to find and open the .org buffer?

If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

When clock is out I cannot jump to current-clock and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro, when it clocks out, then I have to start the timer over. The only way I know how to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last item? Without having to find and open the .org buffer?

If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

After you clock-out, you cannot jump to current-clock anymore and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro? Then after it clocks out, in order to start another cycle I'd have to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task I'm trying to clock
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

this will add a row to the item's CLOCK drawer (or whatever you have set in org-clock-into-drawer variable)

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last item? Without having to find and open the .org buffer?

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Restarting pomodoro

If I start clock on an item, I can use org-clock-jump-to-current-clock and it always takes me to the current item (from any buffer).

When clock is out I cannot jump to current-clock and that makes sense.

But what if I started the timer via org-pomodoro, when it clocks out, then I have to start the timer over. The only way I know how to:

  • open the .org buffer with the task
  • run org-pomodoro while on the task item

Is there more efficient way to restart the timer on the last item? Without having to find and open the .org buffer?