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allanchain/sane-break

Sane Break is a cross-platform break reminder designed to help you take meaningful breaks without disrupting your workflow. It allows you to take ownership of when to stop and break, and aims to strike a balance between respecting your workflow and ensuring you take the breaks you need. Specifically, Sane Break uses a two-phase system: Phase 1: A small, unobtrusive reminder that encourages you to find a good stopping point. Phase 2: The reminder grows to full screen during the actual break. Transition to phase 2 happens when you stop working on your computer, or when you ignore the reminder and keep working for too long.
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