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Timer Element Work Report
#Overview
This note documents the timer work completed by Chris Sanden in the Study-Sprint project.
The git history shows a dedicated timer commit:
- Commit:
d50301cb04837b196110cea43ff15c0493c5fac2 - Short hash:
d50301c - Author:
Chris Sanden <c.sanden@outlook.com> - Date:
2026-04-21 - Message:
First draft of timer element - File added:
app/(tabs)/timer.tsx - Branch references at inspection time:
timer,origin/timer
#ImplementedFeatures
#TimerTab
Created the first draft of a standalone timer screen:
- Added
app/(tabs)/timer.tsx - Implemented the timer as its own tab while the final task-start flow is still planned
- Used React Native and Expo tab routing conventions already present in the project
#DurationSelector
Implemented a horizontal animated selector for timer durations:
- Uses
Animated.FlatList - Supports snap scrolling with
snapToInterval - Shows selectable durations from
1to60 - Uses scaled and faded text animation so the centered duration is emphasized
- Updates the selected duration when scrolling ends
#TimerAnimation
Implemented the first timer start animation:
- Added a circular start button
- Button fades and moves down after the timer starts
- Timer overlay animates into view
- Timer overlay then animates out based on the selected duration
- Uses
Animated.sequenceanduseNativeDriver
#UserInterface
The timer screen includes:
- Full-screen dark background
- Red timer overlay
- Large centered duration numbers
- Circular red start button near the bottom of the screen
- Hidden status bar for a focused timer view
The visual direction is a simple first draft intended to make the timer interaction testable before deeper integration with tasks.
#PlannedIntegration
The in-code note describes the intended next step:
- Keep the timer as a separate tab initially
- Later open the timer when a user starts a task
- Replace the current duration-number area with task information such as:
- Task name
- Task description
- Potentially add an animated character or visual element if time allows
#GitEvidence
The work attributed to Chris is supported by this git log entry:
d50301c Chris Sanden 2026-04-21 First draft of timer element
The commit added one new file:
A app/(tabs)/timer.tsx
The file was later also touched in commit cb6368a by Teodor on 2026-04-22 as part of broader UI and routing fixes. The original timer implementation documented here is the d50301c commit authored by Chris.
#Conclusion
Chris implemented the first functional timer draft for the application. The work established a standalone timer tab, duration selection, animated start behavior, and a clear path for later connecting the timer to task-start workflows.