Munter.py ========= Helps you speed up your tour and trip planning. Disclaimer ---------- The time calculations produced by this program are not guaranteed to be accurate. Any harm or hazard encountered due to blindly trusting these estimates is your own fault. Installation ------------ If you use pip, then simply `pip install munter.py`. If you don't use pip, then download the source code and unpack it into its own directory. You can invoke it directly via `python munter.py [options]`. How to use it ------------- For detailed information, see: `./munter.py --help` The program supports both imperial and metric, and has four "travel modes" at this time: uphill, flat, downhill, bushwhacking. By default, the output will be the time in hours and minutes of the specified leg. If you prefer, you can use the `-p` switch to get a "prettier" output. ### Use as a library You can also use Munter.py programmatically from Python, like so: `import munter` `est = munter.time_calc(3.2, 2300, 'uphill', 'imperial')` This will store a value like "3.04095" in the `est` variable. Workflow -------- My workflow involves planning my tour using tools like ArcGIS or CalTopo. Then, I take the stats between each leg (distance, vertical gain/loss) of the tour and run them through Munter.py and record its output to my field notebook. The rudimentary "GUI" can be directly transferred to e.g. the format used by SnowPit Technologies' "Avalanche Field Notebook" or your own personal format (e.g. RitR No. 471). Future plans ------------ * Personal "fitness" switch (to help fine tune your estimates based on your personal fitness level as observed over time) * GTK mode * Use as a Python library from within another project * Lint it (e.g. therapist) * Pip? * Sphinx/autodoc? Version History --------------- - 2.0.1 (Jun 2020) README improvement. - 2.0.0 (Jun 2020) Packaged for distribution as a standalone program (and library). - 1.0.2 (Jun 2020) A few small bugfixes. - 1.0.1 (Jun 2020) Add LICENSE and README. - 1.0.0 (Jun 2020) First released version. Includes sensible defaults and a rudimentary CLI "GUI". - pre-1.0.0 (Mar 2017) In use privately/internally since 2017.