debian-mirror-gitlab/doc/user/project/time_tracking.md
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# Time Tracking
> Introduced in GitLab 8.14.
Time Tracking allows you to track estimates and time spent on issues and merge
requests within GitLab.
## Overview
Time Tracking allows you to:
- Record the time spent working on an issue or a merge request.
- Add an estimate of the amount of time needed to complete an issue or a merge
request.
You don't have to indicate an estimate to enter the time spent, and vice versa.
Data about time tracking is shown on the issue/merge request sidebar, as shown
below.
![Time tracking in the sidebar](img/time_tracking_sidebar_v8_16.png)
## How to enter data
Time Tracking uses two [quick actions](quick_actions.md)
that GitLab introduced with this new feature: `/spend` and `/estimate`.
Quick actions can be used in the body of an issue or a merge request, but also
in a comment in both an issue or a merge request.
Below is an example of how you can use those new quick actions inside a comment.
![Time tracking example in a comment](img/time_tracking_example_v12_2.png)
Adding time entries (time spent or estimates) is limited to project members.
### Estimates
To enter an estimate, write `/estimate`, followed by the time. For example, if
you need to enter an estimate of 3 days, 5 hours and 10 minutes, you would write
`/estimate 3d 5h 10m`. Time units that we support are listed at the bottom of
this help page.
Every time you enter a new time estimate, any previous time estimates will be
overridden by this new value. There should only be one valid estimate in an
issue or a merge request.
To remove an estimation entirely, use `/remove_estimate`.
### Time spent
To enter a time spent, use `/spend 3d 5h 10m`.
Every new time spent entry will be added to the current total time spent for the
issue or the merge request.
You can remove time by entering a negative amount: `/spend -3d` will remove 3
days from the total time spent. You can't go below 0 minutes of time spent,
so GitLab will automatically reset the time spent if you remove a larger amount
of time compared to the time that was entered already.
To remove all the time spent at once, use `/remove_time_spent`.
## Configuration
The following time units are available:
- Months (mo)
- Weeks (w)
- Days (d)
- Hours (h)
- Minutes (m)
Default conversion rates are 1mo = 4w, 1w = 5d and 1d = 8h.
### Limit displayed units to hours **(CORE ONLY)**
> [Introduced](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-foss/merge_requests/29469/) in GitLab 12.1.
In GitLab self-managed instances, the display of time units can be limited to
hours through the option in **Admin Area > Settings > Preferences** under **Localization**.
With this option enabled, `75h` is displayed instead of `1w 4d 3h`.
## Other interesting links
- [Time Tracking landing page in the GitLab handbook](https://about.gitlab.com/solutions/time-tracking/)