Disable Pomodoro features #882
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| I am second to that. I do not use Pomodoro and I would prefer not seeing its traces of any kind in TaskNotes. | 
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| Hi @timkinnane . I'll be happy to consider making this more configurable. The pomodoro integration has always been very polarising (see the very first issue: #1). In the meantime, you can remove items from the side ribbon through Obsidian's native settings by going to Appearance > Interface > Ribbon menu configuration. | 
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| Just wanted to say that I personally love Task Notes' implementation of Pomodoro - especially the way that it tracks hours by project, which is amazing for people who have to time track their work and I'm personally using it every day. It's such an improvement over the pomodoro clock I used before! That being said, I'm all for making it configurable, I completely understand wanting to reduce the noise from a part of a plugin you don't use to keep things more minimal. | 
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Hi, I am using and loving TaskNotes, especially for the Kanban view and experimenting with recurring tasks for managing life admin.
I don't love Pomodoro method personally and don't see myself using any of those features. I was wondering if they could be disabled as a setting.
The benefit would be just to keep things minimal and easier to use, by removing some unused actions from the side dock ribbon and reducing the amount of nested settings.
Thanks for your work and time in considering this feedback.
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