I'm looking for an app that has all the essential clock features in one place, like a timer and a stopwatch—something similar to the Clock app on Android. I'm also interested in terminal user interfaces if possible. By the way, I'm using Wayland, so any suggestions that work well with that would be great!
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Have you tried checking out the GNOME Clocks app? It’s also available on Flathub and works well for various clock functions.
If you're on Debian, kclock is definitely available in the repos! I’d recommend getting that older version due to the size issue with the new one being linked to Akonadi. But if it's not appearing in your system, you might want to double-check the dependencies or try another option.
You could also consider using cron for scheduling tasks. It’s a bit different but very powerful for timed operations.
Check out kclock; it’s a solid choice! You can find it on Flathub, and it includes all the features you're looking for. Just a heads-up, the latest version has a lot of dependencies because it’s tied to Akonadi, which can make it quite heavy—up to 500 MB just for the clock! So you might want to look for an older version instead.

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