IMPORTANT NOTE: Hold CTRL+Shift to keep this tab running in the background, and automatically click the other tab you want running in the foreground while you're holding the two keys. This will keep the timer running while you work, and it'll allow Scratch to make the notification noise while you're working. You just have to make sure you do this every time you switch in and out of the tab. I've missed you guys! Popped onto Scratch for a second. Yes, it goes by seconds because that's the only measurement of time Scratch has built into the program, and I was too lazy to make a minute function through a boolean. Hey, this is a lifesaver for me. No app I could find really fit my need for an ongoing, self-scheduling timer. So...here it is. Hope you like it! Tell me of any bugs, or anything you think I should fix. I made allotted break times because more or less than 5 minutes is too much or too little. Give your brain a break - or don't stay on break too long. I hope you're doing well. Sorry, I haven't posted lately. This took me like an hour, but I'm glad I got it finished. Sad Scratch doesn't have an alarm function, only a timer one, so you're free to steal mine, just give me credit.
All by me. (Still surprised Scratch didn't have an alarm function lol)