RSIBreak
Open-source break reminder utility designed to prevent Repetitive Strain Injury by prompting users to take regular breaks from computer work, helping reduce eye strain, muscle tension, and long-term health risks associated with prolonged computer use.
Last updated: 2026-03-19 18:16
Overview
RSIBreak is a free, open-source utility designed to remind computer users to take regular breaks to prevent Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). It monitors your keyboard and mouse activity and prompts you to take microbreaks and longer rest periods at appropriate intervals.
Features
- Automatic Break Reminders: Configurable intervals for microbreaks and longer breaks
- Activity Monitoring: Tracks keyboard and mouse usage to determine when breaks are needed
- Customizable Timings: Adjust break frequency and duration to your preferences
- Break Statistics: Track how many breaks you've taken, skipped, or postponed
- Unobtrusive Design: Runs quietly in system tray until break time
- Cross-Platform: Available for Linux and other Unix-like systems
- Flexible Break Types: Support for multiple break categories (micro, short, long)
- Idle Detection: Pauses timing when you're away from computer
Default Settings
- Microbreak: 30 seconds every 3 minutes
- Short Break: 5 minutes every 30 minutes
- Configurable: All timings can be customized
Health Benefits
- Reduces risk of Repetitive Strain Injury
- Prevents eye strain and fatigue
- Decreases muscle tension in hands, wrists, and shoulders
- Improves circulation
- Maintains productivity by preventing burnout
Alternatives
Other similar tools include Workrave, Stretchly, Time Out (macOS), and BreakTimer, all focusing on protecting user health during extended computer use.
Pricing
Free and open-source under the GPL license.
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