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I have coded a tool that generates locally interactive heatmaps from Strava activities. Description in the comments
I have a somewhat related project -- strava-offline -- which can be used to download gpx files individually so that one doesn't need to redownload the Bulk Export every time new activities are uploaded. Its main purpose is downloading activity metadata into local sqlite database, this gpx download is an extra feature that most users don't use, but together with a tool like yours this can be useful. :-)
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Show HN: Strava-gear – local-first rule-based component tracker for Strava
Hi, I'm the author of the strava-map-switcher[1] browser extension and last year I published strava-offline[2], a tool to download activities metadata from Strava into local sqlite database (and optionally also activities as gpx).
I'm quite a data nerd, so I wanted to track component wear in more detail than Strava allows. Some people on /r/Strava suggested their online web-based gear trackers, but I was always afraid of trusting them with all the data, and also quite reluctant to enter hundreds of components manually. I really prefer to keep this in git rather than in a 3rd party website that can go away. So now that I have activities metadata in sqlite from strava-offline, it was quite easy to create a local gear tracker that reads rules from YAML and computes component wear. Most of the work was spent polishing this and documenting. :-)
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strava-gear: Local rule-based tracker of gear and component wear for Strava
Hi, I'm the author of the strava-map-switcher browser extension and last year I published strava-offline, a tool to download activities metadata from Strava into local sqlite database (and optionally also activities as gpx).
What are some alternatives?
gpxpy - gpx-py is a python GPX parser. GPX (GPS eXchange Format) is an XML based file format for GPS tracks.
plotly-calplot - The easiest and best looking Calendar Heatmap you'll find, made with Plotly.
pyheat - pprofile + matplotlib = Python program profiled as an awesome heatmap!
fit2gpx - A simple Python library for converting .FIT files to .GPX files. It also includes tools to convert Strava data downloads in bulk to GPX.
persepolis - Persepolis Download Manager is a GUI for aria2.
GpxTrackPoster - Create a visually appealing poster from your GPX tracks
strava-gear - Rule based tracker of gear and component wear primarily for Strava
running_page - Make your own running home page
FitTrackee - Self-hosted outdoor activity tracker :bicyclist:
zwift-workout-file-reference - Reference documentation for the Zwift workout file format