tsukae
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435 | 10,899 | |
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1.8 | 8.1 | |
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MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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tsukae
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Is there an app where I can track which apps I use the most and the least
Not exactly what you are looking for but there is a CLI that shows the most shell commands used
- Unix tool for visualizing shell commands usage
- Tool that visualizes shell commands usage
- Unix Command Line Tool that visualizes shell commands usage
- Show off your most used shell commands
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[OC] Command Line Tool that visualizes shell commands usage (Details in comment)
Source Code: https://github.com/irevenko/tsukae Supports bash and zsh
- Show HN: Unix tool that visualizes shell commands usage
activitywatch
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Basic computer logon tracking/monitoring tools?
But have a look at https://activitywatch.net/
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I am looking for an Ubuntu tool to keep track of time spent actively using the computer
I have used a tool called Activity Watch, an open source project. But this is kind of too much for me.
- Ask HN: What apps do you use to focus?
- Is there any app that collects statistics for a "focus time" and provides information about all sites and software that was used in each moment of that time?
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Do you accurately track your time?
If you want to do this independent of the PSA agent you can look at ActivityWatch to run on your own systems. If you really want to you can go into the Activity section of the Dashboard and get a pretty detailed view of what you had open, and you can use the Category Builder to auto-assign things to work, social media, etc.
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Figuring out and keeping track of your Sims 2 playtime: A Reticulated Guide
ActivityWatch is another free software that allows you to keep track of your playtime, although that's an oversimplification of what it really is because it keeps track of all the windows you've opened on your computer. The main purpose of this app is helping with productivity, as it gives you a clue of what you've done on your PC and for how long.
- Desktop app usage statistics
- How did they code the Apple Activity Rings or something similar?
- ActivityWatch: free and open-source automated time tracker; cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
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6 Repositories recommended by GitHub to Boost Your Programming Productivity
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What are some alternatives?
jsonui - jsonui is an interactive JSON explorer on your command line
timewarrior - Timewarrior - Commandline Time Tracking and Reporting
cortana - cortana gives you a new style to write command line programs
aw-watcher-window-wayland - WIP window and afk watcher for wayland
tpack - Pack a Go workflow/function as a Unix-style pipeline command
Kimai 2 - Kimai is a web-based multi-user time-tracking application. Works great for everyone: freelancers, companies, organizations - everyone can track their times, generate reports, create invoices and do so much more. SaaS version available at https://www.kimai.cloud [Moved to: https://github.com/kimai/kimai]
cmd - Non-blocking external commands in Go with streaming output
wakatime - Command line interface used by all WakaTime text editor plugins.
wifiqr - Create a QR code with your Wi-Fi login details
PomodoroLogger - Pomodoro Logger :clock930: -- When a time tracker meets Pomodoro and Kanban board
brigodier - Brigodier is a command parser & dispatcher, designed and developed for command lines in Minecraft chat commands. It is a complete port from Mojang's "brigadier" into Go. Used by our Gate proxy.
review-heatmap - Anki add-on to help you keep track of your review activity