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chrome-wakatime
Automatic time tracking for stats about your website debugging, research, documentation, etc.
Note: Activity from this Chrome extension will not display on leaderboards, so installing this extension may lower your rank.
Installation
- Install the extension:
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Login to WakaTime.
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Use Chrome like you normally do and your time will be tracked for you automatically.
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Visit https://wakatime.com to see your logged time.
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Use in conjunction with other WakaTime plugins.
Screenshots
Development instructions
For development purposes only.
To get started, install NPM and Bower dependencies, and do an initial build with Gulp:
npm start
To build the extension once:
npm run gulp
To monitor changes:
npm run watch
Run tests:
npm test
Lint code (Both JS and JSX):
jsxhint --jsx-only .
Automatic code linting
There is a precommit hook that lints the code before commiting the changes.
Load unpacked in Chrome
- Clone repository to disk
- Remove
browser_specific_settingskey from manifest.json (only necessary for firefox) - Go to
Settings→Extensions - Enable
Developer mode - Click
Load unpacked extension... - Select repository directory
Troubleshooting
Check for errors by inspecting the extension.
Description
Chrome extension for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your browsing activity.
Languages
TypeScript
99.2%
HTML
0.3%
JavaScript
0.3%
SCSS
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