Over the years, many significant contributions have come from the community, and we hope to see them increase over time.įor details on who has contributed what and how much to ActivityWatch, check out the contributor statistics. We want to build an as useful tool as possible for as many people as possible. But we think that ActivityWatch is important software (if you agree, donate!), and we're building for the long term. We don't work on ActivityWatch full-time, so development may slow at times. You can read the History page in the docs for more about the project's origins. We started building ActivityWatch because we thought something like it should exist (it didn't), so we decided to build it ourselves. All this data will help you keep track of your work hours. About the maintainersĪctivityWatch was founded by brothers and current maintainers Erik Bjäreholt and Johan Bjäreholt. To install ManicTime, run the following command from the command line or from PowerShell. You can also subscribe to our very low-traffic newsletter to get very rare updates about the project. You can chat with us in our Discord server, or discuss with us on the forum. You can follow the project on social media, like Twitter, LinkedIn, Reddit, and Facebook. If you've built something cool that you've want to share with us, post about it on the forum! Our users are diverse and we keep being surprised by what people use ActivityWatch for. Track who creates the things you use, so you can incentivize them to continue.Research attention, productivity, and behavior (researchers: contact us!).Keep a log of your digital life ( lifelogging).Gain "self-knowledge through numbers" ( Quantified Self).Find behavioral trends in how you use your devices.Get an overview of time spent on apps, games, videos, and music.Track how much time you spend on different projects.Synchronization: Sync your activity between your devices.Cross-platform: Runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android.Privacy: Data is stored locally and doesn't leave your device, we put local and privacy first.Editor plugins: Track how you spend time writing code with editor watchers.Browser extensions: Track the active tab using the extensions for Chrome and Firefox. Open ManicTime Open Timeline editor (click on a Gear button above timelines) Click on Add timeline button Choose 'Timeline plugin example' Select it and complete the wizard Timeline plugin example should now be added Tracker plugin Tracker plugin fills Documents timeline.Categories: Get a better overview of your usage by breaking it down into categories.Tracking: Tracks active application and window title out of the box, more with watchers.
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