Interface to the WakaTime api.
Project description
WakaTime
========
Fully automatic time tracking for programmers.
This is the common interface for the WakaTime api. You shouldn't need to directly use this package unless you are creating a new plugin or your text editor's plugin asks you to install the wakatime-cli interface.
Go to http://wakatime.com to install the plugin for your text editor.
Usage
-----
Install the plugin for your IDE/editor at https://wakatime.com/plugins
If you are building a plugin using the `WakaTime API <https://wakatime.com/developers/>`_
then follow the `Creating a Plugin <https://wakatime.com/help/misc/creating-plugin>`_
guide for information about using ``wakatime-cli.py``.
Configuring
-----------
Options can be passed via command line, or set in the ``$HOME/.wakatime.cfg``
config file. Command line arguments take precedence over config file settings.
The ``$HOME/.wakatime.cfg`` file is in `INI <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file>`_
format. An example config file looks like::
[settings]
debug = false
api_key = your-api-key
hidefilenames = false
exclude =
^COMMIT_EDITMSG$
^TAG_EDITMSG$
^/var/
^/etc/
include =
.*
offline = true
proxy = https://user:pass@localhost:8080
Installation
------------
Each plugin installs wakatime for you, but for testing you can install the
common api interface with pip::
pip install wakatime
========
Fully automatic time tracking for programmers.
This is the common interface for the WakaTime api. You shouldn't need to directly use this package unless you are creating a new plugin or your text editor's plugin asks you to install the wakatime-cli interface.
Go to http://wakatime.com to install the plugin for your text editor.
Usage
-----
Install the plugin for your IDE/editor at https://wakatime.com/plugins
If you are building a plugin using the `WakaTime API <https://wakatime.com/developers/>`_
then follow the `Creating a Plugin <https://wakatime.com/help/misc/creating-plugin>`_
guide for information about using ``wakatime-cli.py``.
Configuring
-----------
Options can be passed via command line, or set in the ``$HOME/.wakatime.cfg``
config file. Command line arguments take precedence over config file settings.
The ``$HOME/.wakatime.cfg`` file is in `INI <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/INI_file>`_
format. An example config file looks like::
[settings]
debug = false
api_key = your-api-key
hidefilenames = false
exclude =
^COMMIT_EDITMSG$
^TAG_EDITMSG$
^/var/
^/etc/
include =
.*
offline = true
proxy = https://user:pass@localhost:8080
Installation
------------
Each plugin installs wakatime for you, but for testing you can install the
common api interface with pip::
pip install wakatime
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