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Ever wonder where all your coded time goes? Want to manage your coding activities more efficiently? Want to be a douche on wechat? Install WakaTime for all the editors on your computer.
WakaTime1WakaTime is a tool for developers to automatically track and tally editor usage. It integrates with dozens of popular editors as plug-ins. The free version of WakaTime tracks editor usage over the past week, as shown below.
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Editor name
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The programming language used
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Daily coding activities, including time spent on each project
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For each project, we can see how much time was spent on that project per day and the percentage of programming languages involved, as well as breaking down the time spent on a specific file, as shown below:
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Of course, WakaTime only records the name of your file, not its contents, so you can use it without worrying about security.
As mentioned earlier, WakaTime supports dozens of common editors, and at the time of writing, 34 editors are supported, as shown in the figure below2:
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Click the corresponding editor icon to enter the plug-in installation guide of the corresponding editor. For example, if we click the first Android Studio, we will enter the Android Studio plug-in installation guide page. Just like installing regular plug-ins, Plugins-browse Repositories in the Preferences for AndroidStudio… Search for Wakatime, download, install, and restart it.
Of course, in order for the Dashboard on the WakaTime website to display our use of the editor, we also need to set up an API key produced after registration on the WakaTime website, which is selected in Android StudioTools - WakaTime Settings
And in the pop-up dialog box to enter.
Then, use the editor, you can according to the usual and see using the record in https://wakatime.com/dashboard.
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[1] wakatime.com ↩
[2] wakatime.com/editors ↩