This is embarrassing. At the time I was making the post, HN kept rejecting it and the title became shorter and shorter with every try. I am trying to edit the title now without much success.
Thanks for the suggestion. It would’ve helped people know what it was about better than the current title
I share your sentiments as a developer. That was one of my motivations for starting work on this. I wanted developers to decide and develop some of these metrics. I am not sure how exactly that looks like and I am hoping open source will help in figuring that out. In the meantime please check the faq. Developer productivity is not something that can be measured with simple metrics like time spent coding.
So this uses https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime-cli under the hood. Is there any way to make wakatime-cli store all data locally in a file (like sqlite or csv)?
> Copy and paste this into your ~/.wakatime.cfg file
[settings]
api_url = https://api.wakana.io/api
api_key = ## replace this with your api key when you login
From the FAQ:
> This is a self-hosted version of wakatime.com that is open source and free to use. We rely on the same open source plugins and collect the same data that is available from wakatime's open source plugins.
Naturally this being FOSS, I see from the README on github that you have a choice to self-host, so maybe that ought to be front and center on the home page? Actually the README has a ton of content that could be on the site
Seems that "muety/wakapi" is the source project from which this one was forked, so, is that Docker image just an artifact of forking the README and forgetting to update it?
This problem exists indeed and I encounter it from time to time when I switch between desktop and laptop. My time tracking tool [0] is local-only and I still didn't come up with a solution that lets it remain so and a PWA at the same time. Solutions that allow you to sync data without a dedicated server (as in running specifically for your app needs) range from trivial ones like storing the data in a Google Drive all the way to P2P.
Ideally a tool like this should be a desktop app. But people tend to use multiple devices or even change their devices and then the question of data migration comes in.
It also helps to be able to access these stats anywhere instead of just on the device it is installed on.
Eventually, this can become a hybrid. But the expedient solution is what we have now.
It is a tool used by developers to keep track of time spent in their editor as well as related metadata like which projects were worked on, which languages were used and so on
So, "leaderboard" (fun!) becomes "stack-ranking" (vicious!).
How do you see Wakana positioned and used, in practice?
* Will it be used by the individual for self-improvement and time management?
* Will metrics-crazed companies use it to whip-crack employees?
* Will even a non-corporate leaderboard/ranking be twisted and gamed for self-promotion?
At the moment my only goal is for the developer to use it to track and observe work habits. All else is not really applicable at the moment.
> Copy and paste this into your ~/.wakatime.cfg file
From the FAQ:> This is a self-hosted version of wakatime.com that is open source and free to use. We rely on the same open source plugins and collect the same data that is available from wakatime's open source plugins.
Naturally this being FOSS, I see from the README on github that you have a choice to self-host, so maybe that ought to be front and center on the home page? Actually the README has a ton of content that could be on the site
So time spent on different devices can be tracked under a single user account, I guess.
[0] https://github.com/Klaster1/timer-5
It also helps to be able to access these stats anywhere instead of just on the device it is installed on.
Eventually, this can become a hybrid. But the expedient solution is what we have now.