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itimetrack

iTimeTrack is automated time tracking tool for programmers. Once the iTimeTrack plugin is installed, your billable time worked in files will be assigned to a project then a time-entry will be generated at https://itimetrack.com
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iTimeTrack plugins are a fork of the WakaTime (http://wakatime.com & https://github.com/wakatime) plugins. For support please visit http://blog.itimetrack.com/support/.

Below is the forked README.rst as written by WakaTime.

atom-wakatime

Quantify your coding inside GitHub's Atom editor.

Installation

  1. Inside Atom, navigate to Preferences/Settings -> Install and search for wakatime.

Project Overview

  1. Click the Install button.

Project Overview

  1. Click Settings, then enter your api key.

  2. Use Atom like you normally do and your time will automatically be tracked for you.

  3. Visit https://wakatime.com to see your logged time.

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Project Overview

Configuring

Settings for atom-wakatime are under Settings -> Packages -> wakatime -> Settings.

Additional settings are in $HOME/.wakatime.cfg for wakatime cli.

Troubleshooting

Note: Behind a proxy? Configure Atom to use your proxy when installing wakatime: https://github.com/atom/apm#behind-a-firewall

Atom writes errors to the developer console at View -> Developer -> Toggle Developer Tools.

For more general troubleshooting information, see wakatime/wakatime#troubleshooting.

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