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Wakatime layer
Description
This layer adds support for Wakatime.
WakaTime was built to solve time tracking for programmers. Since we work inside a text editor, why should we have to start and stop a timer? WakaTime uses open-source text editor plugins to automatically track the time you spend programming so you never have to manually track it again!
P.S. wakati means time in Swahili
Install
Wakatime Program
You can follow wakatime installation instructions here https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime-mode.
In short it's just:
pip install wakatime
And for some linux users
sudo pip install wakatime
Layer
To use this configuration layer, add it to your ~/.spacemacs
. You will need to
add wakatime
to the existing dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
list in this
file.
Example:
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers
'(
;; ...
(wakatime :variables
wakatime-api-key "your-api-key"
;; use the actual wakatime path
wakatime-cli-path "/usr/bin/wakatime")
;; ...
))
API Keys
After this go to your wakatime account and have your API key handy https://wakatime.com/settings/account?apikey=true .
Restart emacs and it will prompt you for the location of the wakatime installer
(just put in whatever which wakatime
gives you in the terminal e.g.
/usr/bin/wakatime
for example) and that's it.
Note to venv-workon
users:
Right now wakatime uses python
as python bin executable, so if you use
venv-workon
because you have python projects which need to have a virtual
env., then wakatime, which is installed system-wide will have trouble locating
wakatime files, so it's best to define by yourself the python path where
wakatime can always find it's stuff, via this variable:
(setq wakatime-python-bin "/path/to/python")