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Two suggestions #25

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jucajuca opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 1 comment
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Two suggestions #25

jucajuca opened this issue Jul 1, 2024 · 1 comment

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@jucajuca
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jucajuca commented Jul 1, 2024

Thanks for this tool, it is a great help to track time!

I have two suggestion

  1. Please make more evident that this extension is needed for wayland + gnome:
    https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/5592/focused-window-d-bus/

At the moment it is in a footnote that is easy to oversee.

  1. I am running awatcher using a custom bash script, based on the one suggested in the documentation (https://docs.activitywatch.net/en/latest/running-on-gnome.html#running-on-gnome). I am not sure if the suggested method with the toml file worked in my case.
#!/bin/bash

cd /opt/activitywatch         # Put your ActivityWatch install folder here
./aw-server/aw-server & /usr/bin/aw-awatcher;

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2e3s commented Jul 7, 2024

Hello!

  1. Thank you for your suggestion, it was also a problem in Reporting on Timeline but not Activity w/ Module #24 . I have added a note in a more accessible place: 8a82b9f
  2. I don't think you need a custom bash script. Just follow the instructions on https://github.com/2e3s/awatcher to make awatcher work, it should be enough. If not, I'll add the missing steps and tricks.

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