Automatically tracks which apps you used, which websites you visited, and how much time you spent in each app throughout the day.
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Automatically tracks which apps you used, which websites you visited, and how much time you spent in each app throughout the day.
A simple timetracker for the command line. It saves a log of all tracked activities as a plaintext file and allows you to create flexible reports.
Monitor your time on desktop apps and visualize it with various charts.
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A private, on-device time mirror for macOS — see where your day went. Local-first activity tracking built with Tauri (Rust + React), evolving toward a 24-hour day-dial, a daily recap, and optional on-device AI. 100% local, zero telemetry, open source.
Metrics, goals, and time tracking automatically generated from your programming activity
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