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mschenk42 avatar mschenk42 commented on May 30, 2024

In our upcoming release we are making some changes to the tracking algorithm that we believe will do what you are asking for. We are changing the algorithm to not add idle time for the last event. So when you stop editing and go for a run, that will be the last recorded event for the current epoch minute. That may sound somewhat confusing, so check out this link about how we track time.

Another feature you will see in the release is tracking time you spend in the terminal/command line.

We hope to release a beta version by the end of the week.

BTW thanks for the praise. We're happy that you and others find this tool useful.

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 avatar commented on May 30, 2024

Its great to here that. And I have found another bug, I don't know if I'm doing it right, but when I pushgtm, clone repo into other directory, do gtm init, and git fetchgtm I have this different results. Ignoring even that I don't get time spent, but also wrong commit, and date.
screenshot from 2016-09-14 22-16-27

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mschenk42 avatar mschenk42 commented on May 30, 2024

On the cloned repo try a git log -5 --show-notes=gtm-data to see if there any gtm-data notes. This will list the last 5 commits assuming you've committed and pushed and fetched the notes data for these. Try the same on the original repo and please share the results here.

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 avatar commented on May 30, 2024

Now it magically started to work, maybe github needed some time to process gtm notes. Yesterday, I've removed that repo clone, but today when I cloned it once again, and fetched gtm it shows correct data on gtm report. Sorry for this, but I still don't get why this happened. Or that fetchgtm script has bugged, but now when I did it second time it works, and I can't recreate how I did it yesterday. Again sorry bothering you.

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mschenk42 avatar mschenk42 commented on May 30, 2024

No problem, we appreciate the feedback and interest.

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