Sublime Text 2 & 3 plugin for automatic time tracking and metrics generated from your programming activity.
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sublime-wakatime

Coding time tracker

WakaTime is an open source Sublime Text plugin for metrics, insights, and time tracking automatically generated from your programming activity.

Installation

  1. Install Package Control.

  2. In Sublime, press ctrl+shift+p(Windows, Linux) or cmd+shift+p(OS X).

  3. Type install, then press enter with Package Control: Install Package selected.

  4. Type wakatime, then press enter with the WakaTime plugin selected.

  5. Enter your api key, then press enter.

  6. Use Sublime and your coding activity will be displayed on your WakaTime dashboard.

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Project Overview

Unresponsive Plugin Warning

In Sublime Text 2, if you get a warning message:

A plugin (WakaTime) may be making Sublime Text unresponsive by taking too long (0.017332s) in its on_modified callback.

To fix this, go to Preferences → Settings - User then add the following setting:

"detect_slow_plugins": false

Troubleshooting

First, turn on debug mode in your WakaTime.sublime-settings file.

sublime user settings

Add the line: "debug": true

Then, open your Sublime Console with View → Show Console ( CTRL + ` ) to see the plugin executing the wakatime cli process when sending a heartbeat. Also, tail your $HOME/.wakatime.log file to debug wakatime cli problems.

The How to Debug Plugins guide shows how to check when coding activity was last received from your editor using the User Agents API. For more general troubleshooting info, see the wakatime-cli Troubleshooting Section.