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    Wakatime / Wakapi
    a month ago by Kevin Woblick
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    Score: 36/100
    The Wakatime / Wakapi Plugin plugin helps you track the time you spend working in Obsidian by integrating with either Wakatime or a self-hosted Wakapi instance. It sends activity heartbeats to record your editing sessions and supports Markdown, PDFs, and images. You can set a default project or map specific folders and files to different projects, while also excluding certain paths using an ignore list. This plugin doesn't require the separate wakatime-cli client, making it lightweight and easy to set up. It's useful for anyone who wants detailed time tracking and productivity insights tailored to their Obsidian usage.
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    Waka time box
    2 years ago by complexzeng
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    Score: 31/100
    The Waka time box plugin integrates WakaTime productivity tracking with Obsidian, allowing users to display their coding activity statistics directly within their daily notes. It automatically fetches data from WakaTime every hour, providing insights into time spent on various projects and programming languages. Users can manually refresh the stats via the command palette and customize where the data is displayed within their daily notes.