Thanks for the video. However I think this is a bit too specific since projects often involve things that aren't just coding. I'm curious though, do you still use this?
But when you open 5-6 files from project and work on them lets say 20 minutes (including none-coding time, lets say 4-5 minutes I watched youtube), wakatime gives you 31min worked time, which is totally incorrect and I faced it right now
Excellent and great quote at the end to fit with Waka TIme. Thanks for sharing
Absolutely, and thank you for watching
Thanks for the video. However I think this is a bit too specific since projects often involve things that aren't just coding. I'm curious though, do you still use this?
Hello there. As of today, I still use it for tracking my goal of one hour coding per day.
Always Good tips and trics for the beginners and experts from Trey
Of course, thanx for watching
But when you open 5-6 files from project and work on them lets say 20 minutes (including none-coding time, lets say 4-5 minutes I watched youtube), wakatime gives you 31min worked time, which is totally incorrect and I faced it right now
Interesting, I wasn’t aware of this issue.
If your employer wants you to install this, do they get access to everything in your computer? History? Files?
Hey, to my knowledge the files and history do not go into play when it comes to utility tracking within Waka Time.