call wakatime-cli WakaTime CLI

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Alan Hamlett 2017-02-15 17:27:03 -08:00
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Command line interface to `WakaTime <https://wakatime.com/>`_ used by all WakaTime `text editor plugins <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_. Command line interface to `WakaTime <https://wakatime.com/>`_ used by all WakaTime `text editor plugins <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_.
Note: You shouldn't need to directly use this package unless you are `building your own plugin <https://wakatime.com/help/misc/creating-plugin>`_ or your text editor's plugin asks you to install the WakaTime cli interface manually. Note: You shouldn't need to directly use this package unless you are `building your own plugin <https://wakatime.com/help/misc/creating-plugin>`_ or your text editor's plugin asks you to install the WakaTime CLI manually.
Go to http://wakatime.com/editors to install the plugin for your text editor or IDE. Go to http://wakatime.com/editors to install the plugin for your text editor or IDE.
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Each `plugin <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_ should install WakaTime for you, except for the `Emacs WakaTime plugin <https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime-mode>`_. Each `plugin <https://wakatime.com/editors>`_ should install WakaTime for you, except for the `Emacs WakaTime plugin <https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime-mode>`_.
Install the plugin for your IDE/editor at https://wakatime.com/editors, which will install wakatime-cli(this package) for you. Install the plugin for your IDE/editor at https://wakatime.com/editors, which will install this WakaTime CLI for you.
If your plugin does not install wakatime-cli, install it with:: If your plugin does not install WakaTime CLI, install it with::
sudo pip install wakatime sudo pip install wakatime
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~/.wakatime.log ~/.wakatime.log
Set ``debug=true`` in ``~/.wakatime.cfg`` for more verbose logging, but don't forget to set it back to ``debug=false`` afterwards or your editor might be laggy while waiting for wakatime-cli to finish executing. Set ``debug=true`` in ``~/.wakatime.cfg`` for more verbose logging, but don't forget to set it back to ``debug=false`` afterwards or your editor might be laggy while waiting for WakaTime CLI to finish executing.
Each plugin also has it's own log file for things outside of the common wakatime cli: Each plugin also has it's own log file for things outside of the common WakaTime CLI:
* **Atom** writes errors to the developer console (View -> Developer -> Toggle Developer Tools) * **Atom** writes errors to the developer console (View -> Developer -> Toggle Developer Tools)
* **Brackets** errors go to the developer console (Debug -> Show Developer Tools) * **Brackets** errors go to the developer console (Debug -> Show Developer Tools)