usage: wakatime [-h] --file file [--key KEY] [--write] [--plugin PLUGIN] [--time time] [--lineno LINENO] [--cursorpos CURSORPOS] [--notfile] [--proxy PROXY] [--project PROJECT] [--alternate-project ALTERNATE_PROJECT] [--hostname HOSTNAME] [--disableoffline] [--hidefilenames] [--exclude EXCLUDE] [--include INCLUDE] [--logfile LOGFILE] [--apiurl API_URL] [--config CONFIG] [--verbose] [--version] Common interface for the WakaTime api. optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit --file file absolute path to file for current heartbeat --key KEY your wakatime api key; uses api_key from ~/.wakatime.conf by default --write when set, tells api this heartbeat was triggered from writing to a file --plugin PLUGIN optional text editor plugin name and version for User- Agent header --time time optional floating-point unix epoch timestamp; uses current time by default --lineno LINENO optional line number; current line being edited --cursorpos CURSORPOS optional cursor position in the current file --notfile when set, will accept any value for the file. for example, a domain name or other item you want to log time towards. --proxy PROXY optional https proxy url; for example: https://user:pass@localhost:8080 --project PROJECT optional project name --alternate-project ALTERNATE_PROJECT optional alternate project name; auto-discovered project takes priority --hostname HOSTNAME hostname of current machine. --disableoffline disables offline time logging instead of queuing logged time --hidefilenames obfuscate file names; will not send file names to api --exclude EXCLUDE filename patterns to exclude from logging; POSIX regex syntax; can be used more than once --include INCLUDE filename patterns to log; when used in combination with --exclude, files matching include will still be logged; POSIX regex syntax; can be used more than once --logfile LOGFILE defaults to ~/.wakatime.log --apiurl API_URL heartbeats api url; for debugging with a local server --config CONFIG defaults to ~/.wakatime.conf --verbose turns on debug messages in log file --version show program's version number and exit