sublime-wakatime ================ Metrics, insights, and time tracking automatically generated from your programming activity. Installation ------------ 1. Install [Package Control](https://packagecontrol.io/installation). 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](https://wakatime.com/settings#apikey), then press `enter`. 6. Use Sublime and your coding activity will be displayed on your [WakaTime dashboard](https://wakatime.com). Screen Shots ------------ ![Project Overview](https://wakatime.com/static/img/ScreenShots/Screen-Shot-2016-03-21.png) 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](https://wakatime.com/static/img/ScreenShots/sublime-wakatime-settings-menu.png?v=3) 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][how to debug] guide shows how to check when coding activity was last received from your editor using the [User Agents API][user agents api]. For more general troubleshooting info, see the [wakatime-cli Troubleshooting Section][wakatime-cli-help]. [wakatime-cli-help]: https://github.com/wakatime/wakatime#troubleshooting [how to debug]: https://wakatime.com/faq#debug-plugins [user agents api]: https://wakatime.com/developers#user_agents