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vim-wakatime
Quantify your coding inside Vim.
Installation
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Install Vundle, the Vim plugin manager.
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Using Vundle:
echo "Bundle 'wakatime/vim-wakatime'" >> ~/.vimrc && vim +BundleInstall
or using Pathogen:
cd ~/.vim/bundle && git clone git://github.com/wakatime/vim-wakatime.git
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Enter your api key, then press
enter
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Use Vim and your coding activity will be displayed on your WakaTime dashboard.
Note: WakaTime depends on Python being installed to work correctly.
Screen Shots
Configuring
To use a custom python binary:
let g:wakatime_PythonBinary = '/usr/bin/python'
The default is to use python
from your system PATH.
WakaTime plugins share a common config file ~/.wakatime.cfg
located in your user home directory with these options available.
Troubleshooting
Run :WakaTimeDebugEnable
in Vim then run this Terminal command:
tail -f ~/.wakatime.log
Enabling Debug Mode writes Vim Script errors to your Vim Status Bar and tells wakatime-cli to write verbose logs to $WAKATIME_HOME/.wakatime.log
.
Debug mode can make it hard to find the real error because of all the extra logging, so also try disabling Debug Mode while tailing ~/.wakatime.log
and editing files in Vim.
With Debug Mode enabled, the plugin sends data synchronously so disable it when finished debugging with :WakaTimeDebugDisable
.
The How to Debug Plugins guide shows how to check when coding activity was last received from Vim use the User Agents API. For more general troubleshooting info, see the wakatime-cli Troubleshooting Section.
Uninstalling
Remove Bundle 'wakatime/vim-wakatime'
from your .vimrc
file, then delete your ~/.wakatime.cfg
config file.