BelKed
BelKed
Yeah, the cache is processed without any errors :) I've added it to the tests (https://github.com/BelKed/pycaching/commit/09ed15763838f3fc4319b1281021ebce46894c29).
@Hummeri No idea why it happens, we just released `v0.5.0`, feel free to install and report if it still occurs :)
Hi, sure; in the latest version (`v0.5.0`) you can configure it with code in [`src/config.ts`](https://github.com/ActivityWatch/aw-watcher-web/blob/master/src/config.ts) You'll need to build the extension afterwards though — for instructions see [`README`](https://github.com/ActivityWatch/aw-watcher-web#building-from-source) :)
Hi, I highly doubt he shared the original files, artists don't usually do that... I only have the files that I've uploaded to the repo. The PDF should be editable...
The easiest solution would probably be quitting the web browser when you aren't using it :)
It probably won't even be updated soon, as ActivityWatch uses manifest v2 :(
We just released `v0.5.0`, feel free to install and open a [new issue](https://github.com/ActivityWatch/aw-watcher-web/issues/new/choose) if there are any bugs :)
The `v0.5.0` has just been released and is available on the [Mozilla Addons](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/aw-watcher-web/) 🎉 This release adds support for manually specifying a browser if it's incorrectly detected by the extension....
You're probably looking for this: https://www.petasittek.com/webtime-tracker/
Btw, duplicate of https://github.com/ActivityWatch/aw-watcher-web/issues/39