Stable: Development:
git clone git://github.com/flakas/Latte.git
cd Latte
python setup.py clean develop
Install (upgrade) from the latest source:
git clone git://github.com/flakas/Latte.git
cd Latte
python setup.py install
OR
Install via PIP (Python Package Index):
pip install latte
Upgrade via PIP:
pip install latte --upgrade
Configuration files are saved in ~/.config/latte
folder.
Statistics files are stored in ~/.config/latte
folder (configurable)
Run the binary script either in foreground:
latte run
or in the background:
latte run --silent &
To analyze log data you can use the built in analyzer:
Syntax: latte stats {windows,apps,tags} [OPTIONS]
latte stats windows
to analyze log data from past 24 hours by window titlelatte stats -h
to print an help messageTime options:
--time-all
to analyze all known log data--time-seconds S
to analyze log data created in last S seconds--time-days D
to analyze log data created in last D days--time-weeks W
to analyze log data created in last W weeks--time-months M
to analyze log data created in last M monthsBy default latte stats
will analyze logs created in past 24 hours.
Displaying:
--display-all
Display all found entries from the chosen time interval--display-limit N
Display up to N top entries--display-time SECONDS
Displays entries that have the accumulated time greater than SECONDSTags:
--tags
show stats for the comma-separated tag namesLatte can tag logs with custom tags for easier grouping and analytics.
Add tags:
latte tags add <name> [--window-title=<regex>] [--window-class=<regex>] [--window-instance=<regex>] [--tag=<regex>]
Delete tags:
latte tags delete <name>
Show all tags:
latte tags show
Forcibly retag all logs:
latte tags retag
This application requires:
xprop
to detect active window title for log tracking (sudo apt-get install x11-utils
)These dependencies are optional, but without them some functionality will not work:
libX11.so
and libXss.so
to detect whether user is inactive (packages libx11-dev
and libxss-dev
, sudo apt-get install libx11-dev libxss-dev
)To build an Automatic Time Tracker for Linux that:
All without any human intervention (except for the initial set up).
MIT license, check LICENSE.txt
Special thanks to contributors.