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Automatically track applications usage and working time.

With Tockler you can go back in time and see what you were working on. You can get information on what apps were used - exactly at what time - and what title the application had at that moment. This is enough to determine how much you did something.

Track how you spent your time on a computer.

Tockler tracks active applications usage and computer state. It records active application titles. It tracks idle, offline, and online state. You can see this data with a nice interactive timeline chart.

Analyze your computer usage

See you total online time today, yesterday, or any other day. In monthly calendar views and with charts.


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Tockler needs YOUR support. Currently, every expense is coming from my pocket. And this project has Zero backers
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Get it on Windows Get it on macOS Get it on Linux

Tockler is free to download and use.


Light theme

Timeline Settings Summary Summary Search Tray window

Dark theme

Timeline Settings Summary Summary Search Tray window

Theme by StyleStack.com

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Logs

By default, tockler writes logs to the following locations:

Linux: ~/.config/tockler/logs/main.log

macOS: ~/Library/Logs/tockler/main.log

Windows: %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\tockler\logs\main.log

Development

Quick Start

Prerequisites: Node, Git.

git clone https://github.com/Maygo/tockler.git  # Download this project

npm install yarn -g     # install yarn or binary from https://yarnpkg.com

Start application

Renderer and main process builds have been separated. It's easier to boilerplate this project and switch client framework.

React client (renderer)

cd client/
yarn install            # Install dependencies
yarn start

Electron (main)

cd electron/
yarn install            # Install dependencies
yarn start

Build scripts samples are in .github/workflows files.

Testing MAS build

In electron-builder.yml replace type: development provisioningProfile: development.provisionprofile

Signing

https://4sysops.com/archives/sign-your-powershell-scripts-to-increase-security/' in powershell as admin

$cert = Get-ChildItem -Path Cert:\CurrentUser\My -CodeSigningCert
Set-AuthenticodeSignature -FilePath '.\app\get-foreground-window-title.ps1' -Certificate $cert

Snapcraft token

To generate SNAP_TOKEN run snapcraft export-login --snaps=tockler --acls=package_upload,channel --channels=stable - Copy output and Add SNAP_TOKEN to travis environment variables. In travis we have: echo "$SNAP_TOKEN" | snapcraft login --with -

Errors

while installing electron deps: electron-builder Error: Unresolved node modules: ref

Quick fix: ELECTRON_BUILDER_ALLOW_UNRESOLVED_DEPENDENCIES=true yarn

License

GNU General Public License v2.0 2021 MayGo (https://github.com/MayGo)