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Looking for 3rd party tool #144

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Konzertheld opened this issue Jan 8, 2022 · 4 comments
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Looking for 3rd party tool #144

Konzertheld opened this issue Jan 8, 2022 · 4 comments

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@Konzertheld
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As there is no more mailing list, I wonder if someone here knows what I am looking for... I think there used to be a tool that could visualize my arbtt data in a "you did A for 3 hours than B for 2 hours" way. I can't find it anymore. :( Does someone remember, and does that still exist?

@nomeata
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nomeata commented Jan 8, 2022

Actually, the mailing list still works (I think) so you can also ask there
https://lists.nomeata.de/mailman/listinfo/

Is it none of the tools at https://arbtt.nomeata.de/doc/users_guide/contributed.html

@Konzertheld
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Okay thanks.

And no, those do completely different statistics.

@waldyrious
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Are you specifically looking for a visual representation of the data? IIRC it's possible to get an "A for 3 hours then B for 2 hours"-type summary using arbtt-stats. Here are some old personal notes from when I used arbtt more actively:

List everything (merging continuous sets of entries with the same focused window):

  • In categorize.cfg: tag Title:$current.title,
  • In command line: arbtt-stats --intervals=Title: --filter '$sampleage <= <duration>'
    where <duration> can be set to reflect the past hour (1:00), the past day (24:00), the past week (168:00), etc.

@Konzertheld
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@waldyrious That helps, thanks! Maybe it just was myself who tried to parse the output of that command... it was years ago.

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