A command line tool for logging time spent viewing application windows.
npm install -g active-win-log
$ awl -?
Usage: awl <options>
awl Start monitoring the active window
awl -? This help information
awl -l n Display statistics for the last "n" days in the log
awl -q Stop monitoring
Log location: /users/<your user name>/.active-win-log/awl.json
PRs are welcome. See CONTRIBUTING.md.
I use this tool to give me a better sense of how I am spending my time when working out of the office. The tool checks to see what the active window is (using active-win) every 5 seconds.
This may be due to changes in MacOS 10.15 and later, which requires the [active-win](https://github.com/sindresorhus/active-win)
library (which active-win-log
depends on) to prompt for access when the library attempts to read a process' window title.
In the meantime, if you want active-win-log
to work, you must grant access to your terminal program when OSX
prompts for Accessibility and/or Screen-Recording access. (I know, this really sucks, but it's an OSX limitation.
If you think you can improve this behaviour, see this issue.)
This software is licensed under the MIT Licence. See LICENSE.