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-### Browser Plugin (Chrome & Firefox) - -The [browser-wakatime](https://github.com/wakatime/browser-wakatime) plugin enables you to track your web surfing in -WakaTime (and Hackatime, of course). Visited websites will appear as "files" in the summary. Follow these instructions to -get started: - -1. Install the browser extension from the official - store ([Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wakatimes), [Chrome](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wakatime/jnbbnacmeggbgdjgaoojpmhdlkkpblgi?hl=de)) -2. Open the extension settings dialog -3. Configure it like so (see screenshot below): - - API Key: Your personal API key (get it at [waka.hackclub.com](https://waka.hackclub.com)) - - Logging Type: _Only the domain_ - - API URL: `https://waka.hackclub.com/api/compat/wakatime/v1` (alternatively, replace _waka.hackclub.com_ with your self-hosted - instance hostname) -4. Save -5. Start browsing! - -![](.github/assets/screenshot_browser_plugin.png) - -Note: the plugin will only sync heartbeats once in a while, so it might take some time for them to appear on Hackatime. -To "force" it to sync, simply bring up the plugin main dialog. - ### Gnome Extension If you're using the GNOME desktop, there is a quick way to display your today's coding statistics in the status bar.