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Discussion on: πŸ’»βš’ Productivity and tracking extensions for Visual Studio Code βš’πŸ’»

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Samuele Zanca

I personally prefer wakatime due to it being cross-IDE. e.g. I use a mix of VS 2019 & Sublime (occasionally vs code for purely js/nodejs projects) and wakatime allows me to track my time.
Waka also allows you to see how much time you spend on X project, which already ended up being handy for determining which project at work I needed to assign my time to on our time sheet when I forgot to do it. You can also track your commits to a given repo, but I havent used this feature much since all the work I'm currently doing is closed source.

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Fred Buecker

I'm a big fan of Wakatime as well. My issue though is that I can't make a connection via the plug-in from my corporate system. I am trying to find a compatible plugin that is fully offline and self-contained.