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It would be nice to have a general purpose time tracker in qutebrowser. Some ideas:
It could output to a simple, sorted plaintext files with <host> <time>
It could twiddle the indicator to show how "hot" a tab is
It could add an alternative to :buffer to sort buffers by their "hotness"
It could block domains after a certain time is used each day.
I'm not sure if there's a good 'time vizualizer' that can visualize files that we create (as it would be a waste of time to do it ourselves). Maybe we can generate a fake 'profile' that you could view in a flamechart viewer (where the TLD is the top level function which 'calls' subdomains).
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It would be nice to have a general purpose time tracker in qutebrowser. Some ideas:
<host> <time>
:buffer
to sort buffers by their "hotness"I'm not sure if there's a good 'time vizualizer' that can visualize files that we create (as it would be a waste of time to do it ourselves). Maybe we can generate a fake 'profile' that you could view in a flamechart viewer (where the TLD is the top level function which 'calls' subdomains).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: