![]() NOTE: the Linux uploader will now not work with the official Google Chrome browser, only Chromium. In that line replace "google-chrome" with "chromium" so that the script knows to look in the folder where chromium puts it. This line tells RescueTime what folder to look for the local storage in which the chrome extension we just installed stores the current URL being viewed. Near the top (for me line #42) you'll find a line that begins "localStorageDir = join(.". 6/dist- packages/ RescueTimeUploa der-105- py2.6.egg/ RescueTimeUploa der/extensions/ Google- chrome/ extended_ info). AND THEN THERE IS ONE MORE STEP I HAD TO DO: I had to do was edit the "extended_info" script (i.e. Also make extend_info executable and create that symlink. I followed all of Paul Dubs directions (above) to install the extension from chrome_extension iyoun the experimental branch just downloaded. We need to install an unofficial extension that the Linux uploader can use to get the extended info. I removed the official RescueTime extension for chrome since, as people have said, it doesn't connect with your account., just creates a separate mini-account for just your browsing activity. ![]() ![]() net/~jlisee/ rescuetime- linux-uploader/ experimental), downloaded that branch using bzr (in a console run: bzr branch lp:~jlisee/rescuetime-linux-uploader/experimental), and followed the README file to install his version on top of the one I already had. Having installed the default RescueTime Linux Uploader (version 99) and finding it useless with Chromium, I went to Joseph Lisee's experimental branch ( https:/ /code.launchpad. net/rescuetime -linux- uploader/ +bug/606956/ +subscribeįor those that end up here in the future having issues with getting extended info (the stuff that lets RescueTime know what specific pages you are visiting) working with Chromium, here is what worked for me: > I think you should be able to share most of the code. > Epiphany already has an extension and Chrome uses webkit on the backend, so > I need an extension for Google Chrome under Linux so that it'll track my > Status in RescueTime Linux Uploader: New > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > impossible to tie the extensions to an actual RescueTime account so is > When I checked out the official extensions, it looked like it was > uploaded to a single rescue time account. ![]() > To be clear, I use multiple machines with RescueTime Linux Uploader, and If you set rescume time up on all the machines/OS's you use using the sameĪccount, I assume it would track off of them. I believe you input a username/password into the linux tools, and then it ![]()
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