Versions:

  • 1.139.4
  • 1.139.2
  • 1.139.1

WakaTime CLI is a command-line interface that serves as the foundational component for all WakaTime text editor plugins, enabling developers to automatically track and analyze their coding time across multiple development environments. This utility operates silently in the background, collecting detailed metrics about programming activities including time spent per file, language usage statistics, project allocation, and dependency analysis without disrupting the natural workflow. The software integrates seamlessly with popular code editors and IDEs through dedicated plugins, creating a unified time-tracking ecosystem that provides comprehensive insights into coding patterns and productivity metrics. Version 1.139.4 represents the current stable release, with three distinct versions available to accommodate different development environments and requirements. The tool supports cross-platform functionality, making it suitable for diverse development teams working across various operating systems. Developers utilize WakaTime CLI for multiple purposes including personal productivity analysis, team performance monitoring, project time estimation, client billing accuracy, and identifying coding bottlenecks or inefficiencies in development workflows. The software's lightweight architecture ensures minimal system resource consumption while maintaining continuous data collection capabilities. As part of the developer tools category, WakaTime CLI has become essential for software professionals seeking quantitative insights into their coding habits and time allocation patterns. The command-line interface provides advanced configuration options for customizing data collection parameters, filtering specific file types, and integrating with external productivity tools or reporting systems. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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