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Activity watch does all that automatically! Needs some tinkering to setup, especially the android and desktop sync, but it's there.
Neat project. The choice to use a web UI is... interesting. Unfortunate that it doesn't support Wayland for tracking open windows yet. Also, the stopwatch feature is experimental and isn't fully implemented.
Update (2024-03-27T07:41Z): After doing some more research, it appears to be standard design for this sort of software to use a client-server structure. I'm not sure if this exactly fits my usecase. I suppose, ideally, it would be great if I could be able to interract with the activity tracker on all my devices. Unfortunately, however, the ActivityWatch docs state that, currently, it only supports listening on
localhost
[source].It does support wayland, kde gnome and something else as a fork, search for "aw-bundle" sorry on my phone right now! The bundle also tracks a couple of things more like gaming and music I think,check de github from the dude.