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Terminal Command Tracker

Terminal Command Tracker

Alexander Salinas

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Tracks VSCode terminal commands and displays usage statistics in a GitHub-style heatmap
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Terminal Command Tracker for VSCode

Track and visualize your terminal usage in VSCode with a GitHub-style contribution graph.

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Overview

Terminal Command Tracker automatically logs commands entered in your VSCode integrated terminal and presents your activity in an intuitive heatmap visualization. Gain insights into your command-line habits and productivity patterns over time.

Features

  • Automatic Command Logging: Records all commands run in your VSCode integrated terminal
  • Status Bar Integration: Displays a clickable item showing today's command count
  • Activity Visualization: Generates a GitHub-style heatmap of your terminal activity
  • Usage Analytics: Provides statistics about your command patterns and frequency

Installation

You can install this extension directly from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace:

  1. Open VSCode
  2. Go to Extensions (Ctrl+Shift+X)
  3. Search for "Terminal Command Tracker"
  4. Click Install

Or install directly from the marketplace: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=AlexanderSalinas.terminal-tracker

Usage

  1. Install the extension
  2. Use your terminal as usual within VSCode
  3. View your activity by either:
    • Clicking the terminal tracker icon in the status bar
    • Running the "Terminal Tracker: Show Command Heatmap" command from the command palette (Ctrl+Shift+P)

Requirements

  • VSCode 1.60.0 or higher

Extension Settings

This extension doesn't have any customizable settings yet. Configuration options will be added in future updates.

Release Notes

0.1.10

  • Updated the map coloring

Feedback and Contributions

Feedback and contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues or pull requests on the GitHub repository.

License

MIT

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