From 87303bb79aedd6a4dd3dcd0dc250c7a3c653e6d6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Arthur Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2024 14:26:09 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] update snapshots --- .../canonicalizeUrl.spec-snapshot.ts.snap | 2 + .../getPosts.spec-snapshot.ts.snap | 101 ++++++++++++++++++ 2 files changed, 103 insertions(+) diff --git a/src/lib/__snapshots__/canonicalizeUrl.spec-snapshot.ts.snap b/src/lib/__snapshots__/canonicalizeUrl.spec-snapshot.ts.snap index 0253114..58b9bdd 100644 --- a/src/lib/__snapshots__/canonicalizeUrl.spec-snapshot.ts.snap +++ b/src/lib/__snapshots__/canonicalizeUrl.spec-snapshot.ts.snap @@ -700,6 +700,8 @@ exports[`canonicalizeUrl > handles source 'doc.bmndr.co/veggieminding' 1`] = `"h exports[`canonicalizeUrl > handles source 'doc.bmndr.co/waisted' 1`] = `"https://the_source_domain/waisted/export/txt"`; +exports[`canonicalizeUrl > handles source 'doc.bmndr.co/wakatime' 1`] = `"https://the_source_domain/wakatime/export/txt"`; + exports[`canonicalizeUrl > handles source 'doc.bmndr.co/wantcanwill' 1`] = `"https://the_source_domain/wantcanwill/export/txt"`; exports[`canonicalizeUrl > handles source 'doc.bmndr.co/waterfalls' 1`] = `"https://the_source_domain/waterfalls/export/txt"`; diff --git a/src/lib/__snapshots__/getPosts.spec-snapshot.ts.snap b/src/lib/__snapshots__/getPosts.spec-snapshot.ts.snap index 4e6625e..059ace6 100644 --- a/src/lib/__snapshots__/getPosts.spec-snapshot.ts.snap +++ b/src/lib/__snapshots__/getPosts.spec-snapshot.ts.snap @@ -92483,6 +92483,107 @@ Join the Dirty Plate Club! " `; +exports[`body > post wakatime hash 974c5c694c2405ba7517056901b650a1 1`] = ` +" +

+ \\"A +

+

+ WakaTime bills itself as “dashboards for developers”. +It tracks various productivity metrics as you code, which it tracks via a plugin for your editor of choice. +

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+ Yes but I use QuackPad Pro++: The Duck-Typed Editor +

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+ You’re in luck! +Well not you, weirdo. +But if your editor of choice actually exists then probably you are. +WakaTime has built open-source plugins for over 90 IDEs and text editors, including browser-based ones. +They even wrote a native Mac app to track your time in xCode after Apple nixed plugins for xCode. +

+

+ It’s already popular with Beeminder users (and vice versa, we hear) so we’ve at long last built an autodata integration for it! +

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+ It’s about time +

+

+ Correct, we’ve started with just one of the metrics that WakaTime automatically tracks: time spent programming. +That currently includes time spent waiting on compiles and deploys. +On WakaTime’s dashboard you can see that broken down. +

+

+ Ok, how do I use it? +

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+ You just head to + + beeminder.com/wakatime + + or click the WakaTime logo on the Beeminder front page, and then follow the prompts. +

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+ (For the full documentation, check + + our help doc + + .) +

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+ Once your goal is set up, you just go about your coding day like usual, and Beeminder and WakaTime handle the rest. +

+

+ Wait, I’m a WakaTime user new to Beeminder! +

+

+ Welcome aboard! +You might want to check out our + + getting started guide + + in our Help Docs, and then get yourself signed up. +Assuming you’re on board with the commitment device, paying-money-if-you-go-off-track bit, the beauty of an autodata integration is that you don’t normally need to interact with Beeminder once you’ve gone through the process above of setting up your commitment. +Just code like normal, WakaTime keeps track of how much time you spent, and Beeminder alerts you if you’re not spending enough time. +

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+ Ok, and in case you didn’t actually read any of this and jumped down here for the punchline, just click this button and there’s a decent chance you’ll figure it out as you go: +

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+ + + Mind your WakaTiming! + + +
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+" +`; + exports[`body > post wantcanwill hash a620bfe7c2422878a6ec7613df163724 1`] = ` "