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Some examples for each: 1. Wakapi 2. Audiobookshelf has a docker image which only has admin capabilities (and is not meant to be used as a frontend). They have dedicated lients (Google Store app etc.) 3. Not aware of any. Source: 10 months ago
Do you have any project in mind which does this well? Ryot has a lot of config parameters, so I can't stuff them all into the README. I initially took inspiration from https://github.com/muety/wakapi. Source: 10 months ago
WakaTime integrates with editors and essentially records the current file plus some meta-information like git project, language, editor, etc. It's a proprietary centralized service (although there's a FOSS implementation that became viable about a year ago), so all its data is available for export, which I believe is due to GDPR. Source: about 1 year ago
Wakapi doesn't work for the migration ( an issue is opened if you want to take a look). Source: over 1 year ago
You can self host it if you want. https://github.com/muety/wakapi. Source: over 2 years ago
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