A tmux plugin that allows monitoring activity in sessions and panes with ActivityWatch.
Watches for activity in multiple tmux sessions and reports session_name
, window_name
, pane_title
, pane_current_command
, and pane_current_path
.
The plugin has been tested on Linux and is expected to work also on macOS and on Windows in Cygwin.
- ActivityWatch
- curl
- bash version >= 4.0
Current MacOS versions might still being shipped with bash versions < 4.0 and date commands that are incompatible with the monitor-session-activity.sh
script, which initially has been developped for linux. Thanks to @snipem and @joshmedeski you can find below copied instructions in issue #2 on how to upgrade bash, install gdate
as replacement for date
and to modify the script accordingly:
- Install latest bash
brew install bash
Replace the top line of monitor-session-activity.sh with the update bash (run which bash to get the path).
-#!/bin/bash
+#!/opt/homebrew/bin/bash
Install coreutils to get gdate on my machine.
brew install coreutils
Replace the PAYLOAD variable with gdate.
-PAYLOAD="{\"timestamp\":\"$(date -Is)\",\"duration\":0,\"data\":$DATA}"
+PAYLOAD="{\"timestamp\":\"$(gdate -Is)\",\"duration\":0,\"data\":$DATA}"
- Install ActivityWatch as described in the getting-started guide.
- Install the Tmux Plugin Manager (tpm)
- Add below line to your
~/.tmux.conf
set -g @plugin 'akohlbecker/aw-watcher-tmux'
- Press prefix + I (capital i, as in Install) to fetch the plugin and reload the tmux environment. More detailed instructions are found in the tpm README.
Once the aw-watcher-tmux plugin is installed it monitors for user activity in all tmux sessions. Any activity is reported to the ActivityWatch REST API at http://localhost:5600/api/.
aw-watcher-tmux creates a new bucket. The existence of this bucket can be checked with http://localhost:5600/api/0/buckets/aw-watcher-tmux.
All activity recorded in this bucket can be seen on http://localhost:5600/#/timeline
Most parameters of this plugin are configurable. For example to use my.aw-server.test
as alternative aw host, add the following line to your ~/.tmux.conf
:
set -g @aw-watcher-tmux-host 'my.aw-server.test'
For more options, please see ./scripts/monitor-session-activity.sh