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A little node-webkit / nw.js application that attempts to answer the infamous question of "Whoa... when did I fall asleep?" by telling you when you last closed your Macbook lid or when your Mac last fell asleep after being idle for a while.

Actually, I lied. It's not that little. Because it relies on the nw.js runtime, it's like 98MB with the runtime bundled. Sigh.

Sleep has its own project page!

Download it

Download the Mac OS X DMG. Only available for 64-bit Macs.

Playing with the source

Installing dependencies

You'll need to make sure you have nw.js installed.

npm install nw -g

The actual nw.js / node-webkit app is located in the /app directory. The root directory encapsulates the /app directory to provide build tools to actually compile the app.

You'll want to make sure you do npm install in both the root directory and the /app directory.

Running

From the root directory:

nw app

Building

To build, do from the root directory of the repo:

grunt nodewebkit

It'll build sleep.app, targeting OS X 32-bit and 64-bit. You'll find the resulting .app files in /webkitbuilds/sleep/.

Building the DMG

Once the app's been packaged, we'll want to build the DMG. Make sure you have appdmg installed:

npm install -g appdmg

Then, do:

appdmg dmgConfig.json webkitbuilds/sleep.dmg

And your DMG will end up in webkitbuilds/. In the future, consider adding this as a grunt task in the gruntfile.

todo

  • Right now it'll refresh every 5 minutes. But, it'd be nicer if it could detect when the machine comes out of sleep and refresh

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When did I fall asleep? Figure out when your Mac lid was closed

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