How to deploy a custom watcher?
See original GitHub issueI have now nearly finished my table height watcher. How can I deploy it? At the time I always start it with:
poetry run aw-watcher-table
How can I setup that my watcher automatically starts when ActivityWatch starts?
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- Created 3 years ago
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Excellent! It’ll be properly available in the next release.
I think this should be closed. It works like a charm with my aw-watcher-table. Even on Windows!