TimeTagger is a time tracking app that helps you keep track of your daily activity, and Manjaro is an Arch-based Linux distribution that is easy to use and configure. In this tutorial, we will guide you on how to install TimeTagger on Manjaro.
Before we start, make sure that you have the following installed on your system:
Open the terminal and run the following command to add the TimeTagger repository:
sudo pacman -Syu
sudo pacman -S timetagger
This will update your system and install TimeTagger.
Once TimeTagger is installed, open it from the list of applications. TimeTagger will automatically run in the background, and you can start tracking your activities by clicking on the TimeTagger icon in the system tray.
That's it! You have successfully installed and launched TimeTagger on your Manjaro system. Now, you can keep track of your time and be more productive.
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