
Development
Track your Terminal time
automatically
Track your Terminal command-line time
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Automatic Tracking
What Chronoid Tracks in Terminal
Automatic time tracking captures your activity without manual timers or interruptions.
Total command-line time
SSH and remote session duration
Build and deployment time
Git operations
Package management
Server administration tasks
Why Chronoid
The Chronoid Advantage
Track coding time across IDEs, terminals, and development tools
Without Chronoid
Common time tracking struggles
- Forgetting to start/stop timers
- Inaccurate time estimates
- Lost billable hours
- Manual spreadsheet tracking
- Context switching interruptions
With Chronoid
Effortless time tracking
- Track time per project or repository automatically
- See which files and codebases take the most time
- Block distracting sites during focused coding sessions
- Generate accurate reports for client billing
- Understand your coding patterns across different languages
Related Apps
Track Time in Related Apps
Apps you might use alongside Terminal
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about tracking Terminal time with Chronoid
Chronoid tracks time when Terminal (or iTerm, Warp, etc.) is the active window. It captures your command-line work time without logging specific commands.

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