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7 changes: 7 additions & 0 deletions src/getting-started.rst
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.. note::
Getting it to F-droid is a work-in-progress, see `this PR <https://gitlab.com/fdroid/fdroiddata/-/merge_requests/5502>`_.

.. group-tab:: Source

If you prefer to build ActivityWatch from source, check out :doc:`this guide <installing-from-source>` instead.
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Very nice



Usage
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.. note::
If you are running GNOME 3 or another desktop environment that does not support system trays, or if for some reason Qt can't be used on your machine, read `Running on GNOME`.

.. note::
If your Linux system is using Wayland rather than X11, the default watchers will not work. Read :ref:`window and idle watchers for Wayland<wayland-watchers>`.
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If your Linux system is using Wayland rather than X11, the default watchers will not work. Read :ref:`window and idle watchers for Wayland<wayland-watchers>`.
If your Linux system is using Wayland rather than X11, the default watchers will not work. See :ref:`window watchers <window-watchers>`.

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Thanks!


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If you are using a proxy ActivityWatch might not work out of the box. To fix this you can set the environment variable ``NO_PROXY`` to include ``127.0.0.1`` before starting aw-qt. How to set an environment variable depends on your operating system; use Google if you are unsure how to do this.

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git submodule foreach --recursive git pull

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If your Linux system is using Wayland rather than X11, the default watchers will not work. Read :ref:`window and idle watchers for Wayland<wayland-watchers>` for replacement modules supporting Wayland.

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.. note::
If your Linux system is using Wayland rather than X11, the default watchers will not work. Read :ref:`window and idle watchers for Wayland<wayland-watchers>` for replacement modules supporting Wayland.

I think we've made it clear enough elsewhere in docs.

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I think users will click the "install from source" link without scrolling down and expect complete instructions to be provided there. Having an additional step for Wayland users in the "usage section" of the "getting started" page is less intuitive I think. I removed it for now and if you agree with my rationale I'll add it back.

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Watchers are the parts of ActivityWatch that do all the data collecting.

ActivityWatch comes with two watchers enabled by default:
ActivityWatch comes with two watchers enabled by default supporting Windows, macOS and Linux (X11 only):

- :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-afk` - Watches for mouse & keyboard activity to detect if the user is active (by default, an inactive period of at least 3 minutes is flagged as AFK: away from keyboard).
- :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-window` - Watches the active window, its title, and it's url (on Chrome-based browsers & Safari).

These default watchers are collecting some of the most important data.
But there is more to collect, so here are some other watchers that let you do so.

.. _window-watchers:
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For Wayland, see :ref:`wayland-watchers`.
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For Wayland, see :ref:`wayland-watchers`.
For watchers supporting Wayland, see :ref:`window-watchers`.

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A bit weird to have a link that only goes to the next section.

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I agree


Window watchers
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.. _wayland-watchers:

Window and idle watchers for Wayland
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Window and idle watchers for Wayland
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Window watchers
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I prefer the old headings and description, but good that you link to it and make the Wayland things clear.

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Could maybe make the Wayland watchers a subsection instead, that way you can still have your wayland-watchers ref.

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I believe making Wayland watchers its own section is the best way. Makes it clear they also offer idle watcher support. Clearly separates the officially bundled watchers from the ones the ones that are needed to solve Linux compatibility issues.


Watches the active window, its title, and application name.
Replaces :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-window` and :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-afk` to support Wayland, see issue :issue:`92`.

- :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-window` - The official window watcher for Windows, macOS, and Linux (X11 only).
- :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-window-wayland` - A window watcher for Wayland, by :gh-user:`johan-bjareholt`.
- :gh:`2e3s/awatcher` - A compiled watcher for X11 and Wayland to replace default window and AFK watchers, by :gh-user:`2e3s`.
- :gh-aw:`aw-watcher-window-wayland` - A window and idle watcher for Wayland, by :gh-user:`johan-bjareholt`, supports Posh, Sway.
- :gh:`2e3s/awatcher` - A compiled window and idle watcher for X11 and Wayland to replace default window and AFK watchers,
by :gh-user:`2e3s`, supports Sway, Hyprland, KDE, GNOME, and X11.

Browser watchers
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