Add integration with the Toggl Track API to manage your timers inside Obsidian.
- ✨ NEW: Generate time tracking reports inside of your notes with code blocks
- See your current timer and how long it has been running in the status bar
- Get a summary of your day in the side panel
- Create, start, and stop a new timer using the command palette, or restart an recent one
Using simple code blocks it is possible to render time tracking reports inside your Obsidian notes. For example,
```toggl
SUMMARY
PAST 7 DAYS
```
Will result in something like:
You can find a full tutorial and reference on rendering time reports in the plugin wiki.
Configuring this plugin requires you to first request an API token from Toggl. More info on how to do this can be found here.
To set up this plugin, simply enter your API token in the settings tab, click connect and select the Toggl Workspace you wish to use.
The developer of the QuickAdd plugin has created a preset menu for timers using QuickAdd. Instructions are available here and you can find out how he did it on the Obsidian Discord server (link to message).
You can see my more detailed roadmap for this plugin on this page: Development Roadmap. I try to keep the cards in each column sorted by priority.
Please make feature requests in the GitHub discussions tab: click here
If you would to like to talk about the plugin with me more directly, you can find me in the Obsidian Discord server as Maximio#6460
. Feel free to tag me!
Currently I rely on this repo for providing a JavaScript interface with the Toggl Track API: https://github.com/saintedlama/toggl-client
However in the future I might write fork this so I can refactor it to use mobile friendly APIs (e.g. using Obsidian’s own request API).
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