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NAME

       arbtt-stats - generate statistics from the arbtt data samples

SYNOPSIS

       arbtt-stats [OPTION...]

DESCRIPTION

       arbtt-stats reads the samples that were recorded so far by arbtt-capture from the log
       file, filters them according to the users specifications and generates one or more reports
       from the data.

       When run without any options, --total-time is assumed.

       The order in which filters (--exclude, --only, --also-inactive and --filter) and reports
       are passed to the program is irrelevant: All filters given on the command line are active
       for all reports.

OPTIONS

       -h, -?, --help
           shows a short summary of the available options, and exists.

       -V, --version
           shows the version number, and exists.

       --logfile FILE
           logfile to use instead of ~/.arbtt/capture.log

       --categorizefile
           categorize file to use instead of ~/.arbtt/categorize.cfg

   Filtering options
       -x TAG, --exclude TAG
           Ignore any data samples that have been assigned this tag or category. To distinguish
           tags and categories, the latter have to be entered followed by a colon. Can be given
           more than once.

       -o TAG, --only TAB
           Ignore any data samples that have not been assigned this tag. To distinguish tags and
           categories, the latter have to be entered followed by a colon. Can be given more than
           once.

       --also-inactive
           by default, arbtt-stats ignores any samples which have been assigned the tag inactive.
           This flag disables this behaviour.

       -f CONDITION, --filter CONDITION
           Only consider samples matching the given condition, which follows the same syntax as
           in categorize.cfg (Nonterminal Cond in the formal grammar specification found in the
           user guide).

   Report options
       -m PERCENTAGE, --min-percentage PERCENTAGE
           Ignore tags whose percentage is less than the value specified here. Default
           percentage: 1%.

       --output-exclude TAG
           Skip this tag or category when printing statistics. Only affects the reports
           --total-time and --category. To distinguish tags and categories, the latter have to be
           entered followed by a colon. Can be given more than once.

       --output-only TAG
           Prints statistics only for the specified tag or category. Only affects the reports
           --total-time and --category. To distinguish tags and categories, the latter have to be
           entered followed by a colon. Can be given more than once.

       --output-format FORMAT
           Specify the report output format, may be one of: text, csv (comma-separated values),
           tsv (TAB-separated values). Default format: text.

   Reports
       -i, --information
           Various bits of information about the recorded data, such as total time recorded,
           number of records etc. In this report, “time recorded” is the sum of all samples,
           including inactive and those that are disabled by the filter, while “time selected” is
           the sum of the samples that are matched by the given filters.

       -t, --total-time
           For all tags, print the part of the selected time with this tag applied to, both as an
           absolute value and a percentage of the selected time.

       -c CATEGORY, --category CATEGORY
           For the given category, give the textual equivalent of a pie chart: For each possible
           value of the category, including one for “no tag of this category present”, give the
           absolute time and fraction. Entries which are not displayed because of the option
           --min-percentage are aggregated.

       --each-category
           This is just a shortcut for a series of --category options, one for each category
           found in the data.

       --intervals [TAG|CATEGORY:]
           This report lists all periods of consecutive time intervals where the given tag has
           been applied to, or where the given category has the same value.

           To distinguish tags and categories, the latter have to be entered followed by a colon.

           This report will give wrong results if an activity has been carried out at the end of
           a session and right at the beginning, as the intermediate time is thought to be part
           of the interval. Inactive times while arbtt-capture is running will separate the
           results as expected.

EXAMPLES

       Some useful examples of what you can do with arbtt-stats are provided here:

           # Only consider the time when I was programming in Haskell
           arbtt-stats -o Editing-Haskell

           # Tell me what evolution folders I spend my time in when I actually do
           # work with e-Mail
           arbtt-stats -o Program:evolution -c Evo-Folder

           # Generate statistics about the last hour
           arbtt-stats -f '$sampleage < 1:00'

FILES

       ~/.arbtt/capture.log
           binary file, storing the arbtt data samples

       ~/.arbtt/categorize.cfg
           specification of the arbtt categorizer syntax. A detailed description is given in the
           section called “Configuring the arbtt categorizer (arbtt-stats)”

SEE ALSO

       See the arbtt manual for more information and the arbtt hackage page[1] for newer versions
       of arbtt.

AUTHORS

       Joachim Breitner <mail@joachim-breitner.de>
           Main author of arbtt

       Sergey Astanin <s.astanin@gmail.com>
           Contributor

       Martin Kiefel <mk@nopw.de>
           Contributor

       Muharem Hrnjadovic <muharem@linux.com>
           Contributor

NOTES

        1. arbtt hackage page
           http://www.hackage.org/package/arbtt