It’s a slack bot.. that tracks your hackatime , time and accordingly allows you to catch pokemon
Used gemini to figure out how to run the project on the cloud , as i could not find a comprehensive tutorial online
It’s a slack bot.. that tracks your hackatime , time and accordingly allows you to catch pokemon
Used gemini to figure out how to run the project on the cloud , as i could not find a comprehensive tutorial online
Added a bunch of more commands , though i find it annoying that wakatime can only track the time i spend typing on vscode but not the time i spend on the project overall , even though that is pretty unrealistic and im not sure if spending a bunch of time debugging , going through stack overflow and watching youtube tutorial counts. Even though i added around 700 lines of code (not very impressive once you realize that the vscode copilot auto complete is so good that it realizes what you mean just by the function/variable name), i still only logged 26 minutes of work , i think its ready to publish but i just need to polish a bit more , so maybe the next time i log I will ship the project.
EDIT: So there’s an error with my WakaTime now , so i can’t post another log so ig I have to directly ship it now , because my deadline is on 31st march and my school starts tommorow (30th match ) so today’s the last day i can work on it and i dont have time to troublehsoot wakatime
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Finished most of the stuff , and I apologize for not logging before , i spent nearly 4 hours just on the slack website , so its unfortunate that didn’t get logged . I added a catch function that allows you to catch a pokemon , but it costs you minutes from your hackatime total (dont worry it doesnt affect your actual minutes). On top of that i added a bunch of obvious ones - such as pokedex , poketeam , pokestats , which all do exactly what they suggest and finally I linked it to hackaTIME , the most TIMEconsuming process…. of all TIME (your cue to laugh)
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