Getting Started with Code Time
Code Time integrates directly with more than 15 of the most popular code editors and IDEs. Track your hours and generate reports right from your code editor.
We currently support:
- Android Studio
- AppCode
- Atom
- CLion
- Cursor
- DataGrip
- Eclipse
- GoLand
- IntelliJ
- NetBeans
- PhpStorm
- PyCharm
- Rider
- RubyMine
- Sublime Text
- Visual Studio
- Visual Studio Code
- WebStorm
Features
Setting Work Hours After creating your Antenna account, you can personalize your profile to receive more relevant data about your coding habits. To set up your profile, visit your profile by clicking your name, email address, or profile picture in the navigation bar.
In the Work hours section, set your work hours to help us better capture how much you code during vs. outside of work. The default work hours are Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. You can customize your work hours by selecting Custom work hours and choosing the correct days and hours. Work hours are used to create work-life balance datagrams in your Dashboard that show how much you code during vs. outside of work each day. The work-life balance view in your Calendar will show coding activity during and outside of work hours.
Switching Accounts You can sign up or log in to an existing account by following the onboarding instructions at the top of the Code Time view in your editor’s sidebar.
After you’ve signed up or logged in to an account, you can switch accounts at any time from your editor. Navigate to the Account section in the sidebar and select Switch Account. Switching accounts will log you out of your current Code Time account and log you in to another account. This feature is currently only supported in Code Time for VS Code.
Connecting Calendar
Connecting a calendar lets you compare your coding sessions and meetings side by side. You must first connect your Google calendar to your Antenna account to see your meetings data.