# Example selfspy.conf. Put this in your ~/.config/ to use it # with the systemd .service file. # Note: You cannot indent lines in here! # Defaults, used by both selfspy and selfstats. [Defaults] # Don't use quotes around the password, they'd be part of it! # Example: # PASSWORD=the passphrase can contain spaces PASSWORD= # You don't have to quote this either, but you can. DATA-DIR="~/.selfspy" # Selfstats default actions, when started with -c option. # Copy this to new files to make configs for common tasks. [Selfstats] ## Summary statistics. Enabling any of these will suppress the ## default list output and add the respective summary output. ## The argument number will determine how many seconds after ## a mouse click or keystroke you are still considered active. # Total time spent active #active=180 # List window titles, sorted by time spent in them. #tactive=180 # List processes, sorted by time spent in them. #pactive=180 # List active periods, sorted by date. #periods=180 # List click-to-type and other ratios. Useful as a rough # measure of effectiveness. #ratios=180 # List processes sorted by keystrokes received. #pkeys=True # List window titles sorted by keystrokes received. #tkeys=True # Show logs since (most useful on the command line) #back=1 h # Time to start the log from. #clock=00:00 # Date to start the log from. #date=2014 10 06 #date=10 06 #date=06 # Limit results, format depends on whether --date/--clock or --id is used #limit=10 ## List filtering options # Show from this log id onwards. Set number of entries with --limit. #id=120 # This requires a valid password above or you will be prompted. #showtext=true # Regex of window titles #title=chromium|firefox # Regex of text to search for #body=printer ## Other options # Slightly more readable texts, eliminates display of # backspace edits. human-readable=true ## Buggy parameters # This option is buggy from both here and the command line. ##min-keys=10 ##key-freqs=true