-- This defines some aliases, to make the reports look nicer: aliases ( "sun-awt-X11-XFramePeer" -> "java", "sun-awt-X11-XDialogPeer" -> "java", "sun-awt-X11-XWindowPeer" -> "java", "gramps.py" -> "gramps" ) -- A rule that probably everybody wants. Being inactive for over a minute -- causes this sample to be ignored by default. $idle > 60 ==> tag inactive, -- Simple rule that just tags the current program tag Program:$current.program, -- I'd like to know what evolution folders I'm working in. But when sending a mail, -- the window title only contains the (not very helpful) subject. So I do not tag -- necessarily by the active window title, but the title that contains the folder current window $program == "evolution" && any window ($program == "evolution" && $title =~ /^(.*) \([0-9]+/) ==> tag Evo-Folder:$1, -- A general rule that works well with gvim and gnome-terminal and tells me what -- project I'm currently working on current window $title =~ m!(?:~|home/jojo)/projekte/(?:programming/(?:haskell/)?)?([^/)]*)! ==> tag Project:$1, current window $title =~ m!(?:~|home/jojo)/debian! ==> tag Project:Debian, -- My diploma thesis is in a different directory current window $title =~ m!(?:~|home/jojo)/dokumente/Uni/DA! ==> tag Project:DA, current window $title =~ m!Diplomarbeit.pdf! ==> tag Project:DA, -- Out of curiosity: what percentage of my time am I actually coding Haskell? current window ($program == "gvim" && $title =~ /^[^ ]+\.hs \(/ ) ==> tag Editing-Haskell, -- To be able to match on the time of day, I introduce tags for that as well $time >= 2:00 && $time < 8:00 ==> tag time-of-day:night, $time >= 8:00 && $time < 12:00 ==> tag time-of-day:morning, $time >= 12:00 && $time < 14:00 ==> tag time-of-day:lunchtime, $time >= 14:00 && $time < 18:00 ==> tag time-of-day:afternoon, $time >= 18:00 && $time < 22:00 ==> tag time-of-day:evening, $time >= 22:00 || $time < 2:00 ==> tag time-of-day:late-evening, -- This tag always refers to the last 24h $sampleage <= 24:00 ==> tag last-day,