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My first chrome extension Argus - time-tracking tool. Built with React, React-Bootstrap and Chart.js

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Argus description

Did you know that Argus is a many-eyed giant in Greek mythology?

Named after his predecessor, Argus chrome extension does almost the same - he will let you to track time spent on a particular website by following and watching your active tabs.

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  1. Gettings started
  2. Technology Used
  3. Demo

Getting started

While on a website you want to track, click on the Argus icon located in the tab menu.

In the opened popup window you'll see two buttons 'Start Tracking' and 'Clear All Data'.

Click 'Start Tracking' and website tracking will be initiated. The tracking data will be visible in a form of pie chart and updated each time you refresh popup window.

Once you're done spying on yourself for a day, you can clear all data by clicking 'Clear Data' button.

Technology Used

  • React
  • Bootstrap
  • Chart.js
  • Google Chrome API

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My first chrome extension Argus - time-tracking tool. Built with React, React-Bootstrap and Chart.js

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