A powerful VS Code extension that helps you monitor and analyze your coding time across projects, branches, and programming languages
Compatible with VS Code and VS Code-based editors
Everything you need to understand your coding habits
Seamlessly tracks your coding time in the background. No manual start/stop needed.
Automatically tracks time spent on different Git branches for comprehensive analysis.
Works seamlessly across VS Code, Cursor, Windsurf, VSCodium, and other compatible editors.
Automatically pauses tracking during periods of inactivity with configurable timeouts.
Filter data by date range, project, branch, and programming language for detailed insights.
Beautiful charts including project distribution, daily timeline, activity heatmap, and language breakdown.
Automatically adapts to VS Code's light and dark themes for a seamless experience.
Proactive reminders for eye rest (20-20-20 rule), stretching, and breaks based on scientific intervals.
Easy-to-use interface for configuring all extension options with validation and descriptions.
Beautiful, intuitive interface that adapts to your theme
View detailed reports with interactive charts, project distribution, and daily activity timeline
Theme-aware visualizations that perfectly match your VS Code appearance
Real-time display of today's coding time, resets daily at midnight
Hover for weekly, monthly, and all-time statistics
Intuitive settings interface with clear descriptions and validation
Get started in seconds
Ctrl+Shift+X
or Cmd+Shift+X
on macOS)For Cursor, Windsurf, VSCodium, and other compatible editors
Use either VS Code Marketplace or Open VSX Registry
The extension automatically starts tracking when you begin coding
Click the status bar or run SCTT: Show Coding Time Summary
Track billable hours accurately across multiple client projects
Understand project time allocation and improve team productivity
Monitor learning progress and maintain consistent coding practice
Analyze coding habits and optimize workflow efficiency
Join developers worldwide who are gaining insights into their coding habits