wakatime-liteReference tool for devtools — covers intro, quickstart, patterns and more. Quick lookup for Wakatime Lite concepts, best practices, and implementation patterns.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install bytesagain1/wakatime-liteGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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New team members can use the quickstart and intro commands to rapidly understand Wakatime Lite concepts and best practices. This reduces ramp-up time and ensures consistent knowledge across the team.
Developers debugging performance issues can instantly access performance and debugging references to identify bottlenecks and apply optimization patterns. This speeds up troubleshooting without external searches.
Security teams can review security reference documentation to ensure implementation aligns with recommended practices. This helps maintain secure coding standards without needing external credentials.
When migrating from older versions or similar tools, the migration command provides step-by-step guidance and patterns. This reduces errors and downtime during transitions.
Developers can use the cheatsheet command for a condensed reference of commands and patterns while coding. This improves productivity by minimizing context switching.
Offer basic reference commands for free, with premium tiers providing advanced integrations or analytics. Revenue comes from subscriptions for enhanced features.
Bundle Wakatime Lite as part of a larger documentation or developer productivity platform. Charge per seat or usage tier.
Release the skill as open source, generating revenue through consulting, training, and premium support contracts for enterprises adopting the tool.
💬 Integration Tip
Embed the skill in a team's development environment (e.g., within CLI tools or IDEs) for instant access. No API keys needed, so it's safe for sensitive networks.
Scored May 8, 2026
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