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@tobiaswaelde
Just noticed that the vs-code tracker starts the browser timer in the clockify extension, however neither does the vs-code extension
respect the browser extensions pomodoro settings
nor does the vs version allow to configure pomodoros.
Is (1.) intentional or is there a setting for this? Asking because this is makes Clockify a 1-stop solution for me instead of using a pomo ext + clockify in vs code.
Regards
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I am currently working on v4. Clockify has some changes in the API. If there is an option to get the status of the pomo timer I will try to find a solution for adding it to the extension
@tobiaswaelde
Just noticed that the vs-code tracker starts the browser timer in the clockify extension, however neither does the vs-code extension
Is (1.) intentional or is there a setting for this? Asking because this is makes Clockify a 1-stop solution for me instead of using a pomo ext + clockify in vs code.
Regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: