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better-history

v1.1.0

Published

💡 Get a better sense of browsing history via Chrome/Firefox

Downloads

7

Readme

better-history NPM Chrome Web Store Stars

💡 Get a better sense of browsing history via Chrome/Firefox 💡

Nowadays everyone surfs the Internet a lot, but I don't think everyone have a clear sense of their browsing habits.

better-history comes to the rescue. Chrome and Firefox are supported. Hope you enjoy. 💗

NOTE: There is already a better history in Chrome webstore, so I have named mine as Advaned history in both Mozilla add-ons and Chrome webstore.

Feature

  • Daily Page View Trending

  • Percentage of TOP 10 frequently visited site

  • Frequently visited site in tunnel chart

  • customize browsing range

Usage for NPM users

First of all,

npm install better-history -g

Then, you have two choices, either start a local server (preferred) to view or export statistics to csv documents.

  • Start a local server, then visit http://localhost:4455.
better-history
  • Export statistics to csv documents, default export directory is your $HOME.
better-history export
  • In case of customization, run better-history [server | export] -h to set specific options regarding different subcommand.

Development

License

MIT