diff --git a/src/examples/writing-watchers.rst b/src/examples/writing-watchers.rst index 928518f..1f99d80 100644 --- a/src/examples/writing-watchers.rst +++ b/src/examples/writing-watchers.rst @@ -60,6 +60,7 @@ Reference client Below is a example of a watcher with more in-depth comments. Mirrors the python example above. This example will describe how to: + * create buckets * send events by heartbeats * insert events without heartbeats @@ -69,5 +70,5 @@ This example will describe how to: .. literalinclude:: client.rs -It is recommend to follow conventions and use the ``aw-watcher-`` naming scheme for your watcher. +It is recommended to follow conventions and use the ``aw-watcher-`` naming scheme for your watcher. It is also recommended for watchers to accept a ``--testing`` flag and a ``--port `` flag to allow users to specify the port to connect to. diff --git a/src/watchers.rst b/src/watchers.rst index 83dc191..b176e90 100644 --- a/src/watchers.rst +++ b/src/watchers.rst @@ -77,6 +77,7 @@ Other watchers to collect all kinds of data. - :gh:`RTnhN/aw-watcher-toggl` - A Watcher to import time entries from Toggl. - :gh:`sameersismail/aw-watcher-netstatus` - Monitors if you're connected to a network, by :gh-user:`sameersismail`. - :gh:`RTnhN/aw-watcher-buttons` - (WIP) A watcher for tracking external hardware buttons based on an Arduino used for working state. +- :gh:`Oxbrayo/aw-watcher-network-rs` - A watcher for tracking network activity and wifi SSIDs, connected and broadcasting by :gh-user:`Oxbrayo` Importers ---------