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Wdttg Where Did The Time Go?

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About Wdttg Where Did The Time Go?

Stop filling out time entry forms. wdttg is a local MCP server and TUI that lets AI agents track your time in plain Markdown. Just say what you worked on — the server handles the rest.

Basic information

Category

Productivity

Transports

stdio

Publisher

plattnum

Submitted by

Jeff Platt

Config

Add this server to your MCP-compatible client using the configuration below.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "wdttg": {
      "command": "wdttg",
      "args": [
        "serve"
      ]
    }
  }
}

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Overview

What is wdttg (Where Did The Time Go?)?

wdttg is a local MCP server for time tracking that lets your AI agent log time entries as you work. It stores data as GFM tables in plain Markdown files (one per month) and includes a TUI with an infinite scrolling timeline. It is designed for freelancers who want to track time without manual data entry or web forms.

How to use wdttg (Where Did The Time Go?)?

Run the MCP server locally and have your AI agent call its typed tools — create_entry, list_entries, and generate_report. No round trips to an external API are required. Optionally use the TUI for hands-on interaction.

Key features of wdttg (Where Did The Time Go?)

  • Local MCP server – no external API calls.
  • Tools: create_entry, list_entries, generate_report.
  • Data stored as GFM tables in plain Markdown files.
  • One Markdown file per month, human-readable and git-friendly.
  • Full TUI with an infinite scrolling timeline.
  • Pairs with bulletd MCP for a complete daily workflow.

Use cases of wdttg (Where Did The Time Go?)

  • Track work time naturally while an AI agent logs entries.
  • Generate reports from time entries without leaving your editor.
  • Combine with bulletd MCP to capture tasks and time together.
  • Maintain a git-friendly, human-readable time log for freelancers.

FAQ from wdttg (Where Did The Time Go?)

How does wdttg store time data?

Data is stored as GFM tables in plain Markdown files, one file per month. The files are human-readable and git-friendly.

Does wdttg require access to an external API?

No. It runs locally as an MCP server, so all data stays on your machine. There are no round trips to someone else’s API.

Can wdttg work with other MCP servers?

Yes, it pairs with bulletd MCP for a complete daily workflow: bulletd captures tasks to do, wdttg captures how long they took.

What tools does wdttg expose to the AI agent?

It exposes create_entry, list_entries, and generate_report as typed MCP tools.

Is there a graphical interface?

Yes, wdttg includes a full TUI with an infinite scrolling timeline for hands-on use.

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