Overview
Log exercise minutes and see an orange heatmap next to your GitHub contributions.
commit --irl injects an orange exercise heatmap directly below your GitHub contribution graph. If you're shipping code all day but haven't moved your body since last Tuesday, this could help you. How it works 1. Sign in with GitHub at commitirl.com 2. Log your workouts — runs, lifts, rides, yoga, whatever gets you moving 3. The extension renders your exercise minutes as a second heatmap on your GitHub profile, visible to anyone who visits Features - Orange exercise heatmap that mirrors the style of your green GitHub contribution graph - Log activity directly from your GitHub profile — click any recent date on the heatmap to open the quick-log popover - Track any activity type: running, cycling, swimming, weight training, and 40+ others - Your exercise data stays in sync across the extension and commitirl.com - Works on any GitHub profile page where you've logged activity Why? AI writes most of your code now. Your commit count is through the roof. Your step count is not. commit --irl hijacks the same dopamine loop that keeps you chasing green squares and redirects it toward your physical health. Two heatmaps, one obsession.
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Details
- Version0.6.7
- UpdatedMarch 30, 2026
- Size251KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperChapter IncWebsite
100 Pine Street Suite 1250 San Francisco, CA 94111 USEmail
support@chapter.comPhone
+44 7960 671270 - TraderThis developer has identified itself as a trader per the definition from the European Union and committed to only offer products or services that comply with EU laws.
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Privacy
commit --irl has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
commit --irl handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes