WatchIt Dashboard

Your personal window into live Wikipedia and GitHub activity since you last loaded or reset the page.

What is this? WatchIt counts how many Wikipedia pages were edited and how many brand new pages were created since your last visit (or since you press Reset). It also tracks GitHub activity (pushes, PRs, issues). It updates every 10 seconds and gives you a lightweight recent history chart.

How to read this dashboard

The four cards are live numbers:

  • Total Edits: Number of edit events observed since your local start time.
  • New Pages: How many brand new pages were created in the same window.
  • Last Visited: The timestamp (stored only in your browser) we treat as the beginning of your session.
  • Current Time: For quick reference & sync confidence.
  • GitHub Pushes: Number of push events observed since your local start time.
  • GitHub PRs: Number of pull requests opened since your local start time.
  • GitHub Issues: Number of issues opened since your local start time.

The line chart aggregates activity into 10‑second buckets. Blue = edits, Green = new pages. The right-hand y‑axis corresponds to new pages so the lower-volume series stays readable.

The second chart aggregates GitHub activity into 10-second buckets. Purple = pushes, Orange = PRs, Red = issues. The right-hand y-axis corresponds to PRs so the lower-volume series stays readable.

Reset Counter sets a new local start time and wipes the short history so you can begin a fresh observation interval.

Data sourced from Wikipedia recent change streams. This page does not store personal data; your start time lives only in localStorage.

Wikipedia Live Activity

Total edits since start time

New pages since start time

Last Visited

Current Time

GitHub Live Activity

Push events

Pull requests

Issues opened

Resets only your browser's local timer; does not affect global data.

Activity per 10 seconds

Blue = edits, Green = new pages every 10 seconds

GitHub events per 10 seconds

Purple = pushes, Orange = PRs, Red = issues