Life in Weeks by Sahil
Your life's timeline, your daily inspiration – Weeks visualized, ambitions actualized
Available on Firefox for Android™Available on Firefox for Android™
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About this extension
Life in Weeks is an open-source browser extension that offers a unique and profound way to visualize your entire life span. By representing each week of your life as a small block, it provides a powerful perspective on time, encouraging reflection on personal mortality and the value of each passing week.
### Key Features
- **Weekly Life Visualization**: See your life laid out in weeks, with lived weeks distinctly colored from those yet to come.
- **Personalization**: Input your birth date and expected lifespan for a tailored visualization.
- **New Tab Integration**: Replaces your new tab page with your life visualization, promoting regular reflection.
- **Dark/Light Mode**: Switch between dark and light themes for comfortable viewing in any environment.
- **Privacy-Centric**: All personal data is stored locally in your browser; no information is sent or stored externally.
- **Cross-Browser Support**: Compatible with both Firefox and Chrome (and Chromium-based browsers).
### Purpose
Life in Weeks aims to provide a visual reminder of life's finite nature, encouraging users to contemplate their life choices, priorities, and the passage of time. It's not just a tool, but a philosophical prompt that can inspire mindfulness and intentional living.
### Open Source
This project is open-source and welcomes contributions from the community. Whether you're a developer, designer, or just have ideas for improvement, your input is valuable. Check out our contribution guidelines to get started.
### Technical Details
- Developed using vanilla JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
- Utilizes browser extension APIs for storage and new tab page override
- Lightweight and efficient, with minimal impact on browser performance
### Getting Started
Visit our GitHub repository for installation instructions, contribution guidelines, and more detailed documentation.
Join us in making Life in Weeks a powerful tool for personal reflection and time management!
### Key Features
- **Weekly Life Visualization**: See your life laid out in weeks, with lived weeks distinctly colored from those yet to come.
- **Personalization**: Input your birth date and expected lifespan for a tailored visualization.
- **New Tab Integration**: Replaces your new tab page with your life visualization, promoting regular reflection.
- **Dark/Light Mode**: Switch between dark and light themes for comfortable viewing in any environment.
- **Privacy-Centric**: All personal data is stored locally in your browser; no information is sent or stored externally.
- **Cross-Browser Support**: Compatible with both Firefox and Chrome (and Chromium-based browsers).
### Purpose
Life in Weeks aims to provide a visual reminder of life's finite nature, encouraging users to contemplate their life choices, priorities, and the passage of time. It's not just a tool, but a philosophical prompt that can inspire mindfulness and intentional living.
### Open Source
This project is open-source and welcomes contributions from the community. Whether you're a developer, designer, or just have ideas for improvement, your input is valuable. Check out our contribution guidelines to get started.
### Technical Details
- Developed using vanilla JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
- Utilizes browser extension APIs for storage and new tab page override
- Lightweight and efficient, with minimal impact on browser performance
### Getting Started
Visit our GitHub repository for installation instructions, contribution guidelines, and more detailed documentation.
Join us in making Life in Weeks a powerful tool for personal reflection and time management!
Rated 5 by 3 reviewers
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 - 1.3
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 - 17.08 KB
 - Last updated
 - a year ago (Sep 29, 2024)
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