In addition to using the Habitica app on Zapier, it is also possible for Zapier to interact with Habitica by using its "Webhooks" app to contact Habitica's Application Programming Interface. This can potentially allow Zapier users to take actions not included in the Zapier Habitica app. For example, see The Keep:Scheduling Quest Starts with Zapier and API, which describes the use of Zapier's Google Calendar and Webhooks apps to start Quests automatically using API's "quests/force-start...
This is a theme for Habitica that changes the UI to something more comfortable to the eye, especially at night. I have tried to stick to the official colours of Habitica where possible. Tested on Chrome, should work on Firefox and Edge. This is a personal project and will be updated as such.
There are several official and user-created apps, tools, user styles, userscripts, browser extensions, and bookmarklets that can be used to customize the appearance and functionality of Habitica and related websites. Below you will find a sortable list with a brief description of each item, as well as a link to its wiki page. If you're a developer interested in building third-party tools using the Habitica API or creating userstyles, you're welcome to join the ranks of Comrades of Habitica...
Pomodoro Timer and SiteBlocker that Plugs into Habitica and turns your time-wasting navigation tendencies into rewards. Install on Chrome Install on Opera (Install from the Chrome app store with this extension) Install on Edge Install on Firefox Follow development on GitHub here Including a Website Blocker that plugs into Habitica and limits you from visiting websites that you decide. You can decide to visit these sites by spending Habitica currency, which you'll earn by developing good...