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Immersion Tracking
SubMiner can log your watching and mining activity to a local SQLite database, then surface it in the built-in stats dashboard. Tracking is enabled by default and can be turned off if you do not want local analytics.
When enabled, SubMiner records per-session statistics (watch time, subtitle lines seen, words encountered, cards mined) and maintains exact lifetime summary tables plus daily/monthly rollups. You can view that data in SubMiner's stats UI or query the database directly with any SQLite tool.
Episode completion for local watched state uses the shared DEFAULT_MIN_WATCH_RATIO (85%) value from src/shared/watch-threshold.ts.
Enabling
{
"immersionTracking": {
"enabled": true,
"dbPath": ""
}
}
- Leave
dbPathempty to use the default location (immersion.sqlitein SubMiner's app-data directory). - Set an explicit path to move the database (useful for backups, cloud syncing, or external tools).
Stats Dashboard
The same immersion data powers the stats dashboard.
- In-app overlay: focus the visible overlay, then press the key from
stats.toggleKey(default:`/Backquote). - Launcher command: run
subminer statsto start the local stats server on demand and open the dashboard in your browser. - Background server: run
subminer stats -bto start or reuse a dedicated background stats server without keeping the launcher attached, andsubminer stats -sto stop that background server. - Maintenance command: run
subminer stats cleanuporsubminer stats cleanup -vto backfill/repair vocabulary metadata (headword,reading, POS) and purge stale or excluded rows fromimm_wordson demand. - Browser page: open
http://127.0.0.1:5175directly if the local stats server is already running.
Dashboard tabs:
- Overview: recent sessions, streak calendar, watch-time history, and a tracking snapshot with completed episodes/anime totals
- Library: cover-art library, per-series progress, episode drill-down, and direct links into mined cards
- Trends: watch time, sessions, words seen, and per-anime progress/pattern charts
- Sessions: expandable session history with new-word activity, cumulative totals, and pause/seek/card markers
- Vocabulary: top repeated words (click a bar to open the word), new-word timeline, frequency rank table with full readings, kanji breakdown, word exclusion list, and click-through occurrence drilldown with Mine Word / Mine Sentence / Mine Audio buttons
Stats server config lives under stats:
{
"stats": {
"toggleKey": "Backquote",
"serverPort": 5175,
"autoStartServer": true,
"autoOpenBrowser": true
}
}
toggleKeyis overlay-local, not a system-wide shortcut.serverPortcontrols the localhost dashboard URL.autoStartServerstarts the local stats HTTP server on launch once immersion tracking is active, or reuses the dedicated background stats server when one is already running.autoOpenBrowsercontrols whethersubminer statslaunches the dashboard URL in your browser after ensuring the server is running.subminer statsforces the dashboard server to start even whenautoStartServerisfalse.subminer stats -bstarts or reuses the dedicated background stats server and exits after startup acknowledgement.subminer stats -sstops the dedicated background stats server without closing any browser tabs.subminer statsfails with an error whenimmersionTracking.enabledisfalse.subminer stats cleanupdefaults to vocabulary cleanup, repairs staleheadword,reading, andpart_of_speechvalues, attempts best-effort MeCab backfill for legacy rows, and removes rows that still fail vocab filtering.
Mining Cards from the Stats Page
The Vocabulary tab's word detail panel shows example lines from your viewing history. Each example line with a valid source file offers three mining buttons:
- Mine Word — performs a full Yomitan dictionary lookup for the word (definition, reading, pitch accent, etc.) via the hidden search page, then enriches the card with sentence audio, a screenshot or animated AVIF clip, the highlighted sentence, and metadata extracted from the source video file. Requires Anki and Yomitan dictionaries to be loaded.
- Mine Sentence — creates a sentence card directly with the
IsSentenceCardflag set (for Lapis/Kiku workflows), along with audio, image, and translation from the secondary subtitle if available. - Mine Audio — creates an audio-only card with the
IsAudioCardflag, attaching only the sentence audio clip.
All three modes respect your ankiConnect config: deck, model, field mappings, media settings (static vs AVIF, quality, dimensions), audio padding, metadata pattern, and tags. Media generation runs in parallel for faster card creation.
Secondary subtitle text (typically English translations) is stored alongside primary subtitles during playback and used as the translation field when mining from the stats page.
Word Exclusion List
The Vocabulary tab toolbar includes an Exclusions button for hiding words from all vocabulary views. Excluded words are stored in browser localStorage and can be managed (restored or cleared) from the exclusion modal. Exclusions affect stat cards, charts, the frequency rank table, and the word list.
Retention Defaults
By default, SubMiner keeps all retention tables and raw data (0 means keep all) while continuing daily/monthly rollup maintenance:
| Data type | Retention |
|---|---|
| Raw events | 0 (keep all) |
| Telemetry | 0 (keep all) |
| Sessions | 0 (keep all) |
| Daily rollups | 0 (keep all) |
| Monthly rollups | 0 (keep all) |
Maintenance runs on startup and every 24 hours. Vacuum runs only when retention.vacuumIntervalDays is non-zero.
In practice:
- Overview totals read from lifetime summary tables, so all-time watch time/cards/words stay exact even if raw query paths evolve.
- Anime and episode pages keep lifetime totals from summary tables while session drill-down still reads retained sessions directly. With the current defaults, both are kept forever.
- Trends can read the full available history because daily/monthly rollups are also kept forever by default.
- Vocabulary and kanji totals are cumulative and not bounded by the raw session retention knobs.
Storage / Performance Model
The tracker is optimized for "keep everything" defaults:
- Exact all-time totals live in dedicated lifetime summary tables (
imm_lifetime_global,imm_lifetime_anime,imm_lifetime_media). - Ended-session totals are persisted onto
imm_sessions, so most dashboard reads do not need to rescan raw telemetry. - Daily and monthly rollups remain available for chart queries and coarse trend views.
- Subtitle text is stored once in
imm_subtitle_lines; subtitle-line event payloads keep compact metadata only. - Cover-art binaries are deduplicated through a shared blob store so episodes in the same series do not each carry duplicate image bytes.
- Hot tables have dedicated indexes for session time ranges, telemetry sample windows, frequency-ranked vocabulary, and cover-art lookup keys.
Configurable Knobs
All policy options live under immersionTracking in your config:
| Option | Description |
|---|---|
batchSize |
Writes per flush batch |
flushIntervalMs |
Max delay between flushes (default: 500ms) |
queueCap |
Max queued writes before oldest are dropped |
payloadCapBytes |
Max payload size per write |
maintenanceIntervalMs |
How often maintenance runs |
retention.eventsDays |
Raw event retention |
retention.telemetryDays |
Telemetry retention |
retention.sessionsDays |
Session retention |
retention.dailyRollupsDays |
Daily rollup retention |
retention.monthlyRollupsDays |
Monthly rollup retention |
retention.vacuumIntervalDays |
Minimum spacing between vacuums |
retentionMode |
preset or advanced |
retentionPreset |
minimal, balanced, or deep-history (used by retentionMode) |
lifetimeSummaries.global |
Maintain global lifetime totals |
lifetimeSummaries.anime |
Maintain per-anime lifetime totals |
lifetimeSummaries.media |
Maintain per-media lifetime totals |
Query Templates
Session timeline
SELECT
sample_ms,
total_watched_ms,
active_watched_ms,
lines_seen,
words_seen,
tokens_seen,
cards_mined
FROM imm_session_telemetry
WHERE session_id = ?
ORDER BY sample_ms DESC, telemetry_id DESC
LIMIT ?;
Session throughput summary
SELECT
s.session_id,
s.video_id,
s.started_at_ms,
s.ended_at_ms,
COALESCE(s.active_watched_ms, 0) AS active_watched_ms,
COALESCE(s.words_seen, 0) AS words_seen,
COALESCE(s.cards_mined, 0) AS cards_mined,
CASE
WHEN COALESCE(s.active_watched_ms, 0) > 0
THEN COALESCE(s.words_seen, 0) / (COALESCE(s.active_watched_ms, 0) / 60000.0)
ELSE NULL
END AS words_per_min,
CASE
WHEN COALESCE(s.active_watched_ms, 0) > 0
THEN (COALESCE(s.cards_mined, 0) * 60.0) / (COALESCE(s.active_watched_ms, 0) / 60000.0)
ELSE NULL
END AS cards_per_hour
FROM imm_sessions s
ORDER BY s.started_at_ms DESC
LIMIT ?;
Lifetime anime totals
SELECT
a.anime_id,
a.canonical_title,
la.total_sessions,
la.total_active_ms,
la.total_cards,
la.total_words_seen,
la.total_lines_seen,
la.first_watched_ms,
la.last_watched_ms
FROM imm_lifetime_anime la
JOIN imm_anime a ON a.anime_id = la.anime_id
ORDER BY la.last_watched_ms DESC
LIMIT ?;
Daily rollups
SELECT
rollup_day,
video_id,
total_sessions,
total_active_min,
total_lines_seen,
total_words_seen,
total_tokens_seen,
total_cards,
cards_per_hour,
words_per_min,
lookup_hit_rate
FROM imm_daily_rollups
ORDER BY rollup_day DESC, video_id DESC
LIMIT ?;
Monthly rollups
SELECT
rollup_month,
video_id,
total_sessions,
total_active_min,
total_lines_seen,
total_words_seen,
total_tokens_seen,
total_cards
FROM imm_monthly_rollups
ORDER BY rollup_month DESC, video_id DESC
LIMIT ?;
Technical Details
- Write path is asynchronous and queue-backed. Hot paths (subtitle parsing, render, token flows) enqueue telemetry and never await SQLite writes.
- Queue overflow policy: drop oldest queued writes, keep newest.
- SQLite tunings:
journal_mode=WAL,synchronous=NORMAL,foreign_keys=ON,busy_timeout=2500, bounded WAL growth viajournal_size_limit. - Maintenance executes
PRAGMA optimizeafter periodic cleanup. - Rollups run incrementally from the last processed telemetry sample; startup performs a one-time bootstrap pass.
- Cover-art blobs are deduplicated into
imm_cover_art_blobsand referenced fromimm_media_art. - Large-table reads are index-backed for
sample_ms, session time windows, frequency-ranked words/kanji, and cover-art identity lookups. - Workload-dependent tuning knobs remain at defaults unless you change them:
cache_size,mmap_size,temp_store,auto_vacuum.
Schema (v12)
Core tables:
imm_videos— video key/title/source metadataimm_sessions— session UUID, video reference, timing/status, final denormalized totalsimm_session_telemetry— high-frequency session aggregates over timeimm_session_events— event stream with compact numeric event typesimm_subtitle_lines— persisted subtitle text and timing per session/video
Lifetime summary tables:
imm_lifetime_globalimm_lifetime_animeimm_lifetime_mediaimm_lifetime_applied_sessions
Rollup tables:
imm_daily_rollupsimm_monthly_rollups
Vocabulary tables:
imm_words(id, headword, word, reading, first_seen, last_seen, frequency)imm_kanji(id, kanji, first_seen, last_seen, frequency)
Media-art tables:
imm_media_art— per-video cover metadata plus shared blob referenceimm_cover_art_blobs— deduplicated image bytes keyed by blob hash