Board Thread:The Quarters - Q & A/@comment-177-20140315023107/@comment-24150802-20140316011227

XML and CSV (and JSON) can be viewed in a text editor. CSV can be opened in any spreadsheet program, and the program should separate the data at the commas and hide the quote marks, making it much easier to read. Some browsers can be used to view XML files and they usually format them nicely (however the HabitRPG XML file has some non-standard issues that might prevent a browser displaying it to you).

"Score" is another term for "value" and you will find values in all of the exported files. You'll find dates too, although they are often expressed as milliseconds since 1/1/1970 (e.g., 1388602586 is 2014-01-02 04:56:26 and 109 milliseconds).

Are you looking for data about when you did habits and dailies? The history.csv file is probably best for that. Try opening it in Excel. It should have dates in a human-friendly format.

Note that HabitRPG does not necessarily show you all your historical data. From what I've seen from a very brief look at the code, I think (but I might be worng) that it summarises the data by combining values from certain date ranges. Thus you mignt find a lot of recent data points, but few older data points (because data for months ago has been added up into a single point).

Report back here with further questions. :)