AI coding usage tracker
One local dashboard for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini and OpenCode usage.
Vibemeter tracks AI coding sessions from files already on your machine: quota runway, context usage, project activity, cache hit-rate, commits, and completion alerts. It is built for developers who want usage context without adding another analytics service.
curl -fsSL 'https://vibemeter.siney.top/install.sh?src=ai-coding-usage-tracker' | bash
Quota runway
Show Claude Code and Codex 5-hour and weekly windows, reset time, and recent burn-rate before starting long agent work.
Session history
Review sessions by tool, project, time, and tags so AI coding work is easier to explain after the fact.
Local data model
No cloud account and no telemetry. Vibemeter reads local files and stores its own local database under your home directory.
What the dashboard combines
- Claude Code usage, context window, cache hit-rate, and project sessions.
- Codex rollout windows, token usage, local session metadata, and notifications.
- Cursor workspace sessions so the timeline covers more than one coding agent.
- Git-to-session linking for commits made during tracked agent work.
Best fit
- Solo developers running long coding-agent tasks.
- Consultants who need local project and session context.
- Teams that prefer local-first developer tools over hosted usage dashboards.