I like this a lot An interesting next iteration would be to add a functionality that evaluates a user's work for inefficiencies and suggests where they can improve cut cost. Might be outside the scope of your project, but it could be interesting.
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giancarlostoro
> The interface is an interactive terminal UI built with Ink (React for terminals)
Just like Claude Code btw.
I'm working on a custom harness because I don't like or trust some of the ones out there, so I'm going to build one purely for myself and my own needs to see just how they work, and figure out some of what you've learned by looking at how Claude works, so I might add your project to my list of tooling to look at.
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hmokiguess
Very cool! I saw a similar product recently that I liked but I much prefer your approach to theirs[1]
Made something similar a while back: https://www.clauderank.com/ Completely open source
I like this a lot An interesting next iteration would be to add a functionality that evaluates a user's work for inefficiencies and suggests where they can improve cut cost. Might be outside the scope of your project, but it could be interesting.
> The interface is an interactive terminal UI built with Ink (React for terminals)
Just like Claude Code btw.
I'm working on a custom harness because I don't like or trust some of the ones out there, so I'm going to build one purely for myself and my own needs to see just how they work, and figure out some of what you've learned by looking at how Claude works, so I might add your project to my list of tooling to look at.
Very cool! I saw a similar product recently that I liked but I much prefer your approach to theirs[1]
[1] https://github.com/cordwainersmith/Claudoscope
Doesn't seem to work with Cursor Agent (which may store its data in ~/.cursor).
"Built this after realizing I was spending ~$1400/week on Claude Code with almost no visibility into what was actually consuming tokens."
holy slop. the $200/month plan has NEVER hit rate limits for me and I often run 5+ tabs of concurrent agents in a large 300k LoC codebase