40 comments

  • dewey 5 days ago

    Alternatively there's also this with 1.7k stars already and supporting more services (Despite the name): https://github.com/steipete/CodexBar (https://codexbar.app)

    • RichHickson 5 days ago

      Good shout. CodexBar covers a lot more ground. This one is intentionally minimal and Claude focused because that is all I personally needed.

    • realharo 5 days ago

      Or just vibe code your own. Seems fitting.

    • iLemming 4 days ago

      btw, I have failed to make the proper use of either of them - claudecodeusage keeps saying that I'm not signed in (I have Claude Desktop and CLI installed and signed in on both). CodexBar keeps saying "Claude usage probe timed out", even though it does show some numbers. I don't have a subscription, I just use the API.

    • ttoinou 5 days ago

      Is it safe ? It needs to reads Keychain. Like the OP app

      • RichHickson 5 days ago

        The app only reads ONE specific keychain entry:

          Service: "Claude Code-credentials"
        
          This is the entry created by the official Claude Code CLI when you log in. The app:
        
          1. Only reads - never writes, modifies, or deletes any keychain data
          2. Only accesses this one service name - cannot read any other passwords, keys, or credentials
          3. Extracts only the OAuth access token - used to call api.anthropic.com/api/oauth/usage
          4. Sends data only to Anthropic's API - no analytics, no third-party servers
        
          The token never leaves your machine except to Anthropic's own API endpoint. You can verify this yourself - the entire source is ~400 lines of Swift: https://github.com/richhickson/claudecodeusage
        
          macOS will also prompt you the first time the app tries to access this keychain entry, giving you control to allow or deny.
  • lebed2045 10 hours ago

    what would be really cool (maybeme i missed it?), is for your tool show clear useful info on the "top panel", not just logo. Like mac-stats or littleSnitch do.

  • DrammBA 5 days ago

    I loved the screenshot section of the readme followed by zero screenshots.

  • 8mobile 5 days ago

    This is a great idea and a useful one for avoiding having to monitor Claude's consumption. I've often exceeded the limit mid-process. If I'm not mistaken, something like this already exists, but I like the graphics and how the information is displayed. Congratulations!

  • codepoet80 5 days ago

    Love it, installed and set it to run at Login. Can I follow you on any social media that isn't Xitter?

    • RichHickson 5 days ago

      Thanks, appreciate it. Honestly, I am only really on X at the moment.

  • ebbi 5 days ago

    This looks great. What am I doing wrong? I downloaded it, installed, but all I see is a red X in the toolbar. When I click on it, it says "Authentication expired. Run 'claude' to re-aut..." so I run claude in terminal and still nothing...

    • RichHickson 5 days ago

      Hmmm. What version are you running?

  • seriocomic 5 days ago

    Interesting, but not original - a simple search shows at least a dozen same/similar (better?) solutions? Anything that yours does that those don't?

  • kingkongjaffa 5 days ago

    If I wanted to vibe code my own macOS menu bar apps is this a good starter project to use as a template?

    Are there any others?

    Do I just not need one (claude code can do it without a starter template at all)?

    • Etheryte 5 days ago

      Use Hammerspoon [0][1], it comes with a lot of macOS integrations out of the box and you write Lua, which takes zero effort to pick up and use. For me a big benefit is that you don't need to touch Xcode at all.

      [0] https://www.hammerspoon.org

      [1] https://www.hammerspoon.org/docs/hs.menubar.html

    • RichHickson 5 days ago

      That is exactly what I did. Claude scaffolded it from scratch based on behaviour, then I iterated and had Codex review it for safety.

    • realharo 5 days ago

      Speaking of the macOS menu bar, is there some way to make it overflow into a hidden area behind an "expand" button that would appear when there is no more room, like the notification area in Windows does?

      The macOS UI decision of "just pretend that whatever doesn't fit to the right of the notch doesn't exist" is baffling.

      I've seen a few apps that claim to do that, but it's always done in some really hacky way (such as needing screen recording permissions), and the behavior is never that of simple overflow handling. Instead they have "always hidden" sections and things like that, which is not what I want.

      • bartvk 5 days ago

        I decrease the spacing that macOS applies between menubar icons:

          % defaults -currentHost write -globalDomain NSStatusItemSelectionPadding -int 8
          % defaults -currentHost write -globalDomain NSStatusItemSpacing -int 8
      • RichHickson 5 days ago

        I used to use Bartender, which worked really well, until the newest version, which had so many issues. Since then, I've just basically put up with it.

        • karlshea 5 days ago

          The new version has improved a bit since launch, you may want to give it another try.

          • einsteinx2 5 days ago

            I had stopped using it since the private equity buyout because it needs pretty serious permissions to do its job…maybe I’ll give it another look.

    • qaz_plm 5 days ago

      No template needed IMO.

      I used CC just yesterday to build a native MacOS menu bar app by using plan mode (opus) until there was alignment then to edit mode for the build (I use Zed for the prompting).

      CC walked me through the needed Xcode project setup and handled all of the code there after.

      I’m sure something more complex would be more challenging but I was happy with a two-shot result for this native menu bar app.

  • JLO64 5 days ago

    Just yesterday I was trying to figure out a method to accurately estimate my remaining usage for the five hour sessions for a shell script. It wasn't until I pointed Claude at your repo and had it make something based off of that that I got it to work well.

    Thank you!

  • brtkwr 5 days ago

    I tried another alternative yesterday as I found myself hitting that /usage command too often and it didnt work too well but yours worked straight out of the box! Great job!

    I built another tool that should have really been part of the core Claude Code CLI (which you may or may not find useful): https://github.com/agentic-utils/ccs

    It lets you search and resume past Claude code conversations from anywhere.

  • virajk_31 5 days ago

    cool! I had to always go to claude settings for this.

  • luisvillamil 5 days ago

    Looks really cool

  • dionian 5 days ago

    i like it, thanks for sharing

  • rootlocus 5 days ago

    "Follow me on X"

    Why... just why? Why do people keep insisting on using it?

    • rootusrootus 5 days ago

      The charitable explanation is "because that is where most people are." Network effect is real.

      • platevoltage 5 days ago

        Was that ever true, even during the Twitter days?

        • rootusrootus 5 days ago

          I guess that depends on the scope. For people who like that flavor of social media, Twitter was where it was at, and X remains the main place. But if the scope is 'of all people' then of course it is not true -- most of us (myself included) never got into Twitter or any of the similar social media sites.

    • travisgriggs 5 days ago

      I certainly won't.

      I wonder if it's because they don't see other relevant low-cost/overhead solutions. "Follow me on facebook" certainly isn't going to be a win. "Follow me on Bluesky or Mastadon" is going to be ignored. "You can see my comments on insta" won't be relevant. "My TikTok is where it's at" might get you some young followers.

      Other solutions (your own blog, medium, substack, etc), all come with more overhead and setup.

    • worldsavior 5 days ago

      Because that's what he uses. Instead of shaming about using X and going off-topic, don't comment at all or comment something about the project.

    • self_awareness 5 days ago

      Because people like using social media?

    • bigyabai 5 days ago

      Form over followers over function, the 21st century design ethos.

      • dcreater 5 days ago

        you mean followers over form over function?

    • userbinator 5 days ago

      "Remember to like, share and subscribe."