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iamtoruk
d9a9486b6d docs(dsh): finish the provider registration checklist
docs/providers/NEW_PROVIDER.md items the PR had not reached yet, plus the two
surfaces that are functional rather than cosmetic:

- docs/providers/dsh.md and its row in the provider index, documenting the
  storage layout, the JSONL-backend-only scope (the opt-in SQLite persistence
  backend is not read), and that DSH is a developer preview whose format
  version 0 implies no compatibility.
- CHANGELOG entry under Unreleased.
- README provider count 40 -> 41 and a data-locations row.
- app/package.json: $HOME/.dsh in the snap personal-files allowlist, without
  which the Linux snap build cannot read DSH sessions at all.
- UsageDataChangeGuard: the DSH sessions root, without which the menubar never
  notices a new session and does not refresh.
- Bumps the dsh parse version, since the parser's attribution changed.
2026-08-17 10:59:58 -07:00
ozymandiashh
a95a2c5bf8 fix(desktop): close cache and lifecycle review gaps 2026-08-12 20:31:17 +03:00
ozymandiashh
d8d343e83a perf(desktop): share cache state and eliminate duplicate cold hydration 2026-08-12 17:16:41 +03:00
iamtoruk
6cd11ab436 fix(app,dash): punchcard tooltip never crops; remove the menubar Workflow strip
- Punchcard tooltips flipped below the cursor on the top rows (the
  overflow container clips anything above its own edge) and clamp
  horizontally near the strip edges. Applied to both the app and dash
  copies of the component.
- The menubar Workflow strip is removed (view, strip model, tests):
  the popover is the compact surface and the workflow metrics live in
  the desktop app, dash and TUI. The payload keeps emitting the block
  (add-only contract; the other surfaces read it).
2026-08-10 14:35:40 -07:00
iamtoruk
411d52f924 feat(app,menubar): surface parity — Spend punchcard in the app, Pull requests strip in the menubar
The release's new capabilities were unevenly surfaced: the Spend
punchcard existed only on the web dashboard, and the menubar decoded
nothing of the PR-attribution block the payload already carries.

- Desktop app: new Punchcard component (hour-of-day x weekday spend
  matrix, ported from the dash and restyled to the app's tokens) on the
  Spend page. Fed by a dedicated getTimeline bridge channel that fetches
  the payload WITH history.timeline; every other fetch keeps the lean
  --no-timeline path, and the serve child makes the extra fetch cheap.
  Hides gracefully when the payload has no timeline (older CLI).
- Menubar: PullRequestsSection renders the top three PRs by attributed
  spend under the Workflow strip; MenubarPayload now decodes the
  pullRequests block (decodeIfPresent, so older payloads are unchanged).
  Hidden when absent or empty.

Deliberately NOT ported: codex Tok/s (reads rollout files per session -
too heavy for payload cadence; stays a TUI/report analytics view) and
the punchcard in the menubar (a 7x24 matrix has no legible place in a
compact popover).

App suite 468 green (bridge channel pinned, mocks extended), swift
build + 156 tests green, CLI suite green.
2026-08-10 14:29:26 -07:00
iamtoruk
df05d7792e perf: web dashboard period prefetch + menubar serve client
Two more surfaces adopt the resident-serve pattern the desktop app got:

- Web dashboard: every period tab is prefetched sequentially right after
  startup, so the first click on 7d/30d/Month answers from the payload
  cache instead of paying a full parse; stale-while-revalidate rebuilds
  behind a served payload past 75% of the TTL so expiry never lands its
  multi-second parse on a user's click. Lifetime prefetches last.
- Menubar: ServeConnection (Swift actor) holds one codeburn serve --stdio
  child; status payload fetches route through it once warm, with the same
  contract as the app client — cold start and every failure keep the
  spawn path, three child deaths disable serve for the run, requests
  time out by killing the child, app termination shuts it down, and a
  pre-serve CLI (0.9.19) simply dies into permanent spawn fallback, so
  mixed-version installs degrade gracefully.

swift build clean, swift test 156/156, CLI tsc clean; verified live with
both the Electron app's and the menubar's serve children resident and
answering.
2026-08-10 11:17:59 -07:00
iamtoruk
4e9c3771f0 feat(menubar): OpenClaude provider tab, change-guard watch root, docs index rows 2026-08-10 02:53:05 -07:00
Richard Boisvert
3e400bffa7
feat(codex): show the credit limit on credit-metered ChatGPT workspaces
Signed-off-by: Richard Boisvert <rboisvert@devolutions.net>
2026-07-27 08:19:59 -04:00
Resham Joshi
85781999a5
Merge pull request #807 from ZacharyHu0/fix/update-failure-feedback
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fix(menubar): clarify update failure status
2026-07-26 07:12:57 -07:00
iamtoruk
494136a3e8 fix(menubar): keep showing Kimi quota when the login is idle, stamp stale data
Kimi Code tokens live ~15 min and only the CLI renews them, so the load
state sits in .terminalFailure as its dominant steady state between CLI
uses. The Plan tab and tab-strip chip flapped to a reconnect screen every
cycle even with a good last snapshot on hand.

Extract the display decision into a pure KimiQuotaPresentation helper:
terminal-with-data shows the usage bars (flagged idle) and only the
no-data case falls through to reconnect. loadedBody stamps an 'as of
<time>' caption once a snapshot is older than 10 min, in every state that
renders it. The chip's kimiQuotaSummary downgrades terminal-with-data to
.stale so the bar and popover keep the last-known rows instead of the
reconnect card. Settings' connect/disconnect pane still explains the
terminal reason.

Adds KimiQuotaPresentationTests.
2026-07-26 06:35:13 -07:00
hao
4e9c3a1dfe fix(menubar): clarify update failure status 2026-07-26 15:20:13 +08:00
reviewer
576f47d854 menubar: add Kimi Code subscription quota tracking
Read ~/.kimi-code credentials directly and poll api.kimi.com
/coding/v1/usages for the weekly quota and rate-limit windows,
mirroring the existing Codex/Claude quota services.

- New KimiSubscriptionService with lenient decoding (string/number
  values, enum-style time units, derived used from remaining) and
  429 backoff
- Quota chip on the Kimi Code tab, Plan insight, and a Kimi tab in
  Settings with connect/disconnect
- Independent refresh cadence anchor so Kimi-only setups don't poll
  on every payload tick
- Expired tokens surface as terminal with automatic recovery once
  the CLI refreshes the credential file
- Keep insights visible for quota-capable providers on empty days
- Widen Settings so six tabs don't collapse into the overflow menu
2026-07-23 21:31:55 +02:00
Resham Joshi
8097052f67
menubar: add Workflow strip after the Models section (#785)
Compact one-row strip: correction rate with count, median time to first
edit, and the top reworked file, plus one coaching note derived locally
with the same thresholds and copy as the CLI's workflow-insights
buildCoachingNotes. Decodes two new optional payload blocks
(current.workflow and current.topReworkedFiles), so payloads from older
CLIs still parse. The section hides entirely when there is no signal and
individual stats never render as zero placeholders. It reads the store's
current payload, so it follows the selected agent tab automatically.

Adds unit tests for the duration formatter, note selection, model
derivation, and payload decoding.

Co-authored-by: reviewer <review@local>
2026-07-20 13:55:55 -07:00
Resham Joshi
00160275cd
menubar: one-click update for the CLI and the app together (#778)
The Update badge previously replaced only the menubar (via the CLI's
menubar --force installer), and the CLI banner only copied the update
command to the clipboard. One click now runs the whole sequence: update
the CLI in place through the package manager it was installed with
(brew upgrade, or npm install -g codeburn@latest --force; the npm next
to the codeburn launcher wins so nvm/volta/asdf installs update inside
their own toolchain), re-read the installed version, then run the app
replacement from the freshly updated CLI. No recognizable package
manager surfaces the manual command instead of guessing at a mutation;
a homebrew CLI without a findable brew never falls through to npm,
which would create a second conflicting install. The badge now also
appears for CLI-only updates, and the banner's primary action is Update
now with the copyable command kept as secondary. Six resolution tests,
mutation-verified.

Co-authored-by: reviewer <review@local>
2026-07-20 10:17:31 -07:00
Aditya Vikram Singh
bcef34f081
menubar: linear pace on Codex quota windows — deficit/reserve, projection, run-out ETA (#726) (#728)
Co-authored-by: Aditya Vikram Singh <247195684+avs-io@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-07-20 05:21:43 -07:00
Aditya Vikram Singh
688467e86f
menubar: surface Codex limit-reset credits (count and next expiry) in the Plan tab (#723) (#724)
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2026-07-17 05:58:21 -07:00
Aditya Vikram Singh
71a8e8e250
menubar: skip unchanged background refreshes, 120s AC idle cadence, utility QoS for tick spawns (#703) (#704)
Co-authored-by: Aditya Vikram Singh <247195684+avs-io@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-07-16 15:11:25 -07:00
Aditya Vikram Singh
4689b5afa9
menubar: honor Retry-After on Claude quota 429s, back off failed refreshes (#702)
* menubar: honor Retry-After on Claude quota 429s, back off failed refreshes (#701)

* Fix operator precedence in claudeDue fallback

---------

Co-authored-by: Aditya Vikram Singh <247195684+avs-io@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-07-16 14:52:47 -07:00
AgentSeal
6b6b6b8df6 feat(menubar): Claude config selector, hardened (supersedes #635)
Scopes the menubar to one Claude config for multi-config (CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIRS)
setups, with All as the default. Rebased onto main and fixed the review
findings from the original #635:

- Fix a TS2206 build break (a 'type' modifier inside an import type block).
- Reject --claude-config-source with a non-Claude --provider, and scan Claude
  only in the scoped branch (a config is Claude-only): fixes provider data
  leaking into a scoped query and avoids parsing every provider's corpus.
- Scope the macOS menu-bar figure to the selected config (badge matched the
  popover), clear the selection when switching to a non-Claude provider tab,
  and stop the on-disk badge fallback from showing an unscoped number while
  scoped.
- Tag Claude Desktop / Cowork sessions as their own 'claude-desktop' source so
  they are a selectable bucket instead of silently vanishing from per-config
  views (sum of options now equals All).
- Skip the redundant Claude discovery walk for plain single-config users while
  keeping idle configs and Claude Desktop selectable.

Reviewed by Codex 5.6; all findings addressed. Full suite: 1581 TS tests, 76
Swift tests, tsc clean.
2026-07-10 01:44:51 +02:00
AgentSeal
b4c04e7beb feat(menubar): user-selectable usage refresh cadence (Auto / 1m / 5m / 15m / Manual)
Settings gains a Usage Refresh picker mirroring the quota cadence
pattern. Auto keeps the adaptive default (30s active, battery and Low
Power backoff); fixed cadences ignore power state but an open popover
always gets the active 30s; Manual never auto-spawns, refreshing only
on popover open, Refresh Now, and first launch (wake included: manual
wakes run stuck-state cleanup without spawning). Stored in UserDefaults
as CodeBurnMenubarRefreshSeconds (-1 auto, 0 manual, else seconds) and
documented in the README with the defaults-write escape hatch.

Refs #647
2026-07-09 22:48:07 +02:00
AgentSeal
61209bd8b5 fix(menubar): provider-correct plan tab copy; surface model-scoped weekly limits
The Codex plan tab reused the shared connect, no-credentials and reconnect
views whose copy was hardcoded for Claude, so the Codex tab showed Connect
Claude subscription. Worse, the no-credentials Try Again button always
re-ran the Claude bootstrap. The three views now take title, message and
action from the call site.

The oauth usage endpoint gained a limits array carrying model-scoped
weekly buckets (currently Fable). Parse weekly_scoped entries generically
by their display name and show them in the Claude hover popover and the
plan tab, with the usual pace projection. Parser now has test coverage
using the captured live response shape.
2026-07-02 19:37:51 +02:00
AgentSeal
256511618d fix(menubar): refuse menubar updates from CLIs older than 0.9.9
CLIs before 0.9.9 resolve /releases/latest for menubar --force, which can
point at a CLI-only release with no menubar asset, so the update they run
installs nothing. The update dialog and performUpdate now detect an
installed CLI older than the installer fix (909efcf, first shipped in
0.9.9) and direct the user to upgrade the CLI first, with the exact
command, instead of suggesting a command that cannot work. Unknown CLI
versions are not flagged.
2026-07-02 05:30:19 +02:00
ozymandiashh
805d2ffa49
feat(menubar): add Local/Combined usage toggle (#566) (#568)
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Mirror the combined multi-device dashboard in the macOS menubar via a
Local/Combined scope toggle (Settings -> Display). Builds on the menubar-json
`--scope combined` contract.

- MenubarScope enum (.local default) persisted in UserDefaults; PayloadCacheKey
  gains a scope dimension so local and combined payloads cache separately.
- DataClient.fetch(scope:): a pure statusSubcommand builder appends
  `--scope combined` only for combined, forces `--provider all` (the CLI rejects
  combined with a provider/project/exclude filter), and coerces multi-day
  selections to local (the CLI rejects combined + --days).
- MenubarPayload decodes the optional `combined` block (per-device + totals);
  nil when absent (back-compat).
- The badge always stays on the local payload; the combined network pull lives
  on a separate cache key and falls back to local with a "Combined unavailable"
  indicator, so a slow/offline peer never blocks the badge.
- Hero shows combined totals + a per-device breakdown in Combined scope; the
  token metric stays input+output (cache excluded) to match local; the
  per-device daily-budget warning is suppressed for a multi-device total;
  selecting Combined resets the provider tab to All.

Tests run via `swift test` (CommandLineTools Testing.framework on the rpath, no
Xcode): scope persistence, argv (local/combined/provider-forcing/multi-day),
cache-key partition, badge-survives-combined-failure, combined decode, token
consistency, provider reset, budget suppression.
2026-06-28 22:01:01 +02:00
Resham Joshi
454d836f6e
fix(menubar): surface CLI stdout/stderr on decode failure (#515) (#547)
* fix(menubar): surface CLI stdout/stderr on decode failure (#515)

A failed decode of the CLI menubar-json output threw an opaque
DataClientError.decode(error) that surfaced only "not valid JSON", hiding
whether stdout was empty or carried a non-JSON prefix (e.g. a stray Node
banner on stdout, the root cause in #515). Wrap it in a CLIDecodeFailure that
carries a bounded stdout snippet, the stdout byte count, and stderr, so
String(describing:) is self-diagnosing in logs and the UI.

* test(menubar): add missing codexCredits arg so the Swift test target compiles

Two tests built CurrentBlock without the codexCredits parameter added in #510,
so the Swift test target failed to compile (CI does not run the Swift tests, so
it went unnoticed). Add codexCredits: nil to both.
2026-06-22 01:33:41 +02:00
Resham Joshi
a3da2ded2a
feat(codex): compute Codex credit usage (#408, #495) (#510)
* feat(codex): compute Codex credit usage (#408, #495)

Codex/ChatGPT subscription users consume credits, a unit separate from API
dollars: usage is billed as credits-per-million-tokens at per-model rates that
differ from the API USD pricing CodeBurn uses for cost. So the reported dollar
cost does not match what credits actually consume.

Add a credit engine sourced from the official Codex credit rates
(developers.openai.com/codex/pricing): GPT-5.5 125/12.5/750, GPT-5.4
62.5/6.25/375, GPT-5.4 mini 18.75/1.875/113 credits per 1M input/cached/output
tokens. Surface per-model credit usage in `codeburn models` JSON output
(credits field; null for non-Codex or unknown models). models-report already
folds reasoning into output and keeps non-cached input + cached-read separately,
which is exactly what the credit rates expect, so the figure is exact.

Engine + computation are unit-tested. UI display surfaces (the models table,
the TUI dashboard, the menubar "credits" view) are intentionally left for a
follow-up so the display choice can be decided.

* feat(menubar): opt-in Codex credits display metric (#408, #495)

Surface Codex credit usage in the menubar as a selectable metric, without
changing the default. Cost ($) stays the default in both the menubar and the
CLI; credits only appear when explicitly chosen.

- TS: buildMenubarPayloadForRange computes the period's Codex credits (via the
  tested aggregateModels, so reasoning/cached are handled) and exposes
  current.codexCredits in the menubar JSON.
- Swift: new DisplayMetric.credits, a "Credits (Codex)" option in the metric
  picker, decodes codexCredits, and renders it in the menu-bar title. Default
  metric remains .cost.
2026-06-18 17:03:46 +02:00
Resham Joshi
694e8ce79b
fix(menubar): read Claude keychain via security CLI on silent refresh (#490) (#491)
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Background token refreshes re-read the "Claude Code-credentials" keychain
item via the Security framework. On macOS Sierra+, access is governed by the
item's partition list, not the legacy "Always Allow" ACL. Claude Code resets
that partition list every time it rotates the credential, dropping our app
from the allowed set, so the next read raises a fresh keychain password
prompt. On a heavy usage day this fires dozens of times. The LAContext
interactionNotAllowed flag we relied on does not suppress that prompt for a
plain generic-password item.

Route the silent path (proactive refresh and post-401 re-read) through
/usr/bin/security instead. The Apple-signed security binary sits in the
item's apple-tool: partition, so it reads the secret without prompting and
without depending on the user's ACL grant. It is read-only and never spends
the shared refresh token, preserving the existing invariant that the Claude
CLI owns the grant.

The user-initiated bootstrap keeps the framework read, where a single
consent prompt is expected. Drops the now-unused LocalAuthentication import.
2026-06-14 10:31:56 +02:00
Resham Joshi
f5d1a8513d
fix(menubar): await terminationHandler instead of blocking a queue thread; cap CLI spawns (#462)
The #426 fix moved waitUntilExit and its timeout onto the same global(qos:.utility)
queue. Under sustained load every utility worker blocked in waitUntilExit, so the
timeout could never be scheduled to kill them and the menubar wedged on Loading
forever (confirmed via sample after ~a week of soak). Await process.terminationHandler
(fires on a Foundation queue, blocks no worker) so the timeout always has a free
thread. Add an actor-based async semaphore capping concurrent CLI spawns at 6.
2026-06-09 21:27:32 +02:00
AgentSeal
5a41f39944 Merge PR #423 (local-model savings) onto main, re-homing payload savings into usage-aggregator
Resolves conflicts from the post-PR refactor that moved buildPeriodData,
hydrateCache, and the menubar payload builder out of main.ts into
usage-aggregator.ts. The PR's savings additions to those functions are
re-homed there; config.ts keeps both new fields; parser.ts keeps both imports;
redact.ts session details carry savingsUSD.
2026-06-06 22:14:13 +02:00
Resham Joshi
3cdd13881f
feat(menubar): configure CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIRS via Settings (#434) (#436)
Adds a "Config Directories" section under the Claude settings tab so users
can aggregate usage across multiple Claude config directories (work /
personal accounts) from the GUI. The menubar is an accessory app that
doesn't inherit the user's shell environment, so CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIRS was
previously unreachable from the app.

Rather than injecting the value as an env var into every spawned subprocess
(which would force arbitrary user paths through the shell/AppleScript
allowlist that deliberately excludes shell metacharacters), the list is
persisted to the shared ~/.config/codeburn/config.json. The CLI reads it
regardless of how it's launched, so both the menubar's data refresh and
terminal-launched `report`/`optimize` honor it consistently.

CLI: getClaudeConfigDirs() now reads a claudeConfigDirs array from config
as a fallback below the CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIRS / CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR env vars
(env still wins for per-shell overrides), above the ~/.claude default.

Menubar: CLIClaudeConfig mirrors CLICurrencyConfig's flock-guarded write;
the Settings UI offers an add/remove list with a folder picker and forces
a refresh on edit.
2026-06-06 02:30:46 +02:00
iamtoruk
4ffec37861 fix(menubar): run CLI exit-wait and timeout off the cooperative pool
The menubar wedged on "Loading Today…" for hours after an idle period.
Root cause: DataClient.runCLI called the blocking process.waitUntilExit()
from an async function on Swift's cooperative thread pool. On a 16-core
machine, 16 concurrent slow `codeburn` subprocesses pinned all 16
cooperative threads inside waitUntilExit; the 45s timeout — itself a Task
on that same pool — could then never be scheduled to kill them, so the
deadlock was permanent. Confirmed via sample: 16/16 cooperative threads
parked in waitUntilExit. PR #412 (AppStore inFlightKeys bookkeeping) was a
layer above the OS-thread deadlock and could not fix it.

Move both blocking points off the cooperative pool: bridge waitUntilExit
through a global (overcommit) queue via a continuation, and drive the
timeout from a DispatchSource on a global queue so it fires even when the
pool is saturated. Extract runProcess for testability; add a concurrency +
timeout smoke test and an output/exit-code test.
2026-06-01 02:09:05 -07:00
Justin Gheorghe
8ded6ad6fd feat(cli): track local-model cost savings against a paid baseline (#421)
Add a new `localModelSavings` config and `codeburn model-savings` CLI
that maps a local-model name (e.g. llama3.1:8b) to a paid baseline
(e.g. gpt-4o). The local call still costs $0; the new `savingsUSD`
field tracks the counterfactual spend avoided by running locally and
is reported separately from `costUSD` everywhere a number is shown.

* Parser normalization (`applyLocalModelSavings`) runs on Claude
  parse, direct provider calls, and the cached-call path. It forces
  `costUSD` to 0 and attaches `savingsUSD` + `savingsBaselineModel`
  + `isLocalSavings` on the `ParsedApiCall`. Local-savings wins for
  actual cost even when the same model is also in `modelAliases`.
* Session, project, day, model, category, activity, skill, and
  subagent rollups all carry `savingsUSD` alongside `costUSD`.
* `status --format json` adds `today.savings` and `month.savings`.
* `status --format menubar-json` adds a `current.localModelSavings`
  block (totalUSD, calls, byModel, byProvider) plus savings on
  topModels, topProjects, topSessions, topActivities, and history
  daily entries. Schema fields default-decode for backward compat.
* `report --format json` adds savings across overview/daily/
  projects/models/activities/skills/subagents/topSessions, with
  the active paid baseline name on each model row.
* `models` command gains a `Saved` column on table/markdown/CSV
  and a `savingsUSD`/`savingsBaselineModel` pair in JSON. Default
  `--min-cost 0.01` filter now ORs in `savingsUSD >= minCost` so
  local models with $0 actual cost but >0 savings still surface.
* CSV/JSON exports add a `Saved (CODE)` column on summary/daily/
  models/projects/sessions.
* Dashboard TUI shows a green 'saved $X by local models' footer
  line in the overview when any savings are present.
* macOS Swift payload gains a `LocalModelSavings` Codable block
  and savings fields on every model/activity/session/daily
  struct. Hero shows a green leaf 'Saved $X' caption, models
  section gets a green `Saved` column. `swift build` clean.
* GNOME indicator adds 'saved $X' to the hero meta line and a
  `codeburn-model-saved` column to the model row.
* Daily cache schema bumped to v8 (`savingsUSD` on day/model/
  category/provider). `savingsConfigHash` invalidates the cache
  when the user changes their baseline mapping so historical
  saved-spend numbers never lie about a stale baseline.
* Defensive `Object.hasOwn` lookup in `getLocalSavingsBaseline`
  blocks the prototype-pollution test that previously surfaced via
  the savings path with a hostile `__proto__` model name.
* New tests (5 files, 25 tests, 549 lines) cover pricing helpers,
  end-to-end parser normalization, day aggregator savings,
  menubar payload savings, CLI set/list/remove, and
  daily-cache hash invalidation. Existing tests for daily-cache
  / day-aggregator / models-report updated for the new fields.
  Full vitest suite: 1028/1028 passing across 73 test files.
  `tsc --noEmit` clean. `npm run build` clean.
  (Note: `mac/Tests` has a pre-existing `no such module 'Testing'`
  environment error on the installed Swift toolchain, confirmed
  on `main` before this PR; not caused by these changes.)
2026-06-01 11:06:39 +03:00
iamtoruk
ca41021a51 fix(menubar): treat the CLI credential store as the source of truth
The menubar kept its own copy of each provider's OAuth grant and refreshed
it on a timer, racing the CLI. Both Claude and Codex use single-use refresh
tokens that rotate on every refresh, so the menubar's self-rotation could
invalidate the user's own CLI login and surfaced as "disconnected" after a
long idle period.

Codex: read ~/.codex/auth.json fresh each cycle; only self-refresh when
last_refresh is older than 8 days; on 401 re-read the source before spending
our token; write rotated tokens back to auth.json (atomic, preserving other
keys); recover from reuse/invalid_grant by re-reading instead of going
terminal.

Claude: never HTTP-refresh the CLI-owned token. On expiry/401 re-read the
keychain with a no-UI query (LAContext.interactionNotAllowed) to adopt a
token the CLI already rotated; when none is available yet, report a transient
sourceTokenStale rather than a terminal disconnect.
2026-05-31 05:01:19 -07:00
iamtoruk
515a7a1467 feat(menubar): drop launchd fetcher; GUI writes its own badge backstop
A launchd-spawned process gets separate TCC attribution from the LaunchServices
app, so the out-of-process refresher prompted for "access data from other apps"
on every run regardless of the GUI's grant. Remove it entirely: the in-app loop
(timer survives sleep, popover-open recovery) is the source of truth and now
writes menubar-status.json on each successful refresh. On upgrade, any leftover
com.codeburn.refresh LaunchAgent is unloaded and deleted.
2026-05-30 13:35:07 -07:00
iamtoruk
b158af09e7 fix(menubar): read period from standard defaults in headless refresh 2026-05-30 13:06:54 -07:00
iamtoruk
c350dd2a55 feat(menubar): refresh via headless app binary instead of node script
Run CodeBurn's own signed binary in --refresh-once mode under the LaunchAgent
so the spawned CLI inherits CodeBurn's TCC grant. The bare-node shell script
prompted "node would like to access data from other apps" because launchd-
spawned children lose the signed app's TCC attribution. Drops the generated
shell script, scriptEnvironment, and per-period regeneration; the plist is now
static and period is read from UserDefaults at refresh time.
2026-05-30 13:05:48 -07:00
iamtoruk
d9a2e829ae docs(menubar): note deliberate unquoted argv interpolation in refresh script 2026-05-30 12:40:28 -07:00
iamtoruk
1341b626a2 feat(menubar): generate self-contained menubar-refresh.sh
The script runs the CLI for the badge period and atomically writes
menubar-status.json, so a static LaunchAgent can refresh the badge
out of process.
2026-05-30 00:40:03 -07:00
iamtoruk
bdbd7b19f6 feat(menubar): add MenubarStatusCache read side for badge backstop 2026-05-30 00:01:07 -07:00
iamtoruk
11b3e1be58 fix(menubar): re-check CLI version on every update cycle 2026-05-27 06:35:00 -07:00
iamtoruk
af99516633 feat(menubar): show CLI update banner when a newer version is available 2026-05-27 06:27:49 -07:00
Resham Joshi
5800179da9
Add multi-day calendar selection with custom popover UI (#393)
* Add multi-day calendar selection with custom popover UI

Replace native DatePicker with a custom-themed CalendarPopover supporting
non-contiguous multi-day selection. Add --days CLI flag for comma-separated
date filtering that post-filters from the bounding range scan.

CLI: parseDaysFlag() parses and validates dates, filterProjectsByDays()
filters turns to only selected days. Verified that sum of individual --day
calls matches --days output across cost, calls, activities, models, and
providers.

Swift: DataClient passes --days for multi-day, with single-day fallback.
AppStore tracks selectedDays as Set<String> with PayloadCacheKey support.
CalendarPopover uses pending state committed only on Done tap.

* Clear + Done in calendar resets to current period

When user clears all selected days and taps Done, switch back to the
active period instead of silently keeping the old day selection.
2026-05-24 09:49:59 -07:00
森曜
da641eeb52
Pause menubar refresh after repeated stalls (#388) 2026-05-24 01:04:52 -07:00
Resham Joshi
33b1abbbef
Add tooling breakdowns to CLI and menubar (#373)
Some checks are pending
CI / semgrep (push) Waiting to run
* Fix Antigravity provider detection, Codex fork double-counting, and tab ordering

Antigravity:
- Handle ephemeral port (--https_server_port 0) via lsof fallback
- Force reparse when cached turns are 0 (server may have been unavailable)
- Persist precomputed costUSD in session cache for correct pricing
- Map gemini-pro-agent to gemini-3.1-pro pricing
- Add display names for gemini-pro-agent and gemini-3.5-flash-low

Codex:
- Detect forked sessions via forked_from_id in session_meta
- Skip replayed parent events within 5s of fork creation time
- Use parent session ID in dedup key so parent+fork don't double-count

Menubar:
- Sort provider tabs by cost descending instead of enum declaration order

* Add tooling breakdowns to CLI dashboard and menubar

Surface skills, subagents, tools, and MCP server usage in both the
text dashboard and menubar app. Parse subagent types from Agent/Task
tool calls, aggregate with skills into a merged "Skills & Agents"
panel. Remove Top Sessions panel from CLI dashboard.
2026-05-21 14:38:14 -07:00
Resham Joshi
0f55a446da
Fix per-provider data loss, history regression, and decode fragility (#362)
* Fix per-provider data loss, division-by-zero, and decode fragility

- Per-provider multi-day queries only merged cost/calls from cache,
  dropping categories/models/sessions/tokens. Remove broken cache
  shortcut and always do full parse for per-provider periods.
- Remove per-provider daily history double-counting from overlapping
  cache + live data.
- Guard maxCost against zero in ActivitySection and ModelsSection to
  prevent NaN in bar width calculations.
- Use offset-based ForEach ID in BarTooltipCard to avoid duplicate
  model name collisions.
- Make cacheHitPercent, topActivities, topModels, providers use
  decodeIfPresent for backward compat with older CLI versions.
- Skip currency switch when FX rate fetch fails with no cache,
  preventing rate/symbol desync.
- Use readSessionFile in Gemini parser for 128MB size cap.
- Truncate Codex userMessage to 500 chars like other providers.

* Restore cache-backed trend history for provider-filtered views

The previous commit removed the broken per-provider cache shortcut but
also dropped cache-backed daily history, causing provider-filtered views
to lose trend data outside the selected period range.

Use allCacheDays for historical days (cost/calls per provider is accurate
in cache) and today's entry from the full parse. No overlap since cache
ends at yesterday.
2026-05-20 04:16:48 -07:00
Resham Joshi
7cea9efb31
Add Optimize tab, token display modes, daily budget alerts, and project drill-down (#349)
* Add CodeBurn Pro Mac App Store app

SwiftUI MenuBarExtra with litellm-snapshot pricing, Claude/Codex/Copilot
parsers, session discovery, auto-refresh timer, and dashboard UI matching
the real menubar design.

* Add appstore/ to .gitignore

Private Mac App Store build, not for the public repo.

* Add Optimize tab, token display modes, daily budget alerts, and project drill-down

- New Optimize insight tab with Retry Tax and Routing Waste computations
  (pure math from session data, no LLM required)
- Retry tax: shows money wasted on failed edit retries, per-model breakdown
- Routing waste: counterfactual savings vs cheapest reliable model, per-model
- Token display modes: Cost ($), Tokens (up/down split), Total Tokens
- Daily budget alert: configurable threshold, flame turns yellow when exceeded
- Project drill-down: click project rows to see per-session cost, tokens, models
- Period-aware top sessions: 30-day view now shows 30-day costliest sessions
- Friendly project names: show directory name instead of full path, Home for ~
- Session cache TTL bumped to 180s to prevent re-parsing on non-today periods
- Audit fixes: array mutation, percentage rounding, ForEach ID collision,
  baseline minimum threshold, editTurns scoping, first-of-month edge case

* Fix model badge ForEach ID collision and budget warning provider filter

- SessionDetailsList model badges used id: \.name which silently drops
  duplicate model entries. Switched to enumerated offset-based ID.
- Hero budget warning compared against provider-filtered payload instead
  of todayPayload (all providers). Now matches the menubar flame tint.
2026-05-18 14:51:15 -07:00
Resham Joshi
58ccf84f02
Fix menubar per-provider performance (24s → 2s) and session cache safety (#344)
Some checks are pending
CI / semgrep (push) Waiting to run
Per-provider menubar calls now use loadDailyCache() instead of hydrateCache(),
splitting history into cache-based and fallback paths. Fixes session cache wipe
when scanProjectDirs/parseProviderSources receive empty dirs. Strips _dirty flag
before session cache serialization to prevent unnecessary 132MB rewrites. Removes
dead keychain code from both credential stores.
2026-05-17 13:54:38 -07:00
iamtoruk
b0131f698c Store credential cache in file instead of keychain, use cache for per-provider menubar
Credential cache: switched from keychain to file-based storage under
Application Support. Ad-hoc signed builds invalidate keychain ACLs on
every rebuild, causing repeated macOS password prompts. Existing
keychain entries are migrated to file on first read, then deleted.

Per-provider menubar: the Codex/Claude/etc tabs previously re-parsed
all sessions from scratch (22s). Now parses only today with the
provider filter and uses the daily cache for historical days, matching
the fast path the All tab already uses.

Daily cache bumped to v7 to force a clean rebuild after pricing and
provider changes since v6.
2026-05-17 07:18:58 -07:00
iamtoruk
909efcf989 Harden menubar refresh and installer 2026-05-14 18:32:15 -07:00
iamtoruk
f058f36dbd Normalize menubar version display 2026-05-11 11:21:39 -07:00
iamtoruk
1149ab6e43 Fix menubar wake recovery and release asset selection 2026-05-11 10:57:02 -07:00