CodeBurn

CodeBurn

See where your AI coding tokens go.

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CodeBurn TUI dashboard

By task type, tool, model, MCP server, and project. Supports **Claude Code**, **Codex** (OpenAI), **Cursor**, and **OpenCode** with a provider plugin system. Tracks one-shot success rate per activity type so you can see where the AI nails it first try vs. burns tokens on edit/test/fix retries. Interactive TUI dashboard with gradient charts, responsive panels, and keyboard navigation. macOS menu bar widget via SwiftBar. CSV/JSON export. Works by reading session data directly from disk. No wrapper, no proxy, no API keys. Pricing from LiteLLM (auto-cached, all models supported). ## Install ```bash npm install -g codeburn ``` Or run without installing: ```bash npx codeburn ``` ### Requirements - Node.js 20+ - Claude Code (`~/.claude/projects/`), Codex (`~/.codex/sessions/`), Cursor, and/or OpenCode - For Cursor/OpenCode support: `better-sqlite3` is installed automatically as an optional dependency ## Usage ```bash codeburn # interactive dashboard (default: 7 days) codeburn today # today's usage codeburn month # this month's usage codeburn report -p 30days # rolling 30-day window codeburn report --refresh 60 # auto-refresh every 60 seconds codeburn status # compact one-liner (today + month) codeburn status --format json codeburn export # CSV with today, 7 days, 30 days codeburn export -f json # JSON export ``` Arrow keys switch between Today / 7 Days / 30 Days / Month. Press `q` to quit, `1` `2` `3` `4` as shortcuts. ## Providers CodeBurn auto-detects which AI coding tools you use. If multiple providers have session data on disk, press `p` in the dashboard to toggle between them. ```bash codeburn report # all providers combined (default) codeburn report --provider claude # Claude Code only codeburn report --provider codex # Codex only codeburn report --provider cursor # Cursor only codeburn report --provider opencode # OpenCode only codeburn today --provider codex # Codex today codeburn export --provider claude # export Claude data only ``` The `--provider` flag works on all commands: `report`, `today`, `month`, `status`, `export`. ### Supported providers | Provider | Data location | Status | |----------|--------------|--------| | Claude Code | `~/.claude/projects/` | Supported | | Claude Desktop | `~/Library/Application Support/Claude/local-agent-mode-sessions/` | Supported | | Codex (OpenAI) | `~/.codex/sessions/` | Supported | | Cursor | `~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/globalStorage/state.vscdb` | Supported | | OpenCode | `~/.local/share/opencode/` (SQLite) | Supported | | Pi, Amp | -- | Planned (provider plugin system) | Codex tool names are normalized to match Claude's conventions (`exec_command` shows as `Bash`, `read_file` as `Read`, etc.) so the activity classifier and tool breakdown work across providers. Cursor reads token usage from its local SQLite database. Since Cursor's "Auto" mode hides the actual model used, costs are estimated using Sonnet pricing (labeled "Auto (Sonnet est.)" in the dashboard). The Cursor view shows a **Languages** panel (extracted from code blocks) instead of Core Tools/Shell/MCP panels, since Cursor does not log individual tool calls. First run on a large Cursor database may take up to a minute; results are cached and subsequent runs are instant. ### Adding a provider The provider plugin system makes adding a new provider a single file. Each provider implements session discovery, JSONL parsing, tool normalization, and model display names. See `src/providers/codex.ts` for an example. ## Currency By default, costs are shown in USD. To display in a different currency: ```bash codeburn currency GBP # set to British Pounds codeburn currency AUD # set to Australian Dollars codeburn currency JPY # set to Japanese Yen codeburn currency # show current setting codeburn currency --reset # back to USD ``` Any [ISO 4217 currency code](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_4217#List_of_ISO_4217_currency_codes) is supported (162 currencies). Exchange rates are fetched from [Frankfurter](https://www.frankfurter.app/) (European Central Bank data, free, no API key) and cached for 24 hours at `~/.cache/codeburn/`. Config is stored at `~/.config/codeburn/config.json`. The currency setting applies everywhere: dashboard, status bar, menu bar widget, CSV/JSON exports, and JSON API output. The menu bar widget includes a currency picker with 17 common currencies. For any currency not listed, use the CLI command above. ## Menu Bar CodeBurn SwiftBar menu bar widget ```bash codeburn install-menubar # install SwiftBar/xbar plugin codeburn uninstall-menubar # remove it ``` Requires [SwiftBar](https://github.com/swiftbar/SwiftBar) (`brew install --cask swiftbar`). Shows today's cost in the menu bar with a flame icon. Dropdown shows activity breakdown, model costs, token stats, per-provider cost breakdown, and a currency picker. Refreshes every 5 minutes. ## What it tracks **13 task categories** classified from tool usage patterns and user message keywords. No LLM calls, fully deterministic. | Category | What triggers it | |---|---| | Coding | Edit, Write tools | | Debugging | Error/fix keywords + tool usage | | Feature Dev | "add", "create", "implement" keywords | | Refactoring | "refactor", "rename", "simplify" | | Testing | pytest, vitest, jest in Bash | | Exploration | Read, Grep, WebSearch without edits | | Planning | EnterPlanMode, TaskCreate tools | | Delegation | Agent tool spawns | | Git Ops | git push/commit/merge in Bash | | Build/Deploy | npm build, docker, pm2 | | Brainstorming | "brainstorm", "what if", "design" | | Conversation | No tools, pure text exchange | | General | Skill tool, uncategorized | **Breakdowns**: daily cost chart, per-project, per-model (Opus/Sonnet/Haiku/GPT-5/GPT-4o/Gemini), per-activity with one-shot rate, core tools, shell commands, MCP servers. **One-shot rate**: For categories that involve code edits, CodeBurn detects edit/test/fix retry cycles (Edit -> Bash -> Edit patterns). The 1-shot column shows the percentage of edit turns that succeeded without retries. Coding at 90% means the AI got it right first try 9 out of 10 times. **Pricing**: Fetched from [LiteLLM](https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm) model prices (auto-cached 24h at `~/.cache/codeburn/`). Handles input, output, cache write, cache read, and web search costs. Fast mode multiplier for Claude. Hardcoded fallbacks for all Claude and GPT-5 models to prevent fuzzy matching mispricing. ## How it reads data **Claude Code** stores session transcripts as JSONL at `~/.claude/projects//.jsonl`. Each assistant entry contains model name, token usage (input, output, cache read, cache write), tool_use blocks, and timestamps. **Codex** stores sessions at `~/.codex/sessions/YYYY/MM/DD/rollout-*.jsonl` with `token_count` events containing per-call and cumulative token usage, and `function_call` entries for tool tracking. **Cursor** stores session data in a SQLite database at `~/Library/Application Support/Cursor/User/globalStorage/state.vscdb` (macOS), `~/.config/Cursor/User/globalStorage/state.vscdb` (Linux), or `%APPDATA%/Cursor/User/globalStorage/state.vscdb` (Windows). Token counts are in `cursorDiskKV` table entries with `bubbleId:` key prefix. Requires `better-sqlite3` (installed as optional dependency). Parsed results are cached at `~/.cache/codeburn/cursor-results.json` and auto-invalidate when the database changes. **OpenCode** stores sessions in SQLite databases at `~/.local/share/opencode/opencode*.db`. CodeBurn queries the `session`, `message`, and `part` tables read-only, extracts token counts and tool usage, and recalculates cost using the LiteLLM pricing engine. Falls back to OpenCode's own cost field for models not in our pricing data. Subtask sessions (`parent_id IS NOT NULL`) are excluded to avoid double-counting. Supports multiple channel databases and respects `XDG_DATA_HOME`. CodeBurn reads these files, deduplicates messages (by API message ID for Claude, by cumulative token cross-check for Codex, by conversation/timestamp for Cursor, by session+message ID for OpenCode), filters by date range per entry, and classifies each turn. ## Environment variables | Variable | Description | |----------|-------------| | `CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR` | Override Claude Code data directory (default: `~/.claude`) | | `CODEX_HOME` | Override Codex data directory (default: `~/.codex`) | ## Project structure ``` src/ cli.ts Commander.js entry point dashboard.tsx Ink TUI (React for terminals) parser.ts JSONL reader, dedup, date filter, provider orchestration models.ts LiteLLM pricing, cost calculation classifier.ts 13-category task classifier types.ts Type definitions format.ts Text rendering (status bar) menubar.ts SwiftBar plugin generator export.ts CSV/JSON multi-period export config.ts Config file management (~/.config/codeburn/) currency.ts Currency conversion, exchange rates, Intl formatting sqlite.ts SQLite adapter (lazy-loads better-sqlite3) cursor-cache.ts Cursor result cache (file-based, auto-invalidating) providers/ types.ts Provider interface definitions index.ts Provider registry (lazy-loads Cursor, OpenCode) claude.ts Claude Code session discovery codex.ts Codex session discovery and JSONL parsing cursor.ts Cursor SQLite parsing, language extraction opencode.ts OpenCode SQLite session discovery and parsing ``` ## License MIT ## Credits Inspired by [ccusage](https://github.com/ryoppippi/ccusage). Pricing data from [LiteLLM](https://github.com/BerriAI/litellm). Exchange rates from [Frankfurter](https://www.frankfurter.app/). Built by [AgentSeal](https://agentseal.org).