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- tokenmaxxing-0.1.0/.gitignore +33 -0
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- tokenmaxxing-0.1.0/README.md +145 -0
- tokenmaxxing-0.1.0/pyproject.toml +51 -0
- tokenmaxxing-0.1.0/src/tokenmaxxing/__init__.py +7 -0
- tokenmaxxing-0.1.0/src/tokenmaxxing/__main__.py +6 -0
- tokenmaxxing-0.1.0/src/tokenmaxxing/app.py +956 -0
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Name: tokenmaxxing
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Version: 0.1.0
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Summary: Menu bar app showing your live Claude Code session and weekly usage as a colored progress bar.
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Project-URL: Homepage, https://github.com/alvations/tokenmaxxing
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Keywords: anthropic,claude,claude-code,menu-bar,rate-limit,usage
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# tokenmaxxing
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A menu bar app that shows your live Claude Code session and weekly usage as a colored progress bar β sitting next to the system clock so you always know how close you are to a rate-limit reset.
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Session ββββββββ 38% Β· resets at Fri 07:00
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A menu bar app that shows your live Claude Code session and weekly usage as a colored progress bar β sitting next to the system clock so you always know how close you are to a rate-limit reset.
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> **Heads up β Gatekeeper warning.** Your system will show "tokenmaxxing is an item from an unidentified developer" the first time it's added to login items. This is unavoidable for any unsigned tool (code signing requires a paid Apple Developer account). To allow it: **System Settings β Privacy & Security β scroll to the bottom β click "Allow Anyway"**. Subsequent boots skip the prompt. If that friction bothers you, use Option 2 instead β launching from a shell is treated as user-initiated and never triggers Gatekeeper.
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# tokenmaxxing β menu bar app showing Claude Code session/weekly usage
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## How it works
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It polls Anthropic's OAuth usage endpoint β the same call Claude Code makes internally:
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GET https://api.anthropic.com/api/oauth/usage
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Authorization: Bearer <token>
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anthropic-beta: oauth-2025-04-20
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```
|
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|
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|
84
|
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The OAuth access token is read from your system keychain (service `Claude Code-credentials`) with `~/.claude/.credentials.json` as fallback. Polling consumes **zero tokens** β it returns metadata only:
|
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|
+
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```json
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{
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"five_hour": {"utilization": 38, "resets_at": "2026-05-01T11:00:00Z"},
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"seven_day": {"utilization": 87, "resets_at": "2026-05-01T13:00:00Z"},
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"seven_day_opus": null,
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```
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|
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|
|
96
|
+
Refresh runs on a background thread every 5 minutes (the OAuth endpoint has aggressive undocumented rate limits, so polling more frequently triggers `429`s). Token refresh is handled by Claude Code itself β when `claude` runs, it rotates the keychain entry and the next poll picks it up automatically.
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## Dropdown menu
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β π’ Session (5h) ββββββββ 38% resets at Fri 07:00
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π΄ Weekly (7d) ββββββββ 87% resets at Fri 09:00
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π΄ Weekly Sonnet ββββββββ 100% resets at Fri 09:00
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βββββββββββββ
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Plan: Claude Max Β· Tier 2
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Extra usage: off
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βββββββββββββ
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Preference βΈ β reset-time vs elapsed-time, opt-in 7-day history
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Open Claude dashboardβ¦
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βββββββββββββ
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Updated: 14:32:01
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Refresh now
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Quit
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## Preferences
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- **Show 7-day history** β opt-in checkbox; when on, two extra rows appear in the dropdown:
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- `7d: βββββ
βββ β` β sparkline of utilization over the last 7 days, plus a trend arrow comparing the last 24h vs the prior 24h (Β±3pp threshold)
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- `7d: min 12% Β· avg 47% Β· max 89%` β min / avg / max for the same window
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When the most recent poll has failed (network blip, transient error) but a previous successful poll's data is still cached, every row shows a `(stale)` suffix. When the OAuth endpoint is rate-limiting, you see `[rate limited]` instead.
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- **Why two threads?** AppKit calls (setting menu/title) must happen on the main thread; HTTP calls shouldn't block it. A daemon worker fetches usage every 5 min and stages the result; a 1s `rumps.Timer` on the main thread applies whatever's staged so countdowns tick smoothly.
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- **Coloring:** `NSMutableAttributedString` with `NSForegroundColorAttributeName` applied only to the leading `β` chars. `NSColor.system{Green,Yellow,Red}Color` adapt to dark/light mode. The empty `β` segment is left untouched so it inherits the default `labelColor`.
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## License
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[project]
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name = "tokenmaxxing"
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version = "0.1.0"
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description = "Menu bar app showing your live Claude Code session and weekly usage as a colored progress bar."
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readme = "README.md"
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requires-python = ">=3.9"
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authors = [
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keywords = ["claude", "claude-code", "anthropic", "menu-bar", "rate-limit", "usage"]
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+
"rumps>=0.4.0",
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32
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+
]
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33
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+
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34
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+
[project.urls]
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35
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+
Homepage = "https://github.com/alvations/tokenmaxxing"
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36
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+
Repository = "https://github.com/alvations/tokenmaxxing"
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37
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+
Issues = "https://github.com/alvations/tokenmaxxing/issues"
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38
|
+
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39
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+
[project.scripts]
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40
|
+
tokenmaxxing = "tokenmaxxing.app:main"
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41
|
+
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42
|
+
[tool.hatch.build.targets.wheel]
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43
|
+
packages = ["src/tokenmaxxing"]
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44
|
+
|
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45
|
+
[tool.hatch.build.targets.sdist]
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46
|
+
include = [
|
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47
|
+
"src/tokenmaxxing",
|
|
48
|
+
"README.md",
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|
49
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+
"LICENSE",
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50
|
+
"pyproject.toml",
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51
|
+
]
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