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@valdman40/my-dashboard

v1.0.3

Published

Local dashboard plugin for Claude Code — connects to your DB and Claude session

Readme

my-dashboard — Claude Code Plugin

A local dashboard for Claude Code that connects to your own database and your Claude Code session.

⚠️ Privacy guarantee: This plugin runs 100% on your local machine (localhost). No data, credentials, or conversation history is ever transmitted to any external server. The author has no access to your data whatsoever.


Installation

1. Install the plugin

claude plugin install https://github.com/you/my-dashboard-plugin

2. Configure your database

cp ~/.my-dashboard.env.example ~/.my-dashboard.env  # or create it manually

Edit ~/.my-dashboard.env:

DB_URL=postgresql://localhost:5432/yourdb

That's it. The plugin reads this file locally — your credentials never leave your machine.

3. Use it

Just tell Claude Code:

"Open the dashboard" "Show me my data" "Launch the UI"

Claude will call open_dashboard and your browser opens at http://localhost:3737.


What runs where

| Component | Where it runs | |---|---| | React dashboard | localhost:3737 in your browser | | MCP server | Your machine (inside Claude Code) | | DB connection | Your machine → your local/remote DB | | Claude Code bridge | Local IPC only | | External servers | None |


For developers — customizing the React app

The react-src/ folder contains the React source. To rebuild after changes:

npm run build:react

The pre-built output in dist/ is what gets shipped with the plugin.


Legal

This software is provided under the MIT License. The author provides this tool as-is and accepts no liability for its use. All data processing occurs locally on the user's machine. The author has no access to user data, credentials, or conversations.

See LICENSE for full terms.