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letmecode

v0.1.26

Published

Terminal AI usage dashboard for Codex, Claude, Copilot, and Antigravity.

Readme

LetMeCode

Terminal AI real-money value usage dashboard for Codex, Claude, Copilot, and Antigravity.

See your real $ usage data, inspect limits, see daily activity, and model-level token totals in a terminal UI.

Quick start

npx -y letmecode@latest

Privacy and anonymous reporting

By default, letmecode sends an anonymous usage summary which powers aggregated real-world plans comparison.

The report includes aggregated limit-window percentages, token counts, plan/window metadata, the letmecode version, and a hashed user identifier when a provider exposes one. It does not send prompt content, usernames, email addresses, company names, or other directly identifiable personal information.

To disable anonymous usage reporting:

npx -y letmecode@latest -- --no-usage

Options

npx -y letmecode@latest -- --help
npx -y letmecode@latest -- --log-to ./letmecode.log

--log-to records provider discovery details and raw usage parsing diagnostics so empty or unexpected windows are easier to debug.

Providers

  • Codex
  • Claude
  • Copilot
  • Antigravity

Preview

Local development

pnpm install
pnpm test
pnpm start