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scoreflow

v0.1.0

Published

Live character sheet for AI coding craftsmanship — level, XP, skill tree, achievements.

Readme

Scoreflow for VS Code

Live character sheet for AI coding craftsmanship — level, XP, 11 skill tracks each 1-100, and 22 achievements — right in your VS Code sidebar. Reads the same Scoreflow config the CLI writes, so there's nothing to log into from the editor.

What you get

Three panels in the Scoreflow sidebar:

  • Character sheet — tier, title, level, XP bar with % to next level, achievement count.
  • Skill tree — all 11 tracks (File Craft, Research, Agents, Automation, Project Mgmt, Analysis, Synthesis, Writing, Conversation, Teaching, Creativity) with per-skill level, XP, and progress bar. Hover for the exact tools/signals that advance each track.
  • Achievements — the codes you have unlocked, with unlock date.

A mini status bar badge shows Lv N · X XP everywhere. Click it to open the sidebar.

Quick start

You need the CLI first — it wires OAuth, the Claude Code Stop hook, and writes the token this extension reads:

npm i -g @scoreflow/cli
scoreflow init

Then install this extension. Reload the window or run Scoreflow: Refresh from the command palette. Your level and skills start showing up.

Configuration

| Setting | Default | Notes | |---|---|---| | scoreflow.apiBaseUrl | https://scoreflow.dev | Only change when self-hosting. | | scoreflow.pollIntervalSeconds | 30 | How often to poll for fresh progress. Min 10, max 3600. |

Privacy

This extension reads your Scoreflow token from ~/.scoreflow/config.json and makes HTTPS GET requests to scoreflow.dev to fetch your own progress. It never writes to that file, never stores prompt content, and never calls any other host.

Links

License

MIT. Infinite Labs OÜ.