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VibeCodingTracker

A lightweight Rust CLI/TUI that helps developers using Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, or Gemini produce real-time usage, token, and cost tracking views.

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Tool overview

Cautious adoption makes sense for now: based on the GitHub repo evidence, this is clearly a usage and cost tracker for AI coding tools, not a code generation model, IDE copilot itself, or a unified inference gateway. A better analogy is “a local meter/dashboard for your AI coding workflow” that helps you observe spend, rather than write code for you.

Its practical value is straightforward: it aims to surface real-time usage, token, and cost analytics for tools like Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, and Gemini in a CLI/TUI interface. For individual developers, small teams, or heavy AI-coding users, the concrete output is a more visible cost and usage record. However, the current evidence mostly comes from the repository summary, which supports what it intends to do, but not yet strong claims about accuracy, coverage, or long-term reliability.

On setup and cost, the known facts are that it is a lightweight Rust CLI/TUI, which suggests a terminal-friendly developer tool rather than a no-setup SaaS product. There is no official pricing, API fee, or commercial plan information in the evidence, so it would be unsafe to infer extra charges.

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