- Desktop widget (Python/pystray): system tray icon showing 5h usage as circular progress bar with Claude starburst logo, 10-step green-to-red color scale, right-click menu with usage stats and configuration - Shared cache: both widget and CLI statusline read/write the same /tmp/claude_usage.json — only one fetcher needs to run - Installer wizard (install_wizard.py): interactive cross-platform setup with component selection, session key prompt, cron/autostart config - OS wrappers: install.sh (Linux/macOS) and install.ps1 (Windows) find Python 3.9+ and launch the wizard - README with topology diagram, usage docs, and configuration reference Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
claude-statusline
Monitor your Claude API usage — as a CLI statusline on headless servers or a system tray widget on desktop machines.
Both components share the same session key and fetcher logic. Install one or both depending on your setup.
Components
CLI Statusline (Node.js)
A headless-friendly status bar for Claude Code. Shows context window utilization and token usage as text progress bars, piped into the Claude Code statusline slot.
Context ▓▓▓▓░░░░░░ 40% | Token ▓▓░░░░░░░░ 19% 78M
Usage Fetcher (Node.js)
Standalone cron job that fetches token usage from the Claude API and writes a JSON cache file. The CLI statusline reads this cache. Runs independently — no browser or GUI needed.
Desktop Widget (Python)
Cross-platform system tray icon that shows the 5-hour usage window as a circular progress bar overlaid on a Claude starburst logo. Color shifts from green through amber to red as usage increases. Right-click menu shows detailed usage stats, reset timers, and configuration.
Topology
claude.ai API
|
┌────────────┴────────────┐
| |
fetch-usage.js claude_usage_widget/
(cron, Node.js) fetcher.py thread
| (Python, urllib)
| |
└────────┬────────────────┘
v
/tmp/claude_usage.json
(shared cache)
┌────────┴────────────────┐
| |
statusline.js claude_usage_widget/
(Claude Code) app.py (pystray)
| |
v v
Claude Code System tray icon
status bar + right-click menu
Shared: ~/.config/claude-statusline/session-key
/tmp/claude_usage.json
Only one fetcher needs to run. Either fetch-usage.js (via cron) or the widget's built-in fetcher thread writes to the shared cache at /tmp/claude_usage.json. Both consumers read from it:
- CLI statusline reads the cache on every Claude Code render cycle
- Desktop widget reads the cache on startup for instant display, then either fetches itself (writing back to cache) or detects that the cache is already fresh (from cron) and skips the API call
If both fetchers happen to run, they write the same format — last writer wins, no conflicts.
Installation
Run the installer and follow the wizard:
Linux / macOS:
bash install.sh
Windows (PowerShell):
powershell -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File install.ps1
The wizard will:
- Ask which components to install (CLI statusline, desktop widget, or both)
- Guide you through session key setup
- Configure autostart (widget) or cron (CLI fetcher) as applicable
- Set up the Claude Code statusline integration
Prerequisites
| Component | Requires |
|---|---|
| CLI Statusline + Fetcher | Node.js 18+ |
| Desktop Widget | Python 3.9+, pip |
| Desktop Widget (Linux) | python3-gi, gir1.2-ayatanaappindicator3-0.1 (installed by wizard) |
Session Key
Both components authenticate via a session cookie from claude.ai:
- Log into claude.ai in any browser
- Open DevTools → Application → Cookies →
claude.ai - Copy the value of the
sessionKeycookie (starts withsk-ant-) - The installer will prompt you to enter it, or set it manually:
echo "sk-ant-..." > ~/.config/claude-statusline/session-key
chmod 600 ~/.config/claude-statusline/session-key
Alternatively, set the CLAUDE_SESSION_KEY environment variable.
Configuration
CLI Statusline
Environment variables:
| Variable | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|
CLAUDE_USAGE_CACHE |
/tmp/claude_usage.json |
Cache file path |
CLAUDE_USAGE_MAX_AGE |
900 |
Max cache age in seconds |
CLAUDE_SESSION_KEY |
— | Session key (alternative to config file) |
CLAUDE_STATUSLINE_CONFIG |
~/.config/claude-statusline |
Config directory |
CLAUDE_ORG_ID |
— | Organization ID (auto-discovered) |
Desktop Widget
Right-click the tray icon to access:
- Usage stats — 5-hour and 7-day utilization with reset timers
- Refresh Now — trigger an immediate fetch
- Refresh Interval — 1 / 5 / 15 / 30 minutes
- Session Key... — update the session key via dialog
Widget settings are stored in ~/.config/claude-statusline/widget-config.json.
Icon Color Scale
The tray icon arc color indicates usage severity at 10% increments:
| Range | Color |
|---|---|
| 0–10% | Green |
| 10–20% | Dark green |
| 20–30% | Light green |
| 30–40% | Lime |
| 40–50% | Yellow |
| 50–60% | Amber |
| 60–70% | Dark amber |
| 70–80% | Orange |
| 80–90% | Deep orange |
| 90–100% | Red |
Project Structure
claude-statusline/
├── statusline.js # CLI status bar (reads stdin + cache)
├── fetch-usage.js # Cron-based usage fetcher (writes cache)
├── install.sh # Linux/macOS installer wrapper
├── install.ps1 # Windows installer wrapper
├── install_wizard.py # Cross-platform installer wizard
├── package.json
├── requirements.txt # Python deps (widget only)
├── claude_usage_widget/
│ ├── __init__.py
│ ├── __main__.py # Entry point: python -m claude_usage_widget
│ ├── app.py # Tray icon orchestrator
│ ├── config.py # Shared config (~/.config/claude-statusline/)
│ ├── fetcher.py # Python port of fetch-usage.js (urllib)
│ ├── menu.py # Right-click menu builder
│ └── renderer.py # Starburst logo + arc icon renderer
└── README.md
License
MIT