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Terminal session manager for Codex and Claude accounts.

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CDX Manager

Run multiple Codex and Claude sessions from one terminal. Switch between accounts instantly.

If you use AI coding tools at scale ; multiple accounts, multiple providers : you know the friction: re-authenticating, losing context, juggling environment variables. cdx removes all of that.

One command to launch any session. Zero auth juggling.

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What it does

  • Multiple accounts, one tool. Register as many Codex or Claude sessions as you need. Each one gets its own isolated auth environment — no cross-contamination between accounts.
  • Instant launch. cdx work opens your "work" session. cdx personal opens another. No config files to edit mid-flow.
  • Auth guardrails. cdx checks authentication before launching. If a session is not logged in, it tells you exactly what to run — no silent failures.
  • Usage at a glance. cdx status shows token usage, 5-hour window quota, weekly quota, and last-updated timestamps for every session in one aligned table.
  • Passive status resolution. If a session has no recorded status, cdx reads it directly from the provider's session logs and JSONL history — no manual sync required.
  • Session transcript capture. Every launch is recorded to a local log file via script, giving you a full terminal transcript for each session.
  • Clean removal. cdx rmv wipes a session and its entire auth directory. No orphaned files, no stale credentials.

Technical Overview

  • Python 3.9+, zero runtime dependencies.
  • Environment isolation per session:
    • Codex sessions override CODEX_HOME to a dedicated profile directory.
    • Claude sessions override HOME to a dedicated profile directory.
  • Persistence:
    • Session registry at ~/.cdx/sessions.json (versioned JSON store).
    • Per-session state at ~/.cdx/state/<name>.json.
    • Auth and provider data under ~/.cdx/profiles/<name>/.
    • All paths are URL-encoded to support arbitrary session names.
  • Status resolution pipeline:
    • Primary source: recorded status fields on the session record.
    • Fallback: status-source scans provider JSONL history files and terminal log transcripts, strips ANSI/OSC sequences, and extracts usage%, 5h remaining%, and week remaining% via pattern matching.
  • Claude status refreshes are cached briefly by default; pass --refresh to force a live rate-limit probe.
  • If script is unavailable, Codex launch falls back to running without transcript capture.
  • Auth probe: synchronous subprocess call to codex login status or claude auth status before any interactive launch.
  • Signal forwarding: SIGINT, SIGTERM, and SIGHUP are forwarded to the child process and produce clean exit codes.
  • Test stack: Python built-in unittest runner with no test framework dependency.

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Python 3.9+
  • npm
  • codex and/or claude CLI installed and available in your PATH

Install

From npm:

npm install -g cdx-manager

With pipx:

pipx install cdx-manager

With uv:

uv tool install cdx-manager

With the standalone GitHub installer:

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AlexAgo83/cdx-manager/main/install.sh | sh

For a specific version:

curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/AlexAgo83/cdx-manager/main/install.sh | CDX_VERSION=v0.3.3 sh

From source:

git clone <repo>
cd cdx-manager
make install

cdx is now available globally. Changes to the source take effect immediately — no reinstall needed.

To uninstall:

make uninstall

Alternatively, for a non-symlinked global source install:

npm install -g .

Environment

By default, cdx stores all data under ~/.cdx/. Override with:

export CDX_HOME=/path/to/custom/dir

Optional runtime knobs:

export CDX_CLAUDE_STATUS_MODEL=claude-haiku-4-5-20251001
export CDX_SCRIPT_BIN=script
export CDX_SCRIPT_ARGS='-q -F {transcript}'

Quick Start

# Register a Codex session
cdx add work

# Register a Claude session
cdx add claude personal

# List all sessions
cdx

# Launch a session
cdx work

# Check usage across all sessions
cdx status

All Commands

Command Description
cdx List all sessions with last-updated timestamps
cdx <name> Launch a session (checks auth first)
cdx add [provider] <name> Register a new session (provider: codex or claude, default: codex)
cdx cp <source> <dest> Copy a session into another session name, overwriting the destination if it exists
cdx ren <source> <dest> Rename a session and move its auth data
cdx login <name> Re-authenticate a session (logout + login)
cdx logout <name> Log out of a session
cdx rmv <name> [--force] Remove a session and its auth data (prompts for confirmation unless --force)
cdx clean [name] Clear launch transcript logs for one session or all sessions
cdx doctor [--json] Inspect CLI dependencies, CDX_HOME permissions, missing state, orphan profiles, and pending quarantines
cdx repair [--dry-run] [--force] [--json] Plan or apply safe repairs for missing state files, quarantines, and orphan profiles
cdx notify <name> --at-reset [--poll seconds] [--once] Wait for a session reset time and send a desktop notification when due
cdx notify --next-ready [--poll seconds] [--once] Wait until the recommended session is usable or needs a refresh after reset
cdx status [--json] [--refresh] Show token usage table for all sessions; JSON keeps the same row-array shape and writes live Claude refresh warnings to stderr
cdx status --small [--refresh] / cdx status -s [--refresh] Show compact token usage table without provider, blocking quota, credits, and updated columns
cdx status <name> [--json] [--refresh] Show detailed usage breakdown for one session
cdx --help Show usage
cdx --version Show version

Available Scripts

  • npm test: run the Python test suite
  • npm run test:py: run the Python unit tests directly
  • npm run lint: byte-compile the Python sources and tests
  • npm run link: link cdx globally for local development (npm link)
  • npm run unlink: remove the global link

Project Structure

bin/
  cdx                   # Entry point — shebang + main() call

src/
  cli.py                # Top-level command router
  cli_commands.py       # Command handlers and argument handling
  cli_render.py         # Terminal formatting, tables, colors, and errors
  status_view.py        # Status table/detail rendering and priority ranking
  provider_runtime.py   # Provider launch/auth commands, transcripts, signals
  claude_refresh.py     # Claude usage refresh orchestration
  session_service.py    # Session lifecycle: create, copy, rename, launch, remove, status
                        # resolution, auth state management
  session_store.py      # JSON persistence layer: sessions.json + per-session
                        # state files
  status_source.py      # Status artifact discovery: scans JSONL history files
                        # and terminal log transcripts, strips ANSI sequences,
                        # extracts usage metrics via pattern matching
  config.py             # CDX_HOME resolution (env override or ~/.cdx)
  errors.py             # CdxError with optional exit code
  __init__.py           # Public Python exports

test/
  test_cli_py.py            # CLI command dispatch tests
  test_session_service_py.py  # Session service unit tests

Data Layout

All session data lives under CDX_HOME (default: ~/.cdx/):

~/.cdx/
  sessions.json             # Session registry (versioned, all sessions)
  state/
    <encoded-name>.json     # Per-session rehydration state
  profiles/
    <encoded-name>/         # Codex session: CODEX_HOME points here
      log/
        cdx-session.log     # Terminal transcript (written by script(1))
    <encoded-name>/
      claude-home/          # Claude session: HOME points here
        log/
          cdx-session.log

Session names are URL-encoded when used as directory or file names. CLI command names such as add, status, and login are reserved and cannot be used as session names.


Troubleshooting

  • cdx <name> fails with "not authenticated" — run cdx login <name> first.
  • cdx add succeeds but the session does not appear — check that CDX_HOME is consistent between calls; a mismatch creates two separate registries.
  • Status shows n/a for all fields — the session has not been launched yet, or the provider has not written any status output to its history files. Launch the session and run /status inside it at least once.
  • cdx rmv says "Removal requires confirmation in an interactive terminal" — pass --force to bypass the prompt in non-interactive environments (scripts, CI).
  • cdx login hangs — the provider's login flow requires a browser or device code. Follow the on-screen instructions in the terminal that opened.
  • make install says npm link is not found — ensure Node.js and npm are installed and in your PATH.

Contributing

Contribution guidelines are available in CONTRIBUTING.md.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.

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