List active Claude sessions for the current user with their state.
Project description
claude-busy-monitor
Live view of every Claude Code session on your machine — which one is busy, which one is asking for your input, which one is idle — with cumulative token totals.
Ships as a claude-busy-monitor command and a Python library (get_sessions(), get_state_counts()).
Why
When you run many Claude Code sessions in parallel, keeping an overview of their states is a job in itself. You want every session working — every minute it isn't is time you don't get back:
- A busy session is the productive one — Claude is doing the work you asked for.
- An idle session is waiting for your next prompt — feed it.
- An asking session is fully stalled on a menu (most often a permission prompt) — answer it to unstuck Claude.
claude-busy-monitor surfaces the asking sessions instantly so they don't sit there burning your wall-clock.
Scope
What it sees and does:
- Local Claude Code sessions of the running user (
~/.claude/sessions/is per-user — the tool sees only your own sessions). - Their live state (
busy/asking/idle) and cumulative token totals.
What it deliberately does not do:
- No API calls — works entirely from local files; no quota burn, no auth needed.
- No web or desktop sessions — those don't write the
~/.claude/sessions/files this tool reads. - No mutation, no daemon, no IPC — read-only, ephemeral, nothing to start or supervise.
Features
| Feature | What it gives you |
|---|---|
| No daemon, no IPC | Reads the files Claude Code itself writes. Nothing to start, nothing to keep running. |
| Authoritative state | status comes straight from Claude Code's own probe files — no inference, no heuristics, no race-prone proxies. |
| Cache-aware token totals | Sums all four usage categories (fresh, cache-create, cache-read, output). Naïvely counting only input_tokens underreports by ~10× on cached prompts. |
| Summary at a glance | Coloured pill counts on the first line — scannable from across the room. |
watch-friendly |
Stable, line-oriented output; no spinners, no cursor-move escapes. |
| Zero configuration | Reads ~/.claude/sessions/ and ~/.claude/projects/. Nothing to set up. |
Install
PyPI publish is on the roadmap; until then, the install path is git + make:
git clone https://github.com/pbauermeister/claude-busy-monitor.git
cd claude-busy-monitor
make require # installs uv if missing (idempotent; Linux/macOS)
make install # installs the command globally via `uv tool install .`
Only prerequisite is Python 3.11+; make require bootstraps uv for you.
To work on the project itself rather than just use it, run make venv-activate instead — it creates .venv, syncs dev deps, and drops you into an activated shell.
make help lists every Makefile target (lint, format, test-unit / smoke / e2e, build).
Usage
Command
claude-busy-monitor # one-shot listing
watch -n 1 -c claude-busy-monitor # live refresh (the -c keeps colours)
The output is one summary line followed by one line per session. Each session line reads:
| Column | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1 | session id (first 12 hex chars) |
| 2 | state pill — busy (red) / asking (yellow) / idle (green) |
| 3 | working directory (basename) |
| 4 | output tokens, cumulative (out:) |
| 5 | input tokens, cumulative (in: — fresh + cached, summed) |
Library
Build your own: a tmux notifier, a status-bar widget, a custom dashboard. The library exposes the same data the command uses.
from claude_busy_monitor import get_sessions, get_state_counts, ClaudeState
# Find sessions stalled on a permission prompt and act on them.
asking = [s for s in get_sessions() if s.state == ClaudeState.ASKING]
for s in asking:
print(f"waiting: {s.cwd} ({s.session_id[:12]})")
# Or just summarise the states.
counts = get_state_counts()
print(f"{counts[ClaudeState.BUSY]} busy, {counts[ClaudeState.ASKING]} asking")
Public API: ClaudeSession, ClaudeState, TokenStats, get_sessions(), get_state_counts().
How it works
claude-busy-monitor reads two on-disk sources that Claude Code itself writes:
~/.claude/sessions/<pid>.json— one probe file per live session, with the authoritativestatusfield (busy/idle/waiting).~/.claude/projects/<encoded-cwd>/<sid>.jsonl— the per-session transcript, used only to total token usage.
State classification is a one-row table — no inference, no heuristics.
Token usage sums the four usage categories per assistant entry.
For the full design — assumptions the classifier depends on, diagnostic recipes for when something looks wrong, and the repair playbook — see README-STATE-DETECTION.md.
Compatibility
- Operating system: Linux (relies on
/proc/<pid>/comm). macOS is not supported yet — collaboration is very welcome. Please start by opening a Discussion so we can align on the approach before any issue or PR. - Claude Code: v2.1.119 introduced the
statusfield this tool relies on; older versions are silently dropped./exitandclaude --resume <sessionId>will migrate them.
License
MIT — see CHANGES.md for the version history.
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