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Windows tray widget + dashboard for Claude plan usage (5-hour & weekly limits)

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Claude Usage Tracker

Claude Usage Tracker

A small Windows desktop widget that tracks your Claude plan limits — the 5-hour and weekly usage windows, the exact numbers the /usage command shows — with a live always-on-top widget, a glass dashboard, a tray icon, and a toast notification every time usage crosses a 20% mark.

It reads the OAuth token Claude Code already stores on your machine and calls the same endpoint /usage uses. Read-only — it never modifies your credentials and talks to nothing but that one Anthropic endpoint.

Always-on-top mini widget
The always-on-top mini widget (sample data)

Dashboard
The full dashboard — gauges, live reset countdowns, burn-rate, history, overage credits, and Open Sessions (sample data)

Open Sessions panel
Open Sessions — per-project context-window fill % (toggle to Tokens), with active indicators (sample data)

Features

  • Always-on-top mini widget — a tiny frameless, draggable strip (5h, weekly, and the active terminal's context %) that stays on top. Toggle it from the tray.
  • Full dashboard — animated ring gauges, live reset countdowns, a burn-rate / time-to-limit projection ("≈7%/h · hits 100% in ~1h 10m"), a usage history sparkline, overage credits, and per-model (Opus/Sonnet) scoped weekly limits.
  • Open Sessions — per-project context-window fill % and last-5h token usage, read from your local Claude Code logs (token counts only, never content), with Context % / Tokens tabs and active indicators — see which terminal is burning your usage.
  • Live tray icon — two bars (left = 5h, right = weekly) that fill and change colour with usage.
  • 20% notifications — a Windows toast each time the 5h or weekly window crosses 20 / 40 / 60 / 80 / 100%. The first reading is recorded silently, so you only get pinged on future crossings, never a burst at startup.
  • Auto-start on login, single-instance, graceful rate-limit (HTTP 429) back-off, and automatic pickup of account/token changes (it re-reads your login each poll).

Colour scale

Bars and gauges share one scale (low → high):

Range 0–20% 20–60% 60–80% 80–90% 90–99% 100%
Colour green blue orange red black yellow

The 90–99% "black" band gets a red glow/outline so it reads as danger rather than empty.

Tray icon at various usage levels
Tray icon at 5/40, 45/72, 85/94, 95/100, and 0/0 percent

Install

Requires Windows 10/11, Claude Code installed and logged in (so ~/.claude/.credentials.json exists), and the Edge WebView2 runtime (preinstalled on Windows 11; otherwise a free download). Then pick one:

Option A — Installer (easiest, no Python needed)

Download ClaudeUsageTracker-Setup.exe from the latest release and run it. A standard Windows wizard: accept the license, then tick the shortcuts you want — Desktop / Start Menu / start at sign-in.

Option B — pipx (updatable from the command line)

pipx install claude-usage-tracker
claude-usage-tracker --install      # interactive: Desktop / Start Menu / Startup
pipx upgrade claude-usage-tracker   # later, to update

Option C — from source

git clone https://github.com/paris-paraskevas/claude-usage-tracker.git
cd claude-usage-tracker
python install.py

After any of these, the mini widget appears top-right and a tray icon by the clock. To pin it to the taskbar (Windows blocks apps from doing this themselves): right-click the running app's taskbar icon → Pin to taskbar.

Usage

Launch "Claude Usage Tracker" from the Start Menu/Desktop, or run it directly:

.venv\Scripts\pythonw.exe claude_usage_tracker.py

Tray menu: Show/Hide widget, Open dashboard (native window), Open in browser, Refresh now, open config/log, Quit. The widget has a × to hide it; drag it anywhere.

CLI:

.venv\Scripts\python.exe claude_usage_tracker.py --once          # print status once
.venv\Scripts\python.exe claude_usage_tracker.py --once --debug  # + raw API JSON
.venv\Scripts\pythonw.exe claude_usage_tracker.py --widget       # just the widget
.venv\Scripts\pythonw.exe claude_usage_tracker.py --window       # just the dashboard window
.venv\Scripts\python.exe claude_usage_tracker.py --uninstall-autostart

Configuration

Edit config.json (created on first run, in the app's data dir), then restart:

Key Default Meaning
poll_interval_seconds 60 How often to check usage.
threshold_step 20 Ping every N percent.
windows ["five_hour", "seven_day"] Which limits to notify on.
notify_at_100 true Ping when a limit hits 100%.
notify_on_start true One summary toast at launch.
dashboard_port 8787 Local dashboard port.
show_widget_on_start true Show the mini widget at launch.
widget_width / widget_height 392 / 150 Widget size in pixels.

How it works

GET https://api.anthropic.com/api/oauth/usage with the bearer token from ~/.claude/.credentials.json (claudeAiOauth.accessToken) and the anthropic-beta: oauth-2025-04-20 header. The response carries five_hour, seven_day, scoped per-model weekly limits, overage spend, and reset timestamps — the same data the CLI's /usage renders.

Token refresh is handled by Claude Code itself; if your login expires, the tracker shows an error state until you run any claude command to refresh it. The token is only ever read — never written, logged, or sent anywhere but that endpoint.

Layout

claude_usage_tracker.py   the whole app (tray, server, dashboard+widget HTML, poller)
install.py / uninstall.py shortcut setup / teardown
requirements.txt          pystray, Pillow, winotify, pywebview
docs/                     screenshots

Runtime files (config.json, state.json, history.json, *.log) live next to the script (or in %LOCALAPPDATA%\ClaudeUsageTracker when packaged) and are git-ignored.

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