CodexBar
SHA-256Tiny macOS menu bar app that shows usage limits for OpenAI Codex, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, and 50+ AI coding providers — no login required.
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Display usage limits for OpenAI Codex, Claude, Cursor, and 50+ AI coding services directly in your menu bar — no login required.
Core Features
- Supports 50+ AI coding providers including Codex, OpenAI, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, Grok, GroqCloud, and more
- Per-provider usage meters with reset countdowns (session, weekly, monthly windows)
- Privacy-first: reuses existing sessions (OAuth, device flow, API keys, browser cookies) — no passwords stored
- Menu bar status icons with incident badges; merge mode for compact display
- No Dock icon, minimal UI, dynamic bar icons
What It Can't Do
- •Requires macOS 14+ (Sonoma); older macOS versions not supported
- •Some providers (e.g., Claude) require browser cookies or OAuth — data won't show without prior authentication
- •The CLI version on Linux is headless (no GUI menu bar), requiring manual JSON configuration
Use Cases
- Heavy AI coding users who need to monitor quotas across multiple services (Codex, Claude, Cursor) to avoid hitting limits mid-task
- Team/enterprise admins wanting quick visibility into OpenAI Admin API spend, AWS Bedrock costs, etc., without logging into each console
Detailed Introduction
CodexBar is a lightweight macOS 14+ menu bar app that keeps your AI coding provider usage limits always visible. It supports OpenAI Codex, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, Grok, GroqCloud, ElevenLabs, Deepgram, and 50+ other providers. Instead of logging into each provider's dashboard, CodexBar reuses existing sessions (OAuth, device flow, API keys, browser cookies) to display per-provider credits, spend, reset countdowns, and live status badges. It features a clean popover UI with per-provider tiles, merge icons mode, and optional CLI configuration. Unlike official dashboards that require multiple logins, CodexBar aggregates everything into one menu bar item, saving time and reducing cognitive load. Compared to tools like Yabai or stats monitors, it's purpose-built for AI coding quotas and supports far more providers than any competitor.
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Install the software
Open the downloaded dmg file, then drag the app to Applications
Download the latest CodexBar.dmg from GitHub Releases, mount it, and drag CodexBar.app into your Applications folder
On first launch, follow the setup wizard to optionally install the CLI tool
Open the app, click the menu bar icon, go to Settings → Providers, enable the services you use, and complete authorization (OAuth, enter API key, etc.)
- Download the latest CodexBar.dmg from GitHub Releases, mount it, and drag CodexBar.app into your Applications folder
- On first launch, follow the setup wizard to optionally install the CLI tool
- Open the app, click the menu bar icon, go to Settings → Providers, enable the services you use, and complete authorization (OAuth, enter API key, etc.)
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Drag CodexBar.app to Trash. Optionally remove config files at ~/.config/codexbar or ~/.codexbar. If CLI was installed via Homebrew, run 'brew uninstall codexbar'. For manual CLI, delete the binary.
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