Files

158 lines
5.6 KiB
Markdown
Raw Permalink Normal View History

# claude-usage
A Linux system tray indicator that shows your Claude.ai usage — current session (5-hour) and weekly — directly in the panel.
Renders a small ring icon with the percentage, updates every 10 minutes, and has an optional "live" mode that keeps a Chromium instance open and reads the DOM every 15 seconds.
## How it works
Claude.ai does not expose a public usage API, so this scrapes `https://claude.ai/settings/usage` using a logged-in Playwright session:
- **`scraper.ts`** — Playwright + Chromium. On Linux, it uses Xvfb (a virtual display) to run the browser "headed" (required to pass Cloudflare) without showing any windows. The session is persisted to `session/state.json` so you only need to log in once.
- **`tray.py`** — GTK3 + AyatanaAppIndicator3. Draws the icon with Cairo, calls the scraper via `bun`, and renders the result as a circular progress ring (green / yellow / red by percent).
## Platform support
| Component | Linux | macOS | Windows |
|-----------|-------|-------|---------|
| `scraper.ts` (CLI) | Full | Works without Xvfb (browser visible) | Works without Xvfb (browser visible) |
| `tray.py` (system tray) | Full | Not supported | Not supported |
The tray indicator depends on GTK3 + AyatanaAppIndicator3, which is Linux-only. Porting it to Windows or macOS would require swapping in something like [`pystray`](https://github.com/moses-palmer/pystray) (cross-platform tray) or [`rumps`](https://github.com/jaredks/rumps) (macOS).
The scraper itself is portable — it's just Bun + Playwright. The only Linux-specific part is the Xvfb wrapper used to hide the browser window during automated polling.
---
## Linux
### Requirements
- **bun** — installed at `~/.bun/bin/bun` (the path is hard-coded in `tray.py`; edit if yours differs)
- **Python 3** with `PyGObject`, `AyatanaAppIndicator3`, `cairo`
- **Xvfb** — virtual display server
- **Playwright Chromium**
On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint:
```bash
sudo apt install python3-gi gir1.2-ayatanaappindicator3-0.1 python3-cairo xvfb
```
### Install
The tray script expects the repo at `~/.local/share/claude-usage/`:
```bash
git clone https://gt.zyon.no/Stian/claude-usage.git ~/.local/share/claude-usage
cd ~/.local/share/claude-usage
bun install playwright
bunx playwright install chromium
```
First login (opens a real Chromium window so you can log in manually):
```bash
bun scraper.ts --login
```
After that, the session is stored in `session/state.json`.
### Run the tray
```bash
python3 ~/.local/share/claude-usage/tray.py &
```
Add it as a startup application in Cinnamon/GNOME so it launches at login.
Tray menu:
- **Session / Weekly** — current percent + reset time
- **Update Now** — force an immediate refresh
- **Live Mode** — switch to 15-second polling (keeps Chromium open in the background)
- **Login** — re-run the login flow if your session expires
- **Quit**
### CLI usage
```bash
bun scraper.ts # pretty output with colors and progress bars
bun scraper.ts --json # single JSON line — useful for scripts
bun scraper.ts --live # JSON Lines, one per 15 seconds (Ctrl+C to stop)
bun scraper.ts --login # open browser for a fresh login
```
---
## Windows
The tray (`tray.py`) won't run on Windows. The scraper does, with two changes.
### Requirements
- [Bun for Windows](https://bun.sh/docs/installation) (or Node.js — `bun` is just used as a TypeScript runner)
- Playwright Chromium: `bunx playwright install chromium`
### Patch the scraper
Two pieces in `scraper.ts` reference Linux-only Xvfb. On Windows, replace each `check()` and `live()` Xvfb spawn block with a plain Chromium launch (drop the `Xvfb` spawn and the `env: { ..., DISPLAY: display }` part). The browser window will be visible while it's running — that's the trade-off without Xvfb. If you want it hidden, run Chromium with `headless: true` and accept that Cloudflare may block you intermittently.
A simpler alternative: only ever invoke `--login` and `--json` (one-shot calls), and accept that a browser window flashes up briefly each time.
### Run
```powershell
bun scraper.ts --login # log in once
bun scraper.ts --json # poll usage
```
To poll on a schedule, set up a Task Scheduler job that runs the `--json` command and pipes the output somewhere useful (a log file, a notification, a Streamdeck button — your choice).
A proper Windows tray port would mean rewriting `tray.py` against `pystray` + `Pillow`, which isn't done here.
---
## macOS
Same story as Windows: the scraper works (no Xvfb needed — just remove the Xvfb spawn), the tray does not. Use `rumps` if you want a macOS menubar version.
---
## Output format
```json
{
"sessionUsed": 42,
"sessionResets": "Mon 14:00",
"weeklyUsed": 18,
"weeklyResets": "Tue 09:00",
"sonnetUsed": 12,
"extraSpent": "0.00",
"loggedIn": true
}
```
If the session has expired: `{"loggedIn": false}` and exit code 1.
## Files
```
~/.local/share/claude-usage/
├── scraper.ts # Playwright scraper
├── tray.py # GTK tray indicator (Linux)
└── session/
└── state.json # Playwright storage state (cookies) — gitignored
```
The tray writes logs to `/tmp/claude-usage-tray.log` and generated icons to `/tmp/claude-usage-icons/`.
## Security
`session/state.json` contains your Claude.ai cookies and is equivalent to your login — do not share it. It is excluded via `.gitignore`.
The tray enforces a single instance via a PID file at `/tmp/claude-usage-tray.pid`; restarting it kills any older instances automatically.
## License
No license specified — treat as personal/internal use unless the repo owner adds one.