codex-usage-widgetInstall, update, inspect, or uninstall a local-only Übersicht desktop widget that tracks Codex token usage, recent root sessions, source labels, and context-...
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
clawdbot install tinadu-ai/codex-usage-widgetGrade Fair — based on market validation, documentation quality, package completeness, maintenance status, and authenticity signals.
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https://tracesof.net/uebersicht/Audited Aug 3, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Aug 3, 2026
A developer installs the widget to monitor their own Codex token usage, session history, and context-window pressure directly from the desktop. It helps them stay aware of their API usage without external tools.
A small team uses the widget on shared macOS machines to track Codex activity across sessions, identify heavy usage, and ensure no session exceeds context limits. It provides a simple, local overview without cloud dependencies.
Freelance developers use the widget to monitor token consumption per project, helping them estimate costs and negotiate pricing with clients. The local-only design ensures privacy and no per-seat fees.
Instructors install the widget on lab machines to help students visualize their Codex usage patterns and understand context-window limits. It serves as a teaching aid for responsible AI tool usage.
A startup uses the widget to keep an eye on Codex usage within their small team, spotting unusual activity or potential inefficiencies. It requires minimal setup and no server infrastructure.
The Skill is free to use and modify, with optional donations via GitHub Sponsors. Revenue comes from community support and potential sponsorship from companies that benefit from the tool.
While the widget itself is free, the developer offers paid consulting for customization, integration, and troubleshooting. Revenue is generated from consulting hours.
The Skill could be bundled as part of a larger developer toolkit sold under a per-seat license to enterprises. The widget adds value to the package, driving sales.
💬 Integration Tip
To integrate, simply run the install script and ensure the Überzicht app is running. No code changes are required; the widget is self-contained.
Scored Aug 3, 2026
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