A CLI tool for logging and analyzing Claude Code AI-driven coding sessions locally to generate productivity reports and insights.
Vibe-log-cli is an open-source command-line tool that analyzes Claude Code AI-driven coding sessions locally to generate productivity reports and insights. It helps developers track their AI-assisted work, improve their prompting strategies, and understand their coding patterns without sending data to external servers.
Developers who use Claude Code for AI-assisted programming and want to analyze their session productivity, track improvements in their prompting, and generate reports locally.
It offers a privacy-focused, local-first analysis of AI coding sessions with features like daily standup summaries, detailed productivity reports, and an in-editor strategic advisor, all while keeping sensitive data on the user's machine.
A CLI tool for logging and analyzing Claude Code and Cursor ai-driven coding session.
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All analyses run locally using Claude Code's SDK, with no data leaving the machine unless optional cloud sync is enabled, as detailed in the privacy section with context-preserving sanitization.
Features like Today's Standup and the Co-pilot Statusline provide real-time, concrete feedback to improve prompt quality and coding efficiency directly in the terminal or editor, with examples shown in the README.
Installation via npx is straightforward, and it automatically backs up existing Claude Code configurations, allowing risk-free setup and instant restoration, as highlighted in the statusline section.
Generates detailed HTML productivity reports by leveraging Claude Code's sub-agents for parallel session analysis, all processed locally without cloud dependency, with example outputs provided.
Currently only supports Claude Code, with future plans for Cursor and VS Code, making it ineffective for users of other popular AI coding assistants.
Requires Claude Code to be installed and actively used, and configuring hooks for auto-sync or statusline features involves technical steps that may challenge non-technical users.
Primarily geared toward personal analytics with optional cloud sync, lacking built-in tools for team collaboration, shared dashboards, or multi-user insights.