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Notchcode
Claude Code + Codex agents in your notch
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Claude Code + Codex agents in your notch
68 followers
Notchcode turns your MacBook notch (and a top-center pill on Windows) into an ambient monitor for your AI coding agents. Run multiple Claude Code and Codex sessions at once and stop losing track of them. The notch glows when an agent needs your input, and one tap focuses the right terminal. Notchcode also monitors weekly agent usage. Everything runs locally: no telemetry, no network calls beyond loopback. Free and open source (MIT). Mac + Windows.





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The glow-when-it-needs-input is the part I'd actually use. I run Claude Code as my main tool and the real time sink isn't the run, it's me tabbing away, then coming back 20 minutes later to find it stalled on a yes/no question. When you've got three sessions going at once, does the notch tell them apart, or just signal that something somewhere needs you?
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@luca_capone It signals that somewhere needs you unexpanded, and shows you each session's individual status when expanded
Ambient agent monitoring feels surprisingly useful now that people run multiple coding sessions at once. The “needs input” glow is the bit I’d probably rely on most. Are you planning per-agent labels or priority states?
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@sarveshsea Yes it has per-agent labels but there currently isn’t a priority hierarchy built-in