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Win-CodexBar

Enterprise Deployment Package for

Win-CodexBar

Publisher

NessZerra

License Type

MIT free license

Product Homepage

https://github.com/Finesssee/Win-CodexBar

Description:

Win-CodexBar is a Windows and WSL port of the open-source CodexBar application, originally built for macOS. It sits in the system tray and displays current usage and quota information for multiple AI coding tools — including Codex, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, and several others — without requiring the user to log into each provider’s web interface separately. It automatically extracts session cookies from Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Firefox to authenticate against provider APIs, and also supports OAuth flows and CLI-based authentication for providers that allow it. The application is built with a Rust backend and a Tauri + React frontend, and is available as a Windows installer or portable executable under the MIT license.

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Win-CodexBar

Description:

Win-CodexBar is a Windows and WSL port of the open-source CodexBar application, originally built for macOS. It sits in the system tray and displays current usage and quota information for multiple AI coding tools — including Codex, Claude, Cursor, Gemini, Copilot, and several others — without requiring the user to log into each provider’s web interface separately. It automatically extracts session cookies from Chrome, Edge, Brave, and Firefox to authenticate against provider APIs, and also supports OAuth flows and CLI-based authentication for providers that allow it. The application is built with a Rust backend and a Tauri + React frontend, and is available as a Windows installer or portable executable under the MIT license.

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Are you interested in our Package Store, need further information, or have other questions? We will support you with your request – contact us today.