Available in packaged macOS and Windows builds.
Token Monitor uses tokscale (MIT, open-source) to read token data.
Additional options are available in settings.json.
Choose which main views appear and the order of the mode button.
Desktop pinned keeps the widget below other apps and locks drag/resize while staying clickable.
Record a global shortcut to show or hide the window.
Collapse the widget into a slim draggable mini-window; click it to reopen.
Hide the main window; show a popover from the macOS menu bar or Windows system tray.
Override the chart and list colour for each tool. Reset returns it to the brand colour.
Track controls collection. Show controls the main Tools list.
1. Open cursor.com/settings in your browser (button above).
2. Open DevTools (F12 or Cmd+Opt+I) -> Application/Storage -> Cookies -> cursor.com.
3. Copy the WorkosCursorSessionToken value.
4. Paste it below and click Save.
1. Open opencode.ai/auth in your browser (button above) and sign in.
2. Open DevTools (F12 or Cmd+Opt+I) -> Application/Storage -> Cookies -> opencode.ai.
3. Copy the auth value.
4. Paste it below and click Save.
Paste a DeepSeek API key. It stays on this device and is used only for the balance API.
Other devices connect using one of the URLs above with the shared secret. macOS / Windows may prompt to allow incoming connections the first time. For cross-network use, run Tailscale or ZeroTier on both sides - the virtual IP works the same.
The hub runs while Token Monitor is running. Quitting (not just closing the window) stops the hub for all connected devices.