Claude Code Session Debugger & Performance Analyzer
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Apr 5, 2026 - TypeScript
Claude Code Session Debugger & Performance Analyzer
Fast Rust CLI for batch-extracting structured observations from Claude Code and Codex sessions using LLM analysis
Analyze your AI coding sessions — collaboration patterns, thinking quality, and growth areas. Plugin-first, local-first.
Claude Code session capture and analysis. Trace tool calls, detect backtracks, analyze decisions, track edit chains, and measure plan drift. Local-first, zero-dependency observability.
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Capture and analyze Claude Code sessions locally to track every tool call, decision, and reasoning step without external dependencies.
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Sprint retro for your Claude Code sessions. See what worked, what didn't, and what to change.
Smart knowledge reuse engine — extract insights from AI conversations (Claude Code, Codex, ChatGPT)
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