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    A powerful GUI app and Toolkit for Claude Code - Create custom agents, manage interactive Claude Code sessions, run secure background agents, and more.

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    AGPL-3.0
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    About opcode

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    opcode

    A powerful GUI app and Toolkit for Claude Code

    Create custom agents, manage interactive Claude Code sessions, run secure background agents, and more.

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    [!NOTE] This project is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Anthropic. Claude is a trademark of Anthropic, PBC. This is an independent developer project using Claude.

    🌟 Overview

    opcode is a powerful desktop application that transforms how you interact with Claude Code. Built with Tauri 2, it provides a beautiful GUI for managing your Claude Code sessions, creating custom agents, tracking usage, and much more.

    Think of opcode as your command center for Claude Code - bridging the gap between the command-line tool and a visual experience that makes AI-assisted development more intuitive and productive.

    📋 Table of Contents

    ✨ Features

    🗂️ Project & Session Management

    • Visual Project Browser: Navigate through all your Claude Code projects in ~/.claude/projects/
    • Session History: View and resume past coding sessions with full context
    • Smart Search: Find projects and sessions quickly with built-in search
    • Session Insights: See first messages, timestamps, and session metadata at a glance

    🤖 CC Agents

    • Custom AI Agents: Create specialized agents with custom system prompts and behaviors
    • Agent Library: Build a collection of purpose-built agents for different tasks
    • Background Execution: Run agents in separate processes for non-blocking operations
    • Execution History: Track all agent runs with detailed logs and performance metrics

    📊 Usage Analytics Dashboard

    • Cost Tracking: Monitor your Claude API usage and costs in real-time
    • Token Analytics: Detailed breakdown by model, project, and time period
    • Visual Charts: Beautiful charts showing usage trends and patterns
    • Export Data: Export usage data for accounting and analysis

    🔌 MCP Server Management

    • Server Registry: Manage Model Context Protocol servers from a central UI
    • Easy Configuration: Add servers via UI or import from existing configs
    • Connection Testing: Verify server connectivity before use
    • Claude Desktop Import: Import server configurations from Claude Desktop

    Timeline & Checkpoints

    • Session Versioning: Create checkpoints at any point in your coding session
    • Visual Timeline: Navigate through your session history with a branching timeline
    • Instant Restore: Jump back to any checkpoint with one click
    • Fork Sessions: Create new branches from existing checkpoints
    • Diff Viewer: See exactly what changed between checkpoints

    📝 CLAUDE.md Management

    • Built-in Editor: Edit CLAUDE.md files directly within the app
    • Live Preview: See your markdown rendered in real-time
    • Project Scanner: Find all CLAUDE.md files in your projects
    • Syntax Highlighting: Full markdown support with syntax highlighting

    📖 Usage

    Getting Started

    1. Launch opcode: Open the application after installation
    2. Welcome Screen: Choose between CC Agents or Projects
    3. First Time Setup: opcode will automatically detect your ~/.claude directory

    Managing Projects

    Projects → Select Project → View Sessions → Resume or Start New
    
    • Click on any project to view its sessions
    • Each session shows the first message and timestamp
    • Resume sessions directly or start new ones

    Creating Agents

    CC Agents → Create Agent → Configure → Execute
    
    1. Design Your Agent: Set name, icon, and system prompt
    2. Configure Model: Choose between available Claude models
    3. Set Permissions: Configure file read/write and network access
    4. Execute Tasks: Run your agent on any project

    Tracking Usage

    Menu → Usage Dashboard → View Analytics
    
    • Monitor costs by model, project, and date
    • Export data for reports
    • Set up usage alerts (coming soon)

    Working with MCP Servers

    Menu → MCP Manager → Add Server → Configure
    
    • Add servers manually or via JSON
    • Import from Claude Desktop configuration
    • Test connections before using

    🚀 Installation

    Prerequisites

    Release Executables Will Be Published Soon

    🔨 Build from Source

    Prerequisites

    Before building opcode from source, ensure you have the following installed:

    System Requirements

    • Operating System: Windows 10/11, macOS 11+, or Linux (Ubuntu 20.04+)
    • RAM: Minimum 4GB (8GB recommended)
    • Storage: At least 1GB free space

    Required Tools

    1. Rust (1.70.0 or later)

      # Install via rustup
      curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
      
    2. Bun (latest version)

      # Install bun
      curl -fsSL https://bun.sh/install | bash
      
    3. Git

      # Usually pre-installed, but if not:
      # Ubuntu/Debian: sudo apt install git
      # macOS: brew install git
      # Windows: Download from https://git-scm.com
      
    4. Claude Code CLI

    Platform-Specific Dependencies

    Linux (Ubuntu/Debian)

    # Install system dependencies
    sudo apt update
    sudo apt install -y \
      libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev \
      libgtk-3-dev \
      libayatana-appindicator3-dev \
      librsvg2-dev \
      patchelf \
      build-essential \
      curl \
      wget \
      file \
      libssl-dev \
      libxdo-dev \
      libsoup-3.0-dev \
      libjavascriptcoregtk-4.1-dev
    

    macOS

    # Install Xcode Command Line Tools
    xcode-select --install
    
    # Install additional dependencies via Homebrew (optional)
    brew install pkg-config
    

    Windows

    Build Steps

    1. Clone the Repository

      git clone https://github.com/getAsterisk/opcode.git
      cd opcode
      
    2. Install Frontend Dependencies

      bun install
      
    3. Build the Application

      For Development (with hot reload)

      bun run tauri dev
      

      For Production Build

      # Build the application
      bun run tauri build
      
      # The built executable will be in:
      # - Linux: src-tauri/target/release/
      # - macOS: src-tauri/target/release/
      # - Windows: src-tauri/target/release/
      
    4. Platform-Specific Build Options

      Debug Build (faster compilation, larger binary)

      bun run tauri build --debug
      

      Universal Binary for macOS (Intel + Apple Silicon)

      bun run tauri build --target universal-apple-darwin
      

    Troubleshooting

    Common Issues

    1. "cargo not found" error

      • Ensure Rust is installed and ~/.cargo/bin is in your PATH
      • Run source ~/.cargo/env or restart your terminal
    2. Linux: "webkit2gtk not found" error

      • Install the webkit2gtk development packages listed above
      • On newer Ubuntu versions, you might need libwebkit2gtk-4.0-dev
    3. Windows: "MSVC not found" error

      • Install Visual Studio Build Tools with C++ support
      • Restart your terminal after installation
    4. "claude command not found" error

      • Ensure Claude Code CLI is installed and in your PATH
      • Test with claude --version
    5. Build fails with "out of memory"

      • Try building with fewer parallel jobs: cargo build -j 2
      • Close other applications to free up RAM

    Verify Your Build

    After building, you can verify the application works:

    # Run the built executable directly
    # Linux/macOS
    ./src-tauri/target/release/opcode
    
    # Windows
    ./src-tauri/target/release/opcode.exe
    

    Build Artifacts

    The build process creates several artifacts:

    • Executable: The main opcode application
    • Installers (when using tauri build):
      • .deb package (Linux)
      • .AppImage (Linux)
      • .dmg installer (macOS)
      • .msi installer (Windows)
      • .exe installer (Windows)

    All artifacts are located in src-tauri/target/release/.

    🛠️ Development

    Tech Stack

    • Frontend: React 18 + TypeScript + Vite 6
    • Backend: Rust with Tauri 2
    • UI Framework: Tailwind CSS v4 + shadcn/ui
    • Database: SQLite (via rusqlite)
    • Package Manager: Bun

    Project Structure

    opcode/
    ├── src/                   # React frontend
    │   ├── components/        # UI components
    │   ├── lib/               # API client & utilities
    │   └── assets/            # Static assets
    ├── src-tauri/             # Rust backend
    │   ├── src/
    │   │   ├── commands/      # Tauri command handlers
    │   │   ├── checkpoint/    # Timeline management
    │   │   └── process/       # Process management
    │   └── tests/             # Rust test suite
    └── public/                # Public assets
    

    Development Commands

    # Start development server
    bun run tauri dev
    
    # Run frontend only
    bun run dev
    
    # Type checking
    bunx tsc --noEmit
    
    # Run Rust tests
    cd src-tauri && cargo test
    
    # Format code
    cd src-tauri && cargo fmt
    

    🔒 Security

    opcode prioritizes your privacy and security:

    1. Process Isolation: Agents run in separate processes
    2. Permission Control: Configure file and network access per agent
    3. Local Storage: All data stays on your machine
    4. No Telemetry: No data collection or tracking
    5. Open Source: Full transparency through open source code

    🤝 Contributing

    We welcome contributions! Please see our Contributing Guide for details.

    Areas for Contribution

    • 🐛 Bug fixes and improvements
    • ✨ New features and enhancements
    • 📚 Documentation improvements
    • 🎨 UI/UX enhancements
    • 🧪 Test coverage
    • 🌐 Internationalization

    📄 License

    This project is licensed under the AGPL License - see the LICENSE file for details.

    🙏 Acknowledgments

    • Built with Tauri - The secure framework for building desktop apps
    • Claude by Anthropic

    Made with ❤️ by the Asterisk

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