AGTOP(1)

NAME

agtoptop-style TUI for monitoring AI coding agent sessions

SYNOPSIS

$npm install -g @ldegio/agtop

INFO

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DESCRIPTION

top-style TUI for monitoring AI coding agent sessions

README

agtop

Run with:

npx @ldegio/agtop

Your window into what your AI coding agents are doing, sitting in the terminal, where you run them. agtop is a top-style terminal dashboard that tracks every Claude Code and Codex session on your machine: spend, token usage, context pressure, CPU load, tool invocations, and more. All in one place, live.

agtop License: GPL v2

Session list with live CPU and cost metrics

Features

  • Session discovery -- automatically finds Claude Code (~/.claude/projects/) and Codex (~/.codex/sessions/) sessions
  • Cost tracking -- per-session spend with hourly and daily breakdowns; plan-aware billing (retail, Max, included)
  • Context pressure -- CTX% shows how full each agent's context window is
  • Live toggle -- filter to running sessions with real-time CPU%, cost rates, and incremental tool counts
  • Performance panel -- per-session CPU and memory sparkline charts over time
  • Processes panel -- live process tree showing child processes with CPU%, memory, and command lines
  • Tool Activity panel -- scrollable per-tool invocation history with timestamps; see exactly what each agent has been doing
  • Cost panel -- total spend by time window with per-model token and cost breakdown
  • Config panel -- browse CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md, memories, skills, MCP servers, and permissions per session
  • OS process metrics -- CPU% and PID count for running sessions (macOS/Linux/Windows)
  • Overview sparklines -- aggregate spend, tokens, and CPU charts at a glance
  • Detail view -- full cost breakdown, token split, per-model stats, and complete tool history
  • Session management -- delete non-running sessions with confirmation
  • Inactivity filter -- filter sessions by age (1 day, 1 week, 1 month)
  • Mouse support -- click to select, sort by column, switch tabs; hover tooltips on column headers
  • Non-interactive modes -- table and full JSON dump for scripting

Setup

The npx command at the top of this page runs agtop without installing it. To install it permanently so agtop is always available in your terminal:

npm install -g @ldegio/agtop
agtop
npm uninstall -g @ldegio/agtop

Requires Node.js >= 18. No other dependencies.

Options

FlagDescription
-l, --listList sessions in a table and exit
-j, --jsonDump full session data as JSON and exit
-p, --plan <plan>Billing plan for cost display (default: retail)
-d, --delay <secs>Refresh interval in seconds (default: 2)
-h, --helpShow help

Keyboard Shortcuts

KeyAction
j/k or arrowsNavigate sessions
EnterOpen detail view
TabCycle bottom panel tabs
Shift+Tab or `Toggle Live filter
1-6Switch to Info/Performance/Processes/Tool Activity/Cost/Config panel
F1, ?, hShow help
F3 or /Search/filter sessions
F5 or rForce refresh
F6 or >Sort-by panel
F7Filter sessions by age (1d/1w/1mo)
P/M/TSort by Status/Memory/Cost
dDelete selected session (non-running only)
q or F10Quit

JSON Output

agtop -j dumps comprehensive session data including:

  • Session identity (provider, ID, project, model)
  • Cost breakdown (total, per-category, hourly/daily rates)
  • Token counts (input, output, cached, detailed splits)
  • Activity metrics (tool invocations by name, skills, web fetches/searches, MCP calls)

Screenshots

Info panel: session identity, wall/API time, context pressure

Info panel

Performance: per-session CPU and memory sparkline charts over time

Performance panel

Processes: live process tree with CPU%, memory, and command lines (C++ builds, caffeinate, etc.)

Processes panel

Tool Activity: per-tool invocation counts and live feed with timestamps

Tool Activity panel

Cost breakdown: total spend by time window, per-model token and cost split

Cost panel

Config: browse CLAUDE.md, memories, skills, MCP servers, and permissions

Config panel

How It Works

agtop reads JSONL transcript files written by Claude Code and Codex to extract token counts, tool invocations, and model information. It fetches current model pricing from LiteLLM (cached for 24 hours) to compute cost estimates. For running sessions, it uses ps and lsof to map OS processes back to sessions and collect CPU/memory metrics.

SEE ALSO

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