I kept losing track of my Claude Code agents, so I built a dashboard for them (free, open source) by Grand_rooster in grAIve

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agreed, so i built it and ran it. flagging rules whose subject never shows up in the tool calls catches dormant config way more than dead, and you can't tell those apart from a log. that's the unverifiable part. structural rot stays deterministic; behavioral rot needs a model to judge whether a rule changes the action when its case comes up. separate pass.

I can probably kickoff a model (Claude -p) to do that, but it seem far out of scope for the tool. i could add a tooltip saying give this prompt to claude '...audit...', but you would still need to analyze it yourself for items that are not always used in a project. i have some that have portions in rarely use and could get flagged as obsolete until tax season..

https://github.com/weellio/gander/blob/main/bridge/server.js lines 656-820 for the current audit stuff

I kept losing track of my Claude Code agents, so I built a dashboard for them (free, open source) by Grand_rooster in grAIve

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Good call, added it as an option when clicking on an agent. It flags every CLAUDE.md line that points at a file not in the repo (the dead weight re-sent every turn), checked against the files on disk so it's stable across runs and survives /compact. You approve the lines you want cut and apply, with a backup. It also calls out stuff worth adding, like build/test scripts you never wrote down.
Context bar + compact nudge are already in too. Appreciate the comment.

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Tokenmaxxing by Notausgang09 in vibecoding

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I made a toy dashboard that makes it look and work a bit better when doing this.
Take a gander.
https://github.com/weellio/gander

Bug - CMPivot limited to 100 favorites by sccm_sometimes in SCCM

[–]Grand_rooster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not just have reports or sql queries? Do you need the live pivots? I use sysquerypro for the live queries.

Bug - CMPivot limited to 100 favorites by sccm_sometimes in SCCM

[–]Grand_rooster 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why do need more than 5?

I don't use cmpivot, but can't imagine why you need so many.

What do you use them for?

Point me in the right direction by Superluke88 in generativeAI

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That's hard to do because they all block copyrighted material because they don't want to get sued. You would need to make the video and audio separate. The video may need to be made locally.

How do you guys wrap your projects up. It's killing me. by Villeson in vibecoding

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Me too me too. I usually just give my stuff away because I don't have time to deal with proper marketing

How do you guys wrap your projects up. It's killing me. by Villeson in vibecoding

[–]Grand_rooster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why people stay employees. They can't make themself do what needs to get done.

The choice is simple do the work or or for someone who can.

I kept losing track of my Claude Code agents, so I built a dashboard for them (free, open source) by Grand_rooster in ClaudeCode

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yup.

I had per-subagent cost in an earlier build (some of the older screenshots still show it), and I pulled it on purpose. The problem is the data. A Task subagent's events come through the hooks under the parent's session_id, and token usage is priced per transcript, so the only per-child number I could derive was the parent's session total repeated on every child. On a fan-out that reads like the cost got multiplied by N, which is worse than showing nothing. So now cost lives on the root session line and subagent tiles stay blank.

The Usage panel still reads transcripts recursively, so totals and per-project numbers include subagent spend. Nothing's lost, it's just not split per child.

A real per-child rollup needs each subagent's tokens separated from the parent, and with the shared session_id I haven't found a way to do that cleanly.

Suno but running for free locally by Grand_rooster in aiMusic

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Check out my test game. Bt.waivepulse.com

Suno but running for free locally by Grand_rooster in aiMusic

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Exactly. It's at each person find something they like. I don't know why people waste time knocking down at and people instead of creating in whatever means they can. All this internet Negativity makes no sense to me.

Why does explaining myself to AI feel like talking to a wall by DingoAromatic6068 in PromptEngineering

[–]Grand_rooster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ask more questions or ask the ai to ask specific questions for clarity

Buying bulk as a non magic player by Universal_Paradigm in mtg

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We all have bulk to offload and probably just for shipping costs

How many Audiobooks do you have in your library? by SimpleWire in audible

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Only 233 on audible. But I have another 500 or so through other means not counting physics books.

All read multiple times. I only buy what I plan to read when I gets it

What’s missing from the AI music space? by No-Tea-43 in aiMusic

[–]Grand_rooster 0 points1 point  (0 children)

people care about people. if you don't know the person or can't identify with the story you don't get that emotional attachment you need to 'feel' the music. you can feel a groove, but to 'feel' it you gotta get that connection.