Developer Tools / Terminal UI

OpenTab

A local terminal UI for exploring AI coding spend across tools like OpenCode, Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, and more. It shows costs by month, day, project, session, and model, with drill-down views, heatmaps, exports, and a web browser mode.

Clear27/30
Useful24/30
Specific17/20
Complete18/20
OpenTab screenshot

Why it was accepted

The page clearly presents a real AI-adjacent developer tool with a specific use case: browsing and analyzing AI coding spend from local tool logs. The README shows substantial functionality, supported sources, installation details, runtime dependencies, and multiple viewing modes, which is enough for a useful public listing.

Weakness

The crawl does not show screenshots or a live demo beyond the README description, and it’s not fully clear how well every listed source is supported in practice or how much setup is needed for each one.

Review status

8 days ago #265 ↑ +2

Last evaluated 8 days ago. Current rank #265. Up 2 spots in the rankings.

Score history

86

Related listings

CodeGraph screenshot
94

Developer Tools / AI for Code

CodeGraph is a local code knowledge graph for AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode, and Hermes Agent. It aims to cut token use, tool calls, and runtime by letting agents query pre-indexed code structure instead of scanning files repeatedly.

scribe screenshot
#3 scribe
92

Developer Tools / AI Agents

Single-binary CLI that builds an AI agent knowledge base from git repos, Claude Code/Codex sessions, and saved links. It generates a portable markdown wiki, runs on cron, supports local Ollama mode, and exposes the result for agents via CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md and MCP.

LLMRender screenshot
92

Developer Tools / React Libraries

A lightweight React Markdown renderer with built-in LaTeX, syntax highlighting, streaming-safe rendering, and security-focused defaults.

Version Sentinel screenshot

Developer Tools / AI Coding Guardrails

Claude Code plugin that blocks dependency edits until a fresh, source-cited version check is recorded, helping prevent hallucinated or stale package versions across npm, pip, Poetry/uv, Cargo, and NuGet.