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    Tokscale

    Tokscale

    A CLI tool for tracking token usage from OpenCode, Claude Code

    Tokscale is a CLI and terminal UI tool that tracks token usage and estimated cost across multiple AI coding assistants and development workflows. It treats tokens like a measurable resource, helping developers understand how much “AI energy” they are consuming over time and where it is being spent. The tool aggregates usage across supported platforms and presents it through interactive views that let users filter, sort, and explore trends without leaving the terminal. Tokscale also includes...
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    clawhip

    clawhip

    claw + whip: Event-to-channel notification router

    Clawhip is an open-source daemon-first notification router designed to deliver structured events from development workflows directly to platforms like Discord and Slack. It acts as a central event-processing system that listens to sources such as Git, GitHub, tmux sessions, and custom CLI events, then routes them through a typed pipeline. Built with a clean separation between routing, rendering, and delivery, Clawhip ensures reliable and organized notifications without polluting AI agent...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Paddler

    Paddler

    Open-source LLM load balancer and serving platform for hosting LLMs

    Paddler is an open-source LLM infrastructure platform designed to deploy, manage, and scale large language models on private infrastructure. The system acts as a specialized load balancer and serving layer for language models, enabling organizations to run inference workloads without relying on external API providers. It supports running models locally through engines such as llama.cpp while distributing requests across multiple compute nodes to improve performance and reliability. The...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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