whoburnedmore is an open-source CLI tool that compiles and visualizes developer AI token usage, costs, and statistics from various coding assistants onto a dashboard and public leaderboard.
whoburnedmore is a free and open-source CLI tool designed to track and visualize usage statistics from various AI coding assistants, including Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor. By scanning local logs and usage files, it generates a consolidated dashboard that shows total token consumption, estimated costs, active days, and peak usage periods. Additionally, the tool allows developers to opt-in to a live public leaderboard to compare their AI coding statistics with other developers in the community.
While the gamified "Spotify Wrapped" style dashboard provides much-needed cost transparency and fun comparison metrics, developers must carefully evaluate the privacy implications of publishing local assistant log data to a public leaderboard.
- –Consolidates usage stats across fragmented tools (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, etc.) via a single `npx whoburnedmore` command.
- –Solves a growing developer pain point around tracking and estimating opaque API and token expenses.
- –Gamification via the public leaderboard fosters community engagement, though it risks exposing proprietary coding patterns if log details are shared.
DISCOVERED
2h ago
2026-06-16
PUBLISHED
8h ago
2026-06-16
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AUTHOR
Arham Wani