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loopbase

Cross-session agent memory. Discover, read, and hand off work across local AI

agent sessions — Claude Code, Codex, and pi — on one machine.

agent-facing usage in SKILL.md.

What it does

Every agent dumps its session transcript to disk. loopbase indexes all of them

(lazily, no daemon) and gives one CLI to:

  • **loopbase list** — see the sessions in your project, across agents, each with its

    worklog as a table of contents.

  • **loopbase search "<text>"** — find sessions/turns by content across agents; each

    hit carries a handle to jump straight to it.

  • **loopbase show <id>** — understand a session: a structural map by default

    (worklog + turn outline), then drill into a turn, a worklog span, a tool

    result, or a subagent.

  • **loopbase log "<what I did>"** — leave a worklog entry on your current session;

    it auto-spans the messages since your last log.

  • **loopbase cost** — token + USD cost per session (also --summary by model,

    or loopbase cost <id> for one session's per-model breakdown).

  • **loopbase insights** — ranked automation candidates mined from every

    session's tool calls: repeated/expensive patterns, recurring call sequences, and tools that keep failing. Ranked by real attributed USD, tagged with the dominant repo, and nested with sub-clusters (composio run → the Intercom tools it's really running). Each row links to show --turn examples.

  • **loopbase serve** — a local web dashboard over everything above (see below).

Output is JSON by default (--text for humans). Session id is auto-resolved from

the environment — agents pass nothing.

Web dashboard (loopbase serve)

loopbase serve              # → http://localhost:4178
loopbase serve --port 8080  # pick another port

A local, read-only dashboard over your indexed sessions — no account, nothing leaves your machine, and it re-indexes on each load so it's always fresh. What you get:

  • Sessions by cost — every session with its token + USD spend; sortable, filterable by agent and time window, with resizable columns.
  • Group by working dir — fold sessions under their project (git root), each with a cost subtotal; the git branch is shown per session.
  • Drill into a session — per-model cost breakdown with a token-burn sparkline, cost per log batch (when you've logged more than once), the worklog, and a paged conversation viewer loaded on demand.
  • Insights tab — automation candidates across all sessions: the most repeated/expensive tool patterns, recurring call sequences, and recurring errors, each with example sessions to open.

Cost is a list-price estimate computed from a built-in price catalog (subscription billing differs). Refresh rates from upstream any time with loopbase cost --refresh.

Install

loopbase runs on Bun ≥ 1.3 (it uses bun:sqlite).

bun add -g @superdesign/loopbase   # installs `loopbase` (+ `lb` alias) globally
bunx @superdesign/loopbase list    # or run without installing

Prefer a standalone binary (no runtime needed)? See INSTALL.md.

Develop

bun install
bun run loopbase -- list          # run the CLI from source
bun run serve:dev           # dashboard with hot reload (edits in src/web/ live-reload)
bun run check               # lint + typecheck + tests
bun run build               # compile a single binary → dist/loopbase

Requires Bun ≥ 1.3.

Status

v0 (the JSONL family): Claude (read + write), Codex (read), pi (read). SQLite

(hermes) and openclaw adapters, hooks, LLM summaries, and team sync are planned

License

Mostly AGPLv3; files marked /* @license Enterprise */ fall under the

loopbase Enterprise Commercial License. See LICENSE.

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