@LinearUncle: Recommend the most powerful open-source local cross-AI session manager: AgentsView. It unifies the history of tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, allowing you to quickly search old conversations, view project records, and track token usage and costs. Cross-platform cli…

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AgentsView is an open-source local cross-AI session manager that can unify the history of tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor. It supports quick search, viewing project records, token and cost tracking, and provides cross-platform client support.

Recommend the most powerful open-source local cross-AI session manager: AgentsView. It unifies the history of tools like Claude Code, Codex, and Cursor, allowing you to quickly search old conversations, view project records, and track token usage and costs. Cross-platform client support (even web & CLI). Link in comments. https://t.co/bjgfRiE4WD
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Recommend a powerful open-source local cross-AI session manager: AgentsView.

It indexes history from Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, and other tools, allowing you to quickly search past conversations, view project records, and track token usage and costs.

Full cross-platform client support (including web & CLI). Link in comments. https://t.co/bjgfRiE4WD

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