CrossUsage 1.1.0 know before you run out
• Insights banner (pace, tightest quota, next reset)
• Click insight → provider, dismiss rows, 7d sparkline 30d rollup
• Export usage history to CSV (Settings)
• Local API: /v1/history/quota /daily
• Cursor billing table on provider detail
• Cursor Nightly as separate provider
• Providers sorted A–Z in Settings
Download: crossusage.dev/
Built on OpenUsage thanks @robinebers
CrossUsage v1.0.11 is out 🎉
Ports OpenUsage v0.6.26 to Linux Windows (fork of @robinebers OpenUsage).
From upstream v0.6.26 — now in Settings:
📈 Usage trend / quota over time
📊 Per-model usage % from local logs
Also testing a Cursor Activity trend (local agent transcripts) early, feedback welcome.
In-app updater works again (.deb Windows installer).
⬇️ crossusage.dev/
1.1.0 next: more CrossUsage stuff coming soon 👀
(the first screenshot the mouse are at the the chart to show but I cant capture screen shot with the mouse)
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Shipped CrossUsage v1.0.9 Windows Linux fork of @robinebers' OpenUsage.
Since 1.0.8: tray icons match system light/dark (clearer %/bars/pie from 1.0.8); larger panel; usage history; signed in-app updates; Windows onefile agy/Antigravity CLI; alert sounds.
Plus: OpenUsage v0.6.24, CLI bundles (Linux / Windows / macOS arm64), multi-account for Claude & Cursor.
Windows note: if notification test flashes a console briefly, that’s from playing the alert sound (PowerShell).
Still 1.x CrossUsage native tray panel on Linux & Windows, not OpenUsage 0.6.x.
crossusage.devgithub.com/barramee27/crossu…
Shipped CrossUsage v1.0.8 — my Windows Linux fork of Robin Ebers (@robinebers)’ OpenUsage (still grateful for the upstream everyone builds on).
What’s in this ship
Tray icons: clearer percentage / bars / pie (incl. provider logo) on Windows & Linux, thanks wessamfathi in github for #1
Multiple accounts per provider, thanks wessamfathi in github for #2
Upstream parity: ports OpenUsage v0.6.23 into the fork (Claude peak-hours integration removed, Codex usage dashboard → ChatGPT Codex settings, UI-side Aptabase custom events dropped)
Still the fork’s point: native tray panel on Linux/Windows, installable builds, 1.x versioning so it’s obvious this is the CrossUsage fork, not OpenUsage’s 0.6.x line less confusion about which repo you’re on.
Downloads: crossusage.dev
Release binaries: GitHub v1.0.8
Multiple accounts per provider support claude and cursor for now might add other if needed and everything already test in linux and windows but I stiill didnt test Multiple accounts for claude because I didnt have claude subscription or an accont only test with a mock so if there are a problem I must says
Im sorry
issue in github are welcome
Shipped CrossUsage v1.0.7 my Windows Linux fork of Robin Ebers (@robinebers)’ OpenUsage (still grateful for the upstream everyone builds on).
What’s in this ship: ports upstream v0.6.21–v0.6.22 into the fork: ccusage timeouts now tear down the whole child process group on Unix (no zombie npx/runner trees), Claude keychain naming when CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR is set, Codex lazy keychain auth fallback, Tauri 2.11 reqwest 0.13.3 tauri-apps/api 2.11, refreshed bundled plugins, and the About screen reading this repo’s GitHub releases instead of upstream.
Why I didn’t call out a separate “0.6.21-only” port: 0.6.21 is still a good upstream drop just mostly mac/docs from CrossUsage’s angle. I bundled it with 0.6.22 so the fork release story stayed about Linux/Windows impact
Still the fork’s point: native tray panel on Linux/Windows, installable builds, 1.x versioning so it’s obvious this is the CrossUsage fork, not OpenUsage’s 0.6.x line to stop the confusion.
Downloads: crossusage.dev/
(Release binaries also live on GitHub: v1.0.7.)
Shipped CrossUsage v1.0.6 my Windows Linux fork of Robin Ebers (@robinebers )’ OpenUsage (still grateful for the upstream everyone builds on).
Tracks OpenUsage through v0.6.20: stale-while-revalidate on refresh, factory GET retry on 405, Antigravity fixed for Linux Windows (SQLite paths language-server discovery no more false “start Antigravity”), Codex Pro → Pro 20x auth fallback, glm env/header hardening, Gemini OAuth refresh edge cases, Antigravity OAuth refresh only after real auth failures, unified OAuth state key handling, plus small Rust dep bumps.
Still the fork’s point: native tray panel on Linux/Windows, installable builds, clear fork versioning.
Downloads: crossusage.dev
Shipped CrossUsage v1.0.5 — my Linux/Windows–first fork of Robin Ebers(@robinebers) ’ OpenUsage (still grateful for the upstream project everyone builds on).
This release tracks upstream OpenUsage v0.6.15, so you get the same headline improvements as that line: Claude picks up the extra Design weekly detail, smarter behavior around HTTP 429s with Retry-After so refreshes back off instead of hammering, Codex shows clearer Pro 5x / Pro 10x plan labels, plus the settings checkbox fix so plugin toggles don’t double-fire. Docs and small tooling bits from upstream are in too.
On top of that, CrossUsage keeps what the fork is for: native tray panel workflow on Linux and Windows, packaging you can actually install from the repo (not macOS-only), and identifiers/releases under this fork so it’s obvious what you’re running.
If you’re still on an older OpenUsage 0.6.14 build and seeing rate-limit pain on Claude, 0.6.15 / this port is where that handling lands worth upgrading.
Downloads (deb, rpm, AppImage, Windows installer exe):
crossusage.dev
Feedback and issues welcome on the fork; core product ideas still belong upstream when they’re not fork-specific.
CrossUsage 1.0.4
what’s new?
1. deb / rpm / AppImage windows NSIS installer in releases
2. ports a bunch of upstream OpenUsage goodness fork-specific tray/settings polish
3. local HTTP API responses are pretty-printed json (easier to read)
4. lots of small fixes packaging/docs cleanup
CrossUsage is my linux/windows-focused fork of OpenUsage huge thanks to @robinebers and everyone shipping the original app. macOS GUI users: still best on upstream OpenUsage.
upstream (give it a star) ⤵️
github.com/robinebers/openus…
download ⤵️
crossusage.dev
sorry for late like right now im at china right now and I travel most of the day I only have time at night which is just a little and the internet also slow because I need to use my mobile phone hotspot because the direct hotel wifi I cant do litterrly nothing because of china block it sorry @robinebers
@robinebers btw the the website right now is MIT license do you want me to change it to the non license like yours because I fork it and just improve it if you want me to change it you can tell me
CrossUsage 1.0.3 is out.
Kiro & Synthetic plugins, proxy support for providers, CLI that still works without a full resource tree, Release-first installs on Linux/macOS CLI Windows, Linux deb/rpm/AppImage, Windows installer & portable exe, extra portable tar/zip scripts for GUI/CLI.
Fork focuses on Linux & Windows; upstream: OpenUsage by Robin Ebers (@robinebers).
Release downloads:
github.com/barramee27/crossu…