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Harbar

Monitor concurrent Claude Code and Codex CLI sessions from the menu bar with auto-registered hooks and optional native app install.

Overview

harbar is a plugin marketplace for the Operate phase that provides a menu-bar monitor for concurrent Claude Code and Codex CLI agent sessions.

What is this marketplace?

  • Menu bar monitor for concurrent Claude Code and Codex CLI sessions
  • Auto-registers Claude hooks on install
  • Native app path via `/harbar:install-app` plus Codex support
  • Marketplace plugin v1.4.0 categorized as monitoring
  • Positioned as a harbour for a fleet of agent sessions
  • 1 plugin in marketplace (harbar v1.4.0)
  • Category: monitoring
  • Keywords: menu-bar, sessions, claude-code, codex, monitor

Compatible agents: Claude Code, Codex, any compatible agent

What problem does it solve?

Running several Claude Code and Codex sessions at once makes it hard to see what is active, blocked, or worth switching to next.

Who is it for?

Power users on macOS who juggle multiple Claude Code and Codex CLI sessions and want passive monitoring in the menu bar.

Skip if: Builders who only run a single occasional chat session or who need deep log analytics and server APM instead of desktop session oversight.

What do I get? / Deliverables

After install, hooks register automatically and you get menu-bar (and optional native app) visibility across your agent session fleet.

  • Installed harbar monitoring plugin with Claude hooks registered
  • Menu-bar visibility into concurrent agent sessions
  • Optional native Harbar app via `/harbar:install-app` for Codex-focused workflows

Plugins in this marketplace

1 plugin — install individually after you add the marketplace.

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Journey fit

Session fleet visibility is production-adjacent operations—you run multiple agents daily and need to see state without digging through terminals. Monitoring is the right shelf for a menu-bar observer that tracks live agent sessions rather than writing features or shipping reviews.

How it compares

Session monitoring utility marketplace, not a coding or GTM skill pack.

Common Questions / FAQ

Who is Harbar for?

It is for developers who run multiple Claude Code and Codex CLI sessions in parallel and want a lightweight menu-bar monitor rather than manual terminal checking.

When should I use Harbar?

Use it during daily Operate workflows once concurrent agent sessions are normal and you need ongoing visibility into what each session is doing.

How do I add Harbar to my agent?

Add the olexandryermilov/Harbar Claude Code marketplace, install the Harbar plugin (v1.4.0), let it auto-register Claude hooks, and run `/Harbar:install-app` if you want the native app and full Codex integration.

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