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nntrivi2001 57dc91585d feat: Claude Code Monitor — lanes, pipelines and a merged workspace
Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard.

Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory,
tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the
dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy
guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already
own and are never destroyable.

Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares
with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream
renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only
within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage.

Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline,
and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.
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Break down Claude Code usage by model family (Opus / Sonnet / Haiku) from the Agent Monitor dashboard — each family's share of tokens, share of cost, and the spots where an expensive model is doing cheap work. Pulls per-model token and cost splits from /api/pricing/cost, current rates from /api/pricing, fleet token totals from /api/analytics, and per-session model assignment from /api/sessions. Use when deciding model routing or whether to downshift work to a cheaper tier.

Model Mix

See where your tokens and dollars go by model family, and where to re-route work.

Input

The user provides: $ARGUMENTS

This may be: empty (analyze the whole fleet), "today" / "this week" / a date range, or a focus like "where is Opus overused?". When empty, analyze all data from /api/pricing/cost and /api/sessions.

Data Sources

Endpoint Returns
GET /api/pricing/cost { total_cost, breakdown: [{ model, input_tokens, output_tokens, cache_read_tokens, cache_write_tokens, cost, matched_rule }] } — per-model token and cost split
GET /api/pricing { pricing: [{ model_pattern, display_name, input_per_mtok, output_per_mtok, cache_read_per_mtok, cache_write_per_mtok }] } — rates per family
GET /api/analytics tokens totals (total_input, total_output, total_cache_read, total_cache_write — baselines pre-summed), agent_types for delegation context
GET /api/sessions?limit=200 Session list — model, cwd, started_at, ended_at, inline cost, metadata (JSON: thinking_blocks, turn_count, total_turn_duration_ms, usage_extras)

How families and rates work

Map each model in the cost breakdown to a family from its matched_rule / display_name:

Family Input $/Mtok Output $/Mtok Cache Read $/Mtok Cache Write $/Mtok
Opus 4.5/4.6 $5 $25 $0.50 $6.25
Sonnet 4/4.5/4.6 $3 $15 $0.30 $3.75
Haiku 4.5 $1 $5 $0.10 $1.25

cost = (tokens / 1M) × rate_per_mtok summed over the 4 token types; longest model_pattern wins. Opus output costs ~5× Sonnet and ~5× Haiku per token, so a family's cost share routinely exceeds its token share — that gap is the routing signal.

Report Sections

1. Token Share by Family

Aggregate input + output + cache_read + cache_write tokens per family from /api/pricing/cost. Show each family's tokens and percent of total. Cross-check the grand total against /api/analytics token totals.

2. Cost Share by Family

Sum cost per family. Show each family's dollar total and percent of total_cost. Place the cost-share % next to the token-share % so the premium gap is visible.

3. Cost-vs-Token Gap

For each family compute cost_share token_share. A large positive gap on Opus/Sonnet signals premium spend concentration. Rank families by gap.

4. Expensive Model on Cheap Work

From /api/sessions?limit=200, find Opus/Sonnet sessions with signals of low complexity: low turn_count, short total_turn_duration_ms, few thinking_blocks, or small token footprints. List candidates that could plausibly run on a cheaper tier, with current cost and estimated cost if downshifted.

5. Routing Recommendations

  • Quantify the savings of moving each candidate workload to the next-cheaper family (recompute cost at that family's rates).
  • Note work that genuinely needs Opus (deep reasoning, long context) and should stay.
  • Summarize a suggested routing policy (e.g. Haiku for mechanical edits, Sonnet for default dev, Opus for hard reasoning).

Output

Structured Markdown with tables. Currency as USD to 4 decimal places; rates as $/Mtok; token shares and cost shares as percentages; use ▲/▼ for the cost-vs-token gap and any trend. Token counts with thousands separators.