Add Claudescope to Usage Analytics & Cost Tracking#717
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Adds Claudescope to Agent Infrastructure → Usage Analytics & Cost Tracking.
Claudescope is a local-first, read-only CLI (
claudescope start) that serves a web UI to browse, search, and analyze AI coding-agent transcripts across Claude Code, Codex, Junie, pi, opencode, and Copilot CLI. Sessions are merged by working directory; it provides DuckDB full-text search and token-cost analytics. Single npm package, MIT, cross-platform.It belongs to the same category as the existing agenttrace and Code Insights entries in this subsection — local-first observability/analytics for AI coding sessions. (For full transparency: Claudescope analyzes AI-agent output and estimates cost deterministically; it doesn't run LLM inference itself — same as agenttrace.)
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