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Hi HN, I built toktrack because I was spending a lot on Claude Code and had no easy way to track it.

My session files were ~3GB (2,000+ files). I first tried a Node.js approach but it took 40+ seconds – sequential JSON.parse, GC overhead, and libuv thread pool limits made it hard to optimize further.

Rewrote it in Rust with simd-json (SIMD-accelerated parsing) + rayon (parallel file processing). Cold start: ~1s, warm: ~0.04s.

Also supports Codex CLI and Gemini CLI.

Install: npx toktrack

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