Codogotchi Update Tracks Individual AI Coding Sessions Separately in Real Time

Codogotchi, an open-source menubar tool, has introduced a 'Session Pets' feature that monitors each AI coding agent session individually rather than by platform. Previously, running multiple sessions of the same tool — such as three Claude Code threads — caused all of them to share a single status indicator, with only the last active session displaying correctly. The update introduces floating per-session panels that show real-time agent states such as reading, thinking, coding, and testing. A new Sessions Tab Panel also provides a consolidated view of all recent AI sessions across supported platforms. Codogotchi supports Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Google Antigravity, and is available under the MIT open-source license.
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