Developer builds macOS menu bar app to surface missed Claude Code permission prompts
A developer created Pill, a free open-source macOS menu bar app designed to solve a common frustration with Claude Code, Anthropic's AI coding tool. When Claude Code requires user permission to proceed, it prompts inside the terminal, which users often miss while working in other apps or virtual desktops. Pill runs a lightweight local server that intercepts these permission requests and delivers them as native macOS notifications with Allow and Deny buttons, visible across all Spaces and full-screen apps. The app, built with Tauri, also displays all active Claude Code sessions and their statuses directly from the menu bar, and stays silent when a permission rule already applies. It is available on GitHub, requires a three-step install, and is not affiliated with Anthropic.
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