Developer Open-Sources Claude Basecamp, a Unified Dashboard for Claude Code Workflows
A developer has released Claude Basecamp, an open-source tool designed to serve as a central operating system for working with Anthropic's Claude Code across multiple repositories. The project, launched publicly this week, offers features such as automated test-status checks, session recovery after crashes, and a 'reflexes' system that learns from past user corrections to avoid repeating mistakes. Built in roughly 4,000 lines of plain Node.js, it requires no installation and runs locally at localhost:4747 with no telemetry or external data transmission. The creator acknowledges the project began as a personal fix for keeping tests green but has grown into a broader vision for managing every Claude Code session, goal, and workflow in one place. Contributions are being actively sought, with the codebase released under the permissive Unlicense, and the repository is available on GitHub.
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