Privacy-friendly command-line clanks for coding-agent activity.
No code. No prompts. No secrets. Just clanks.
This is the easiest path: install the CLI, save your API key, allow one project, preview the payload, then run setup to connect ClankerLog to the coding agents already present on your machine.
npm install -g clankerlogclankerlog logincd /path/to/project
clankerlog initPreview the payload without sending it:
clankerlog ping --dry-run --agent codex --model gpt-5.5Connect detected coding-agent hooks:
clankerlog setupSetup prints the integrations it detected, asks before writing in an interactive
terminal, installs the matching hooks, and prints the uninstall command for each
installed hook. Then run /hooks in Codex if command approval is required. That
is the whole golden path. The CLI infers stack tags from project files when you
do not pass --stack, and clankerlog init defaults the public project name to
the folder name.
Projects are denied by default. Run one of these from a project folder before it can send clanks:
clankerlog initUse allow when you only want to add the current folder to the allow-list and
skip the project-local .clankerlog.json setup:
clankerlog allowTo track every project without allowing each folder manually, enable automatic project tracking once:
clankerlog allow --allThis sets autoTrackProjects in the global config. Explicitly allowed projects
still keep their configured display names; every other project uses its
.clankerlog.json display name when present, otherwise the folder name.
You can override the public project name when needed. The same --name option
also works with allow.
clankerlog init --name my-public-projectAdd explicit stack tags only if inference is not enough:
clankerlog init --stack typescript,pnpmFor day-to-day use, wire ClankerLog into your coding agent's hook system so clanks are sent automatically after agent activity. The recommended path is:
clankerlog setupsetup detects supported agents from PATH, known config/plugin directories, or
already-installed ClankerLog hooks. Use --dry-run to preview, --yes for
non-interactive installs, --all to install every supported integration, and
--include or --exclude to narrow the selection.
You can also pick an agent manually and run its installer.
Install the Codex Stop hook:
clankerlog integrations install codexAfter installing, run /hooks in Codex if command approval is required.
Install the Claude Code SessionStart and Stop hooks:
clankerlog integrations install claudeThe SessionStart hook records Claude's current model for the session. You can
still pass --model claude-sonnet-4.5 to install a Stop-hook fallback for older
or incomplete hook payloads.
Install the Cursor stop hook:
clankerlog integrations install cursorInstall the Hermes shell hook:
clankerlog integrations install hermesInstall the Topchester Stop hook:
clankerlog integrations install topchesterInstall the global OpenClaw message:sent hook:
clankerlog integrations install openclawThis writes a managed hook directory at ~/.openclaw/hooks/clankerlog/ with
HOOK.md and handler.ts. The generated handler sends clanks only for
successful outbound messages, calls clankerlog hook openclaw message-sent, and
does not read or forward message content. If OpenClaw does not enable the hook
automatically, run:
openclaw hooks enable clankerlogInstall the global Opencode session.idle plugin:
clankerlog integrations install opencodeThis writes ~/.config/opencode/plugins/clankerlog.ts. Restart Opencode after
installing so it loads the plugin.
Install the Pi agent_end extension:
clankerlog integrations install piThis writes ~/.pi/agent/extensions/clankerlog.ts. If Pi is already running,
run /reload after installing.
Supported agent names are codex, claude, cursor, hermes,
topchester, opencode, openclaw, and pi.
Preview an install without writing files:
clankerlog integrations install codex --dry-runCheck or remove an installed hook:
clankerlog integrations list
clankerlog integrations status <agent>
clankerlog integrations uninstall <agent>Hook commands read the agent hook JSON payload from stdin, use the workspace
path from the hook payload, and ignore assistant messages, message content, and
transcript paths. Hook commands support --dry-run for local payload
inspection.
See docs/integrations.md for the fuller manual install runbook, local development commands, and integration notes.
Non-interactive login:
clankerlog login --api-key clk_live_...Explicit stack tags for a one-off clank:
clankerlog ping --agent codex --model gpt-5.5 --stack typescript,pnpmDev or local endpoint:
clankerlog ping \
--agent codex \
--model gpt-5.5 \
--endpoint https://ingest.dev.clankerlog.ai/v1/clanksEnvironment overrides:
CLANKERLOG_API_KEY
CLANKERLOG_INGEST_URL
CLANKERLOG_AGENT
CLANKERLOG_MODEL
CLANKERLOG_STACKUse CLANKERLOG_AGENT for generic integrations that call clankerlog ping
directly. Agent-specific hooks like clankerlog hook codex stop infer their
default agent name.
clankerlog doctordoctor reports config status, redacted auth status, endpoint, an authenticated
API check when an API key is configured, allowed projects, current project
allow-list state, and project-local config. It does not send a clank.
The CLI sends a small event with project display name, agent name, model name, stack tags, and timestamp. It does not read or send source files, prompts, transcripts, diffs, terminal output, secret-looking environment values, or file contents. Stack detection uses filenames only.
Example payload:
{
"type": "clank",
"project": {
"display_name": "my-project"
},
"agent": "codex",
"model": "gpt-5.5",
"stack": ["typescript", "pnpm"],
"timestamp": "2026-05-18T15:30:00.000Z"
}Projects are denied by default. Run clankerlog init or clankerlog allow
inside a folder before clankerlog ping can send from it, or run
clankerlog allow --all once to enable automatic tracking for every project.
This repo uses mise for the local toolchain and pnpm for package management.
~/.local/bin/clankerlog-dev is the local development shim; it runs src/cli.ts
through this checkout so local testing always uses fresh source instead of the
last built bin/clankerlog.js.
mise install
pnpm install
mise run local-ciUseful scripts:
mise run build
mise run check
mise run test
mise run format