Overview
5 featurestokenol sits in PulseGate's Developer Tools category. Helping developers audit and analyze Claude Code session logs for cost and performance issues. It is built as an open-source project for developers using Claude Code. The project is open source (MIT). It ships for the command line.
tokenol first shipped in 2026. Key capabilities include session log audit, cost tracking, and cache health monitoring.
Summary written by a language model from the project’s public pages.
- ✓Session log audit
- ✓Cost tracking
- ✓Cache health monitoring
- ✓Context analysis
- ✓CLI interface
Tagsclaude-auditjsonl-logsusage-tracking
Built with & integrations
Trust & compliance
Verified signals✓HTTPS✓Open Source✓Free tier
Indexing history
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Indexed27 Jun · 11:08 UTC
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Frequently asked questions about tokenol
- What is tokenol?
- Helping developers audit and analyze Claude Code session logs for cost and performance issues. It is catalogued under Developer Tools on PulseGate.
- Who is tokenol for?
- tokenol is an open-source project built for developers using Claude Code.
- Is tokenol free?
- Yes — tokenol is open source under the MIT license and free to use.
- What platforms does tokenol run on?
- tokenol runs on the command line.
- Is tokenol still active?
- Unverified. tokenol has not been re-checked since it entered the index, so there is no finding either way — and only a positive finding would say otherwise.
- What are alternatives to tokenol?
- Similar projects tracked by PulseGate include cctrack, token-tracker, and tokmeter.cctracktoken-trackertokmeter
- When did tokenol launch?
- tokenol first shipped in 2026.
- Is tokenol open source?
- Yes — tokenol is open source under the MIT license.