Kimi Code CLI in your Mac notch

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AgentPeek tracking Kimi Code CLI sessions and provider usage windows on a Mac
Sessions
Hooks, 16 events
Permissions
Terminal handoff only
Direct Chat
kimi acp
Usage
5-hour, 7-day, daily history
Installs
~/.kimi-code/config.toml

Sessions with the full picture

kimi sessions appear in the notch with live state, current activity, files and commands on the timeline, transcripts read from Kimi's local session logs, and subagents shown under their parent. When Kimi blocks on its own approval prompt, AgentPeek flags the session for attention and jumps you to the right terminal; the composer sends follow-up prompts into resumable sessions.

Kimi usage windows and reset times

AgentPeek reads Kimi's account-wide five-hour and seven-day limits from its managed usage API. Each bar includes the reset time Kimi reports. AgentPeek uses the Kimi Code sign-in already on your Mac. It also reads local session logs for the by-day token chart and budget alerts.

Setup and routes

Hooks merge into ~/.kimi-code/config.toml as managed entries, or the equivalent path under $KIMI_CODE_HOME, and Doctor repairs them. The managed wiring covers all 16 Kimi hook events, including PermissionRequest, PermissionResult, and Interrupt; approval events remain observation-only and are answered in Kimi's terminal. Quick Routes covers the active Kimi home: skills, config, mcp.json, logs, and sessions.

Questions

Install AgentPeek and sign in through Kimi Code. AgentPeek shows Kimi's five-hour and seven-day limits with reset times. It reads local session logs for the by-day token chart.
No. AgentPeek observes Kimi PermissionRequest, PermissionResult, and Interrupt hook events, but Kimi keeps approval decisions in its own terminal prompt. AgentPeek flags the waiting session for attention and jumps you there with Option T. Session monitoring, token totals, and follow-up prompts still work in the notch.
AgentPeek sends an authenticated GET request only to Kimi's usage endpoint. Local daily token history stays on your Mac. AgentPeek does not send transcript content with the usage request.

Kimi Code is a product of its respective owner. AgentPeek is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by them.

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