Launching today

Masko Code
A mascot that watches Claude Code for you
170 followers
A mascot that watches Claude Code for you
170 followers
You run Claude Code agents. You alt-tab 50 times a day to approve permissions. You lose your place. You miss prompts. Masko Code puts a mascot on your desktop that watches your agents in real time. Permission needed? Speech bubble. Press ⌘1. Done. Also: ⌘M jumps to the right terminal. Double-tap ⌘ to switch sessions. Tracks everything at a glance. Ships with Clippy and other mascots. Community adds new ones daily. Or generate your own at masko.ai. Free. Open source. MIT. 100% local.










This solves such a real pain point. When running multiple Claude Code sessions, the context switching is brutal. How does Masko handle situations where two agents need permission approval at the same time? Can you queue them up and approve in sequence? Congrats on shipping this!
@borrellr_ Yes, each session is tracked separately. When two agents need permission at the same time, the mascot queues them up and shows a badge with the count. You approve them one by one. Thanks for the nice words!
It seems really interesting, it remind me of the mascot of microsoft word, so nostalgic. Will it be available for other AI tools? Thanks
@paula_roiges Whiwh AI tools you have in mind? We will support codex for ex.
This is cool! What's the reason behind the name? Congrats on the launch, @paulroussel!
@neilverma Thank you. masko -> mascot and code because this is the code part of masko ai
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Any future plans for support for non-Mac users?
@lienchueh Yes, Windows support is on the roadmap!
I've been using it for 2 weeks now and I love it. makes it so much easier to context switch while having Claude Code running without losing track of your claude code sessions. And the mascots are so cute !
@leo_litrico Thank you! Means a lot coming from someone who actually uses it every day. Glad the mascots make your day a bit better too.
This is a perfect example of seeing a problem, yours or anyone's, and then developing something around it. You needed something that wasn't offered and you created something and then shared it with the world. That's how it should be for all things. I think this is fun but very helpful which people love.
@krystle_berry That's exactly how it happened. Thanks for the kind words, really appreciate it.
This is genuinely clever, @paulroussel. The ⌘1 to approve permissions without leaving your editor.... that one detail alone saves so much broken focus.
And the interrupt detection (knowing when you stopped Claude mid-task), most tools ignore that completely. So that's the kind of thing only someone who actually runs agents all day would think to build.
Free + MIT + 100% local is the right move too. Congrats on the launch, man.
@taimur_haider1 Thanks Taimur! This is that, the interrupt detection came from running agents all day and realizing I needed to know when something stopped without checking every tab. Appreciate the kind words.