A native macOS menu bar app for tracking Kimi and Codex usage at a glance.
- macOS 14.0 or later
- Universal build: Apple Silicon (arm64) and Intel (x86_64)
- Download
VibeBar-<version>-macOS-universal.dmgfrom Releases. - Open the DMG window.
- Drag
VibeBar.appintoApplications. - Launch VibeBar from Applications.
- Dual provider switch:
Kimi / Codex - Multi-window quota tracking:
Session,Weekly,5-hourwindows - Compact reset countdown:
Resets in 5d / 3h / 45m - Plan name display for active subscriptions
- Native macOS menu bar UX with low interruption
- Auto refresh + manual refresh
This release may be unsigned. If macOS blocks the app on first launch, use either method below.
CLI method:
xattr -dr com.apple.quarantine /Applications/VibeBar.appGUI method:
- Double-click
VibeBar.apponce, then close the security warning. - Open
System Settings -> Privacy & Security. - Find the blocked
VibeBarentry and clickOpen Anyway. - Confirm again to launch.
- More providers in one unified quota view
- Smarter alerts (threshold and reset-window reminders)
- Better trend views (daily/weekly usage rhythm)
- Improved distribution flow (signing, notarization, install UX)
