Releases: Johannes-Berggren/limit-lifeboat
Releases · Johannes-Berggren/limit-lifeboat
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Limit Lifeboat 1.0.1
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What's Changed
- Download latest DMG directly from site buttons by @Johannes-Berggren in #33
- Harden repo for open-source publication by @Johannes-Berggren in #34
- Allow logging in to a non-active account without switching by @Johannes-Berggren in #35
- Redirect limitlifeboat.app to canonical .com host by @Johannes-Berggren in #36
- Position Limit Lifeboat for safe multi-account workflows by @Johannes-Berggren in #37
- Harden releases and add user-confirmed in-app updates by @Johannes-Berggren in #38
- fix: align Sparkle release key by @Johannes-Berggren in #39
- fix: avoid Sparkle keychain prompts during release by @Johannes-Berggren in #40
Full Changelog: v1.0.0...v1.0.1
Limit Lifeboat 1.0.0
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Limit Lifeboat 1.0
The safe Claude Code and Codex account switcher for Mac—with usage for every work and personal account.
Limit Lifeboat is a native menu-bar app for people who keep separate authorized CLI identities. See each account's current or last-known usage, confirm which login is active, and switch deliberately without replacing the rest of your setup.
Highlights
- Every account in one view. See Claude Code and Codex CLI identities, available usage windows, reset timing, and reading age.
- Verified, reversible switching. A switch stages private rollback material, restores only provider authentication fields, validates the selected identity, and rolls back safely when needed.
- Shared configuration stays shared. Unrelated CLI settings, MCP servers, instructions, and local history remain in place.
- Actionable usage. Optional limit/reset notifications, local history, and pace indicators help you decide when a task fits.
- Expired logins stay recoverable. Re-authenticate through the providers' official login flows without turning background refresh into a surprise prompt.
Trust and boundaries
- App-managed credential snapshots are encrypted by macOS Keychain.
- The app has no analytics, advertising, or product telemetry.
- The signed and notarized release is open source under the MIT License.
- Manual switching is the default. Optional switching from a depleted account is off until you explicitly enable it, and both paths affect only the selected CLI login.
- Browser and desktop-app sessions remain separate. Accounts and provider-enforced limits remain separate; Limit Lifeboat does not pool quotas.
Install
Download Limit-Lifeboat-1.0.0-arm64.dmg below, open it, and drag Limit Lifeboat to Applications.
Or install the same release with Homebrew:
brew install --cask Johannes-Berggren/tap/limit-lifeboatRequires an Apple Silicon Mac running macOS 14 Sonoma or newer, plus Claude Code and/or the Codex CLI for the providers you want to use.
Read the privacy details, inspect the source, or view the full v1.0.0 history.