What's New in 4.3.2
Highlights:
- A much quieter Quota Meter. The usage meters were re-reading and re-parsing your entire session history every few seconds while idle. They now cache each file's parse, cutting idle CPU from roughly 25–41% down to about 11% (measured on Release) so your machine stays cool and quiet. The "active burn" shimmer also pauses when nothing is burning and honors Reduce Motion.
Bug Fixes:
- Claude usage over the Web API path is far more resilient: when Full Disk Access isn't granted it now shows a clear cause instead of failing silently, retries recover instead of stalling after a few failures, and a new Test Web API button in Preferences → Usage Tracking runs an end-to-end self-check.
- An idle, expired Claude token now shows a calm "no active session" state instead of a misleading error.
Reminder: What You Got in 4.3:
- Usage tracking that never cries wolf. When your Claude or Codex CLI is signed out — or its saved token has quietly expired — the Quota Meter and Session Runway no longer flash false alarms or silently pop open a browser sign-in behind your back. Agent Sessions now reads the real CLI auth state, degrades calmly (a quiet "signed out" state instead of a scary error), and shows clear in-app sign-in remediation right in the usage strips and menu bar so you know exactly how to get your quota readings back.
- Quota Meter: a segmented cockpit-view popover that matches the Runway drawer styling, and the ⇧⌘M shortcut now cycles cockpit views.
- Transcript: unified color palette and a native macOS list/transcript separator, with shared layout tokens for a calmer, more consistent look.
- Usage probing is gentler on your machine — auth-status re-checks are throttled on the healthy path, and stale background probes are cleaned up instead of piling up.
Full release notes: https://github.com/jazzyalex/agent-sessions/releases/tag/v4.3.2