claude-code-statusline adds a clear status line to Claude Code on Windows. It shows useful details in one place, so you can keep track of progress, git status, cost, and more without digging through extra screens.
Use the link below to visit the download page:
Download claude-code-statusline
- Open the download page.
- Look for the latest Windows release or file.
- Download the app to your PC.
- If the file comes as a ZIP, extract it to a folder you can find again.
- If you get an
.exefile, double-click it to run the app. - If Windows asks for permission, choose Yes.
- Follow any on-screen setup steps.
If the app includes a folder with files, keep the whole folder together. Some apps need the files next to each other to run well.
This app is made for Windows users who want a simple status line for Claude Code.
You will need:
- Windows 10 or Windows 11
- A modern web browser to open the download page
- Permission to run downloaded files
- Claude Code installed on your computer
- A stable internet connection for download and updates
If your PC blocks the file, check your Downloads folder and try again from there.
claude-code-statusline helps you see useful work details while you use Claude Code. It is built to stay out of the way and still give you the data you need.
Main parts include:
- A gradient progress bar that is easy to scan
- Smart hiding when you do not need extra clutter
- Git status so you can see if files changed
- Cost tracking so you can keep an eye on use
- A clean status line that fits into your workflow
- Clear visual feedback while tasks run
After you download the file:
- Find the file in your Downloads folder.
- If it is a ZIP file, right-click it and choose Extract All.
- Open the extracted folder.
- Run the app file.
- If the app opens in a terminal window, leave that window open while you use Claude Code.
- Start Claude Code and check that the status line appears.
If nothing seems to happen, close the app and open it again from the extracted folder.
When you open claude-code-statusline for the first time, it should be ready with simple defaults.
You can expect:
- A clean status display
- Automatic updates while Claude Code works
- Git info when a project uses version control
- Cost details when tracking is active
- A compact view that avoids extra noise
If you work in a folder with git, the status line can help you spot file changes fast.
Use these tips to keep the app easy to manage:
- Keep the app in one folder
- Do not move files around after setup
- Run Claude Code from the same project folder each time
- Keep the app updated when a new version appears
- If the status line does not show, restart both the app and Claude Code
For the best result, use it from a normal project folder, not from a temporary folder.
If the app does not start:
- Check that the file finished downloading
- Try running it again as administrator
- Make sure Windows did not block the file
- Confirm that you extracted all files from the ZIP
If the status line does not appear:
- Close Claude Code and reopen it
- Check that the app is still running
- Make sure you opened Claude Code in a supported project folder
- Restart your computer and try again
If git status does not show:
- Check that your folder is a git repo
- Make sure the
.gitfolder is present - Open the project folder again in Claude Code
If cost tracking looks wrong:
- Restart the app
- Make sure your session is active
- Check whether the app was closed mid-task
You may see files like these after extraction:
claude-code-statusline.exeREADME.mdconfig.jsonassetsfolderlogsfolder
Keep all related files in the same folder so the app can find what it needs.
This app is designed to run on your computer. It shows local status details and project info in a simple view.
Common data it may read includes:
- Current task state
- Git changes
- Cost use tied to your session
- Basic app settings
You control the files on your PC. If you want to stop using it, close the app and remove the folder.
Yes. You only need to download the file, extract it if needed, and run it.
It should work best with normal Claude Code project folders on Windows.
In most cases, no. Open the download page, get the Windows file, and run it.
Check the same download page for a newer release.
You can download it again from the same link at any time.
- Visit the download page.
- Download the Windows file.
- Extract it if it is zipped.
- Run the app.
- Open Claude Code in your project.
- Use the status line while you work