# CodeBurn Menubar (macOS) Native Swift + SwiftUI menubar app. The codeburn menubar surface. ## Requirements - macOS 14+ (Sonoma) - Swift 6.0+ toolchain (bundled with Xcode 16 or standalone) - `codeburn` CLI installed globally (`npm install -g codeburn`) ## Install (end users) One command: ```bash codeburn menubar ``` That's it. The command records the persistent `codeburn` CLI path, downloads the latest `.app` from the newest `mac-v*` GitHub Release with a matching checksum, verifies it, drops it into `~/Applications`, clears Gatekeeper quarantine, and launches it. Re-running it upgrades in place with `--force`, or just launches the existing copy otherwise. ### Build from source For contributors running a local build instead of the packaged release: ```bash npm install -g codeburn # CLI the app shells out to for data git clone https://github.com/getagentseal/codeburn.git cd codeburn/mac swift build -c release .build/release/CodeBurnMenubar # launch ``` #### On macOS 14 (Sonoma) without Xcode 16 `swift build` above assumes the macOS 15 SDK, whose SwiftUI marks the `View` protocol `@MainActor`. The Sonoma SDK (shipped with Command Line Tools) lacks that annotation, so a plain build fails with ~80 `main actor-isolated ... from a nonisolated context` errors. (The `-10825` launch failure itself is fixed by `Package.swift`'s `.macOS(.v14)` deployment target: ld64 drops the macOS-15-only `libswift_errno.dylib` dependency for any build with that target, regardless of which SDK built it, including the CI-distributed release. This local-build path exists only for the narrower case of building on a Sonoma machine with nothing but the Command Line Tools, where the SDK's un-annotated `View` protocol needs the `@MainActor` patch below.) Use the helper, which builds against the local macOS 14 SDK with a standalone [swift.org](https://www.swift.org/install/macos/) Swift 6.x toolchain and adds explicit `@MainActor` to the views in a scratch copy (repo sources stay clean), producing a `minos = 14.0` bundle installed to `~/Applications`: ```bash mac/Scripts/build-local.sh # then: codeburn menubar ``` ## Build & run (dev against a local CLI checkout) ```bash cd mac swift build # Point the app at your dev CLI build instead of the globally installed `codeburn`: npm --prefix .. run build CODEBURN_ALLOW_DEV_BIN=1 CODEBURN_BIN="node $(pwd)/../dist/cli.js" swift run ``` The app registers itself as a menubar accessory (`LSUIElement = true` at runtime). No Dock icon. ## Data source On launch and every 60 seconds thereafter, the app spawns `codeburn status --format menubar-json --no-optimize` directly (argv, no shell) via `CodeburnCLI.makeProcess` and decodes the JSON into `MenubarPayload`. The manual refresh button in the footer invokes the same command without `--no-optimize`, which includes optimize findings but takes longer. Release installs record a persistent absolute CLI path in `~/Library/Application Support/CodeBurn/codeburn-cli-path.v1`, then fall back to Homebrew's common `codeburn` locations. For development only, set `CODEBURN_ALLOW_DEV_BIN=1` with `CODEBURN_BIN`; the value is validated against a strict allowlist before use, so a malicious env var can't inject shell commands. ## Project layout ``` mac/ ├── Package.swift SwiftPM manifest (deployment target: macOS 14) ├── Scripts/ │ ├── package-app.sh CI: universal signed .app + zip + checksum │ └── build-local.sh Local macOS 14 build (Sonoma SDK + @MainActor patch) ├── Sources/CodeBurnMenubar/ │ ├── CodeBurnApp.swift @main + MenuBarExtra scene │ ├── AppStore.swift @Observable store + enums │ ├── Data/MenubarPayload.swift Codable payload types + placeholder │ ├── Theme/Theme.swift Design tokens (warm terracotta palette) │ └── Views/MenuBarContent.swift Popover layout + footer action bar └── README.md This file ``` ## Status Live data wired. Next iterations: 1. FSEvents watch for `~/.claude/projects/` changes (debounced refresh on real edits) 2. Persistent disk cache for optimize findings so the default refresh can include them without the 30-second penalty 3. Currency metadata in the JSON payload + Swift-side formatting 4. Sparkle auto-update 5. DMG packaging + Homebrew Cask tap ## Design tokens Sourced from `~/codeburn-menubar-mac-swiftui.html`. Warm terracotta-ember palette: - Accent (light): `#C9521D` - Accent (dark): `#E8774A` - Ember deep: `#8B3E13` - Ember glow: `#F0A070` - Surface (light): `#FAF7F3` - Surface (dark): `#1C1816` SF Mono for currency values; SF Pro Rounded for hero.