macOS Menu Bar Widget CodexBar 0.26.0 Officially Released, Adding Support for OpenRouter, Kimi, and More

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ME News Report, May 15 (UTC+8), according to Beating Monitoring, OpenClaw founder Peter Steinberger announced that the macOS menu bar widget CodexBar 0.26.0 has been officially released. The new version adds support for services such as Kiro, Antigravity, OpenRouter, Kimi, etc., the menu interface is more calm, and keyboard navigation has been added. It also optimizes usage restrictions and cost display for Codex/Claude, and fixes issues related to macOS resource naming, CLI, and Homebrew. Overall experience has been further improved. (Source: BlockBeats)
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WatercolorInAGlassBottle
· 8h ago
Calm interface + keyboard navigation, this combination really appeals to developers' aesthetics
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GateUser-35b998a0
· 8h ago
Finally supporting Kimi, domestic models are impressive!
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RetroRadioEcho
· 8h ago
Homebrew installation went smoothly, previously version dependency hell.
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Half-MeltedIceCreamPosition
· 8h ago
OpenRouter support means seamless price comparison is now possible, making budget-conscious users ecstatic.
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GateUser-2d7346e0
· 8h ago
What is Antigravity? Can someone knowledgeable give a brief explanation?
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TheClarityAfterLiquidating
· 8h ago
Codex cost display optimization is good, finally no need to calculate tokens yourself.
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GateUser-ad8b77bd
· 8h ago
macOS resource naming fix saved me; I kept getting errors when packaging before.
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MintAfterCoffee
· 8h ago
The 0.26 interface is indeed much quieter; previously, the information density was a bit overwhelming.
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GateUser-8ca669fd
· 8h ago
Keyboard navigation is a necessity; using the mouse to switch services previously interrupted my flow too much.
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