Cursor

Cursor usage and agent sessions, one glance away

The monthly window with its refill date, plus live cursor-agent sessions in the notch.

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The monthly window, without opening the dashboard

AgentPeek reads Cursor's monthly usage from your Cursor account, using the sign-in already on your Mac (no password, no API key to paste), and shows it as a live gauge with the refill date. Pick the measure that matches how you think about the bill: Weighted, Spend, Auto, or API. A budget alert fires when the month crosses your threshold.

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cursor-agent sessions, monitored like the rest

Terminal cursor-agent sessions appear in the notch with live state, activity, file edits, and shell commands on the timeline. Shell and MCP approvals surface as in-notch prompts you answer with a keystroke, and the composer sends follow-up prompts into resumable sessions. Sessions hosted inside the Cursor IDE are view-only.

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Setup

Hooks install into ~/.cursor/hooks.json on first launch, with Doctor repair if an update disconnects them. Cursor usage appears once you enable Cursor in usage settings, and Quick Routes opens the Cursor hooks file and folder directly.

Questions, answered.

Install AgentPeek and enable Cursor in usage settings: the monthly window shows as a live gauge with its refill date in the Mac notch and menu bar, read from your Cursor account with the sign-in already on your Mac. Choose Weighted, Spend, Auto, or API as the measure.
No. It uses the Cursor sign-in already on your Mac to read monthly usage from your account, and only when you turn Cursor usage on. There are no separate credentials and no API keys to paste.
Both appear, differently: cursor-agent CLI sessions are fully monitored, with in-notch shell and MCP approvals and follow-up prompts, while sessions hosted inside the Cursor IDE are view-only.

Your agents, one glance away.

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