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Real-time visualization of Claude Code agent orchestration — see your agents think, branch, and coordinate as they work.

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Real-time visualization tool for Claude Code and Codex agent orchestration that displays agent execution as interactive node graphs with tool calls, branching, and coordination. Available as a CLI app, web interface, or VS Code extension for debugging and understanding agent behavior during execution.

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Agent Flow

Real-time visualization of Claude Code and Codex agent orchestration. Watch your agents think, branch, and coordinate as they work. Demo video here.

Agent Flow visualization

Why Agent Flow?

I built Agent Flow while developing CraftMyGame, a game creation platform driven by AI agents. Debugging agent behavior was painful, so we made it visual. Now we're sharing it.

Claude Code is powerful, but its execution is a black box — you see the final result, not the journey. Agent Flow makes the invisible visible:

  • Understand agent behavior — See how Claude breaks down problems, which tools it reaches for, and how subagents coordinate
  • Debug tool call chains — When something goes wrong, trace the exact sequence of decisions and tool calls that led there
  • See where time is spent — Identify slow tool calls, unnecessary branching, or redundant work at a glance
  • Learn by watching — Build intuition for how to write better prompts by observing how Claude interprets and executes them

Features

  • Live agent visualization: Watch agent execution as an interactive node graph with real-time tool calls, branching, and return flows
  • Claude Code + Codex: Auto-detects sessions from both runtimes concurrently and shows them side-by-side, or restrict to one via the agentVisualizer.runtime setting
  • Claude Code hooks: Lightweight HTTP hook server receives events directly from Claude Code for zero-latency streaming
  • Codex rollout tailing: Reads ~/.codex/sessions/**/rollout-*.jsonl (respects CODEX_HOME) and surfaces tool calls, reasoning, and authoritative token counts from Codex's own event stream
  • Multi-session support: Track multiple concurrent agent sessions with tabs
  • Interactive canvas: Pan, zoom, click agents and tool calls to inspect details
  • Timeline & transcript panels: Review the full execution timeline, file attention heatmap, and message transcript
  • JSONL log file support: Point at any JSONL event log to replay or watch agent activity

Getting Started

Quick Start (no VS Code required)

npx agent-flow-app

This starts the visualizer in your browser. Start a Claude Code session in another terminal — events will stream in real-time.

Options:

  • --port <number> — change the server port (default: 3001)
  • --no-open — don't open the browser automatically
  • --verbose — show detailed event logs

Standalone Web App (from source)

git clone https://github.com/patoles/agent-flow.git
cd agent-flow
pnpm i
pnpm run setup      # configure Claude Code hooks (one-time)
pnpm run dev        # start the web app + event relay

Open http://localhost:3000 and start a Claude Code session in another terminal — events will stream to the browser in real-time.

VS Code Extension

  1. Install the extension
  2. Open the Command Palette (Cmd+Shift+P) and run Agent Flow: Open Agent Flow
  3. Start a Claude Code or Codex session in your workspace — Agent Flow will auto-detect it

Agent Flow automatically configures Claude Code hooks the first time you open the panel. To manually reconfigure, run Agent Flow: Configure Claude Code Hooks from the Command Palette.

Runtime selection

By default Agent Flow watches both Claude Code (~/.claude/projects/) and Codex (~/.codex/sessions/) concurrently in all three entry points (VS Code extension, pnpm run dev, npx agent-flow-app). Sessions are shown side-by-side and tagged by runtime. If you only use one, the other is a harmless no-op — no visible effect, no user action needed.

To restrict to one runtime:

  • VS Code extension: set agentVisualizer.runtime to "auto" / "claude" / "codex" in your settings
  • pnpm run dev and npx agent-flow-app: set the AGENT_FLOW_RUNTIME environment variable to claude or codex (defaults to watching both)

For non-default Codex installs, set the CODEX_HOME environment variable.

JSONL Event Log

You can also point Agent Flow at a JSONL event log file:

  1. Set agentVisualizer.eventLogPath in your VS Code settings to the path of a .jsonl file
  2. Agent Flow will tail the file and visualize events as they arrive

Commands

Command Description
Agent Flow: Open Agent Flow Open the visualizer panel
Agent Flow: Open Agent Flow to Side Open in a side editor column
Agent Flow: Connect to Running Agent Manually connect to an agent session
Agent Flow: Configure Claude Code Hooks Set up Claude Code hooks for live streaming

Keyboard Shortcut

Shortcut Action
Cmd+Alt+A (Mac) / Ctrl+Alt+A (Win/Linux) Open Agent Flow

Settings

Setting Default Description
agentVisualizer.runtime "auto" Which agent runtime(s) to watch: "auto" (both), "claude", or "codex"
agentVisualizer.devServerPort 0 Development server port (0 = production mode)
agentVisualizer.eventLogPath "" Path to a JSONL event log file to watch
agentVisualizer.autoOpen false Auto-open when an agent session starts

Requirements

Development

pnpm i              # install dependencies for all packages
pnpm run setup      # configure Claude Code hooks (one-time)
pnpm run dev        # start dev server + event relay

pnpm run dev starts both the Next.js dev server and an event relay that receives Claude Code events and streams them to the browser via SSE.

Other scripts:

Script Description
pnpm run dev:demo Start with demo/mock data
pnpm run dev:relay Run the event relay server standalone
pnpm run dev:extension Watch-build the extension
pnpm run build:all Production build (webview + extension)
pnpm run build:web Build the Next.js web app
pnpm run build:extension Build the extension
pnpm run build:webview Build the webview assets

Star History

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Author

Created by Simon Patole, for CraftMyGame.

Privacy & Telemetry

Agent Flow ships opt-out anonymous usage telemetry, enabled by default only in the published npx agent-flow-app binary. pnpm run dev and the VS Code extension emit nothing. Only aggregate events are sent — session count, duration, event count, OS/arch, Agent Flow version, distinct model IDs observed, which runtimes were watched, and error class names. Prompts, file paths, tool calls, user info, and environment variables are never sent.

  • Turn off: export AGENT_FLOW_TELEMETRY=false or export DO_NOT_TRACK=1 (disabled installs write zero state to disk — no ~/.agent-flow/ directory)
  • Inspect the payload: cat ~/.agent-flow/telemetry/events.jsonl
  • Full schema + exact fields: see the v0.8.1 entry in extension/CHANGELOG.md or the serialize() function in scripts/telemetry.ts
  • Reset your anonymous identity: delete ~/.agent-flow/installation-id — a fresh random UUIDv4 will be generated on next run

License

Apache 2.0 — see LICENSE for details.

The name "Agent Flow" and associated logos are trademarks of Simon Patole. See TRADEMARK.md for usage guidelines.

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