12 months. 4,000 prompts. One personality reveal. Local-only.
Spotify Wrapped, but for the year you spent talking to AI.
No tagline needed. You already know what it would feel like to see yours. Crixin reads your Codex CLI history at ~/.codex/ and turns it into the year-in-review you wish OpenAI shipped — except this one stays on your laptop.
Specific numbers from your real history. Each card is shareable as a PNG, with all PII auto-stripped.
Python 41% · TypeScript 28% · Rust 14% · Bash 9% · the rest. Your actual mix, not what you tell people on Twitter.
You write 90% of your best code between 1am and 4am. Or maybe you don't. Find out before you tell anyone you're a night owl.
Cowboy. Architect. Debugger. Tinkerer. Prompter-First. The label your Codex sessions actually earn — with the data behind it visible.
Crixin reads Codex CLI's local history files directly — no OpenAI API key, no account access required.
# Default: ingest from ~/.codex/ + ~/.claude/projects/, open the dashboard. $ npx crixin # Just Codex, just the year so far. $ npx crixin --source codex --since 2026-01-01 # Generate the Wrapped-style export (December annual moment). $ npx crixin wrapped --year 2026 --out wrapped-2026.html
Codex ingester ships in v0.2 — track on GitHub for the release.
Every December, Crixin generates a static HTML page summarizing your year of AI coding. Shareable as a screenshot. PII is stripped by default; you opt in to show specifics.
Total prompts. Top languages. Hours-by-hour. Your archetype. Three "moments" auto-picked from your sessions (longest, most-edited, most successful).
By default: project paths, repo names, code excerpts. You see the truth; the PNG you share is sanitized. One-click toggle if you want to show specifics.
Free forever for personal use. Pro adds the Codex-specific dashboard pack and the Wrapped export at $5/mo.