cconeline shows a neat statusline for claude code. A statusline is a small bar at the bottom of your coding screen. It helps you see important details like the current position in your file, errors, or mode you are in without slowing you down. This app makes the statusline simple and easy to read.
You do not need to know how to code to use cconeline. It works quietly in the background and improves your coding workspace by making key information easy to spot.
- Windows 7 or newer (Windows 10 or 11 recommended)
- At least 1 GB of free disk space
- Basic internet connection to download files
- A text editor or IDE that supports claude code (like Visual Studio Code)
- No special hardware is needed
The app uses very little memory and CPU. It will not slow down your computer.
Visit the releases page to download the latest version of cconeline:
This link takes you to the page with all versions. Choose the one that matches your Windows setup. The files will usually be named clearly, such as "cconeline-setup.exe" or similar. Look for the latest release date to find the newest version.
Once you finish downloading, find the setup file in your "Downloads" folder. The file usually ends with ".exe".
- Double-click the file to start the installer.
- If Windows asks for permission, click "Yes" to allow the app to make changes.
- Follow the instructions on the screen. Usually, you just need to click "Next" a few times.
- Pick a place to install if asked. The default location works for most people.
When the installation finishes, open cconeline by clicking its icon on the desktop or in the Start menu.
The app will run and add the neat statusline to your claude code setup automatically.
After launching, cconeline works in the background. You do not need to open it every time. It reads your coding files and shows the statusline at the bottom.
Look for:
- The current line and column number
- Which file is open
- Error messages or warnings highlighted clearly
- Your coding mode (showing if you are in edit, insert, or command mode)
All these details display in an easy-to-read bar.
If you want to stop cconeline, find its icon in the system tray (bottom-right corner). Right-click and select "Exit".
- Clear, minimalist statusline that does not get in your way
- Shows key info about the claude code you are working on
- Works smoothly on all recent Windows versions
- Light on system resources
- Automatic updates (you will get notified when a new release is available)
cconeline offers some settings you can adjust to fit your needs:
- Change colors of the statusline for better visibility
- Turn on/off certain information items
- Adjust the size and font of the statusline text
- Enable or disable sound alerts for errors
Access these options through the app's settings menu found in the system tray icon.
If cconeline does not show up after installation:
- Restart your computer and try launching again.
- Make sure your text editor supports claude code.
- Check task manager to see if cconeline is running.
- Reinstall if needed.
If you see error messages in the statusline that are unclear, hover your mouse over the message. The app shows more details in a pop-up.
For any other issues, visit the GitHub repository’s "Issues" tab for help or to report bugs.
To update cconeline:
- Visit the release page regularly.
- Download the newest version.
- Run the installer again; it will update your current installation without removing your settings.
The app will notify you inside the statusline when updates become available.
To remove cconeline from your computer:
- Go to the Control Panel.
- Open "Programs and Features."
- Find "cconeline" in the list.
- Select it and click "Uninstall."
- Follow the prompts to complete removal.
If you installed with a custom installer, use the uninstall shortcut created in your Start menu.
The app removes all its files and statusline changes after uninstalling.
Use this link again to visit the downloads page: