Agents & Automation / Plugins & MCP
Anthropic Session Report
Generate local HTML reports of Claude Code tokens, cache use, subagents and expensive prompts.
Operator context
Best for
Builders extending AI systems with plugins, mcp servers, and external tools who want an inspectable project they can evaluate directly.
Why it's here
Generate local HTML reports of Claude Code tokens, cache use, subagents and expensive prompts. We included it because it adds a practical reference point for plugins & mcp and helps make that part of the ecosystem easier to evaluate.
When to use it
- Add tool access to an agent or assistant
- Discover an MCP or plugin integration for a workflow
- Inspect or test the underlying project before adding it to a workflow
Where this fits
Anthropic Session Report sits in Agents & Automation, specifically the Plugins & MCP group — one of 10 subcategories EE Solutions tracks within that part of the index. It was captured in the August 2026 edition, sourced via Anthropic Plugin Marketplace.
Common questions
What is Anthropic Session Report?
Anthropic Session Report is Generate local HTML reports of Claude Code tokens, cache use, subagents and expensive prompts. It's indexed under Agents & Automation → Plugins & MCP on the AI Operator's Index, a working reference of 443 tools and sources for people building with Claude and other frontier models.
Which AI models does Anthropic Session Report work with?
Anthropic Session Report is tagged for: Claude.
Where can I access Anthropic Session Report?
Anthropic Session Report is available at github.com.
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