I Built a Star Trek LCARS Terminal to Manage My Claude Code Setup
I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for months now. Skills, agents, hooks, MCP servers, plugins, memory files, environment variables, the whole stack. And at some point I realized I had no idea wha...

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I’ve been using Claude Code heavily for months now. Skills, agents, hooks, MCP servers, plugins, memory files, environment variables, the whole stack. And at some point I realized I had no idea what I’d actually built. Everything lives in ~/.claude/ spread across dozens of files and JSON configs and I was just... hoping it all worked together. So I built a dashboard. And because I’m the kind of person who watched every episode of TNG twice and still thinks the LCARS interface is the best UI ever designed for a computer, I made it look like a Starfleet terminal. One Command and You’re on the Bridge You run npx claude-hud-lcars and it scans your entire ~/.claude/ directory, reads every skill definition, every agent prompt, every MCP server config, every hook, every memory file, and generates a single self-contained HTML dashboard that renders the whole thing in an authentic LCARS interface. It uses the real TNG color palette with the signature rounded elbows, Antonio typeface standing in