I’ve been using Claude Code heavily in my day-to-day work and kept running into one issue: after a long session with lots of prompts and subagent calls, I’d completely lose track of what changed, when it changed, and why. Scrolling through terminal history just wasn’t enough. So I built Claude Code Graph — a VS Code extension that visualizes them as an interactive timeline in the sidebar. With it, you can: See every prompt as a node in a graph, with branches for subagent spawns Click any node to inspect the full prompt, model used, files changed, and subagent details Switch between sessions via a dropdown Search and filter across prompts and modified files Watch the graph update live while Claude Code is running It’s still early (v0.1.0) and a bit rough around the edges, but I’d really value feedback - bug reports, feature ideas, UX suggestions, anything. You can install it by searching “Claude Code Graph” in the VS Code Extensions panel or via the Marketplace . Source: GitHub Would love to hear your thoughts! submitted by /u/intellectual123
Originally posted by u/intellectual123 on r/ClaudeCode
