It's free and it runs locally.
What it does: It's a macOS app that schedules your local Claude Code to run on any schedule you want - daily, weekly, or custom cron expressions.
My use case: Every night at 11pm, it automatically summarizes my Obsidian daily notes.
But, it can schedule any Claude task - code reviews, data processing, report generation, web research, file organization, etc...
Technical details: - Native macOS app (Electron + React) - Uses launchd for scheduling (proper macOS citizen) - Stores tasks/runs locally in SQLite - Wraps the claude CLI to capture output and track runs - 100% local - no servers, no accounts required
Why not just use cron or launchd? You could! But this gives you: - GUI for managing tasks - History of all runs with output - No terminal/cron knowledge needed - Easy enable/disable of tasks
It's free and open source. Would love people to try it, test it, and give me feedback.
Get it here: https://runclauderun.com
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What use cases do you have for repetitive AI tasks?