Claudinho is a command-line tool for following the 2026 World Cup from a terminal, Claude Code statusline, or MCP client.
It’s designed for developers who want live scores and tournament information without leaving their coding environment. The full fixture list is bundled with the software, so schedule lookups work offline, while live scores are retrieved online during matches. It also supports shareable match cards, localized output, timezone-aware fixtures, and optional prediction-market signals.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Shows live 2026 World Cup scores directly in the terminal.
- Provides commands for today’s fixtures, live matches, upcoming games, tables, match details, and shareable cards.
- Includes all 104 fixtures, allowing schedule lookups without an API key or account.
- Integrates with Claude Code statusline, tmux, Starship, and MCP-compatible clients.
- Supports timezone-aware output, JSON output, and localized commentary in multiple languages.
Website: github.com/arturogarrido/claudinho
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Developer: Arturo Garrido
License: MIT License#


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