Agentic orchestrator for parallel coding agents — plans tasks, spawns agents, and autonomously handles CI fixes, merge conflicts, and code reviews.
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Agentic orchestrator for parallel coding agents — plans tasks, spawns agents, and autonomously handles CI fixes, merge conflicts, and code reviews.
Multi-agent orchestration for AI coding agents — pluggable runtime adapters for Claude Code, Pi, and more
tmux sidebar for coding agents — Amp, Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode. Per-thread markers, local HTTP API, live session state.
AI Agent Orchestrator with Skills System - Give AI Agents superpowers: memory search, code graph queries, agent-to-agent messaging. Manage Claude, Codex or any AI Agent from one dashboard. Move Agents between computers and locations
Access your terminal and your AI agent from any device — phone, tablet, desktop.
Manage Claude Code & Opencode in Tmux Sessions in a modern WebUI
Your Claude Code, Everywhere.
Self-hosted Kanban board with browser terminals for AI coding agents. Hook-driven auto-tracking — manage tmux/zellij sessions and git worktrees from one board.
A cross-platform, smooth and elegant terminal emulator and multiplexer.
MCP server for orchestrating parallel Claude Code worker swarms with protocol-based behavioral governance, persistent state, and real-time monitoring dashboard
🔐 SSH MCP Tool - AI-powered SSH management through MCP protocol | 基于MCP协议的SSH工具,为AI提供SSH远程操作能力
Remote control CLI tools (Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, any terminal) from mobile/desktop via PWA
Windows tmux alternative for AI agents — split terminals for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI with MCP browser automation. No WSL required.
Ultimate status line for Claude Code - combines rate limits, cost tracking, project info, tool activity, and todo progress
Agentic Coding CLI & chat bot
Multi-agent research automation framework for LLM agents, with adversarial lab meetings, paper-review rounds, auditable Markdown workflows, an autonomous runtime watchdog, and a pixel-art web dashboard.
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