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
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
Manage Claude Code & Opencode in Tmux Sessions in a modern WebUI
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
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.
🔐 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
Ultimate status line for Claude Code - combines rate limits, cost tracking, project info, tool activity, and todo progress
Bridge AI agent CLIs (Claude Code, OpenCode) to Discord via tmux - remotely control long-running AI tasks
Let's work on 5 projects in parallels
Mobile remote session manager for Claude Code — access sessions from iPad/iPhone
An MCP tool that allows the Gemini CLI to send commands to itself, run very long commands in the background and be woken, sleep for a specified amount of time, watch logs and receive notifications, etc by leveraging tmux.
CLI tool for managing Git worktrees with GitHub issues and Claude Code integration
Never leave Claude Code waiting. Access your sessions from terminal, VS Code, browser, or phone - same session, any device, zero interruption.
Detect the terminal program currently being used, with support for iTerm, Terminal.app, Hyper, iTerm2, ConEmu, Cmde,r Alacritty, Xterm, Terminator, Termux, Kitty, and others. Detection is based on environment variables and process-level indicators to identify the terminal in use.
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