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Why it's awesome
Vibe coding with one agent needs nothing but a shell. This is for the point where you run several and lose track of which one is waiting on you.
It runs multiple Claude Code and Codex sessions as real PTYs on your own machine and puts them in a browser grid, where each cell is colour-coded by state — working, waiting for input, or done — so the one that needs you is visible without visiting each pane. Sessions survive a reload through tmux, parallel work isolates in git worktrees with one-click PRs, and a finished or blocked turn can send a Web Push to your phone.
Everything runs locally: your code, your keys, your existing
claudeCLI. One command, no install:MIT licensed. Added to the end of Command Line Tools per the contributing guidelines.