I have been using Superset (https://superset.sh/) and it has worked really well to automate creating & deleting worktrees, with their own terminals, and keeping everything organized. Great for running work in parallel.
It's really just a terminal emulator w/ a bunch of extra helpers to make coding agents work well. Which I really like since it doesn't try to wrap claude or codex in it's own ui or anything tricky.
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dewey
There's a pretty popular project https://www.conductor.build that looks pretty similar, was there anything that you were missing from that one (if you were aware of it)?
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mikestorrent
I can't quite tell what this is doing besides providing multiple terminal panels from a look at the front page. Can you help explain the unique workflow better?
I have been using Superset (https://superset.sh/) and it has worked really well to automate creating & deleting worktrees, with their own terminals, and keeping everything organized. Great for running work in parallel.
It's really just a terminal emulator w/ a bunch of extra helpers to make coding agents work well. Which I really like since it doesn't try to wrap claude or codex in it's own ui or anything tricky.
There's a pretty popular project https://www.conductor.build that looks pretty similar, was there anything that you were missing from that one (if you were aware of it)?
I can't quite tell what this is doing besides providing multiple terminal panels from a look at the front page. Can you help explain the unique workflow better?