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agent-terminal

An open-source terminal for AI agent coding workflows, helping developers using tools like Claude Code and Codex organize sessions, monitor tasks, and ship code more clearly.

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Adoptable, but it should be judged as an AI-agent workflow terminal or orchestration layer, not a new model, not a general-purpose IDE, and not a full replacement for tmux. The current evidence mainly comes from the GitHub repo and several Chinese writeups, which supports the claimed focus on project workspaces, live process metrics, and native Claude Code/Codex support. A better analogy is: a more observable terminal shell for AI coding agents.

Its practical value is in reducing multi-agent terminal chaos: which task is running, which session is waiting for approval, and which project context maps to which terminal. The repo is the strongest evidence for positioning and core capabilities. The Zhihu posts repeatedly frame it as easier than stitching together tmux plus shell scripts, with better status awareness for parallel agents. Still, those posts are mostly feature summaries, not rigorous long-form tests, so the evidence for attention is stronger than the evidence for proven usability in complex projects.

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