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Agent-Manager wraps tmux into a Go TUI that groups AI coding agents by project, shows live status for each, and lets you answer blocked agents or review their changes without attaching to their terminal.
Mitchell Hashimoto (Vagrant, Terraform, Ghostty) launched Superlogical - a new company building a terminal multiplexer that aspires to unify local dev, remote access, agents, and production work. The 703-point HN discussion went deep on the vision, the team, and whether the problem is real.
OpenCode is the fastest-growing open-source AI coding agent - 160K GitHub stars, 7.5M monthly users, 75+ model providers. Here is how to set it up, configure models, and use it effectively in your workflow.
Open-source AI coding agent for terminal, desktop, and IDE. Works with 75+ LLM providers including Claude, GPT, Gemini, and local models. Runs parallel sessions on one project.
Warp going open source is not just a terminal story. It is a signal that AI coding tools are shifting from chat UX toward agent operations, where planning, execution, review, and feedback loops live close to the shell.
AI-powered terminal built in Rust with GPU rendering. Block-based output, natural language commands, Agent Mode for autonomous tasks. 700K+ developers. Free tier available.
AI-powered terminal assistant from AWS. Natural language chat, command autocompletion, code generation. Agentic mode reads files, runs commands, and calls AWS APIs. Free tier.
Terminal emulator built in Zig with platform-native UI and GPU acceleration. 2ms key-to-screen latency. Metal on macOS, Vulkan/OpenGL on Linux. By the co-founder of HashiCorp.
Warp 2.0 reimagines what a development environment should look like in the agentic era. Instead of bolting AI onto existing IDE paradigms - files on the left, terminal at the bottom, chat panel on th...

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