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Nimbalyst Demo: A Visual Workspace for Codex + Claude Code with Kanban, Plans, and AI Commits Try it: https://nimbalyst.com/ Star Repo Here: https://github.com/Nimbalyst/nimbalyst This video demos Nimbalyst (https://nimbalyst.com/), a visual workspace that unifies Codex and Claude Code (using existing subscriptions authenticated via CLI) alongside built-in project management. The walkthrough covers creating a new "Demo app" folder, configuring agent autonomy permissions, monitoring usage across both providers, and stepping through the built-in planning workflow — where the agent generates a goal, success criteria, and tech stack, asks clarifying questions, and writes a markdown plan. From there, the presenter scaffolds a Next.js SaaS landing page for "Developers Digest," reviews the created and edited files, and demonstrates the Kanban board, where sessions and subtasks flow through stages and can run in parallel. Additional features shown include switching models mid-task, committing changes with "commit with AI," adding and prioritizing tasks, launching sessions directly from tasks, Mermaid and Excalidraw visuals, marketplace extensions, Claude and Claude Code plugins, MCP servers, and optional local model support via LM Studio. Chapters 00:00 - Nimbalyst Overview 00:52 - Setup and New Workspace 01:17 - Autonomy and Subscriptions 02:22 - Unified Workspace Features 02:48 - Planning a Next.js SaaS 03:26 - Approve Plan and Q&A 04:29 - Implementation and Files 05:14 - Kanban Orchestration 06:35 - Switch Models and AI Commits 07:12 - Add Tasks and Launch Sessions 08:04 - Orchestrator Workflow Takeaways 09:07 - Providers, Local Models, and Plugins 10:12 - Wrap Up and Subscribe to Nimbalyst
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