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asheshgoplani/agent-deck

asheshgoplani/agent-deck is an MIT-licensed, Bubble Tea-powered TUI terminal session manager for AI coding agents (Claude Code, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, Aider, and more) that gives AI coding power users a single tmux-style command center to spawn, monitor, and steer many parallel agent sessions from one terminal instead of juggling detached tmux panes and shell windows by hand.

Score7.6
Popularity7.7
Risklow
TierSilver
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty7.0
Momentum8.0
Maturity5.7
Open-source/build8.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential9.1
Setup ease8.8

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Why it matters

Useful for AI coding agent power users, developer-tools teams, and TUI-loving developers who want a single terminal command center to spawn, monitor, and steer many parallel AI coding agent sessions, so they can run Claude Code, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, and Aider concurrently from one Bubble Tea TUI instead of juggling detached tmux panes and shell windows by hand.

Who should use it

AI coding agent power users who want a single TUI command center to spawn, monitor, and steer many parallel Claude Code, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, and Aider sessionsdeveloper-tools teams who need one-keystroke session switching and quick steer prompts instead of juggling detached tmux panes by handTUI-loving developers who want a Bubble Tea-native agent session manager with status surfacing and one-keystroke agent killopen-source contributors who want an MIT-licensed alternative to closed-source AI coding agent session managers

Who should skip it

Skip if the source link, docs, or setup requirements do not match your workflow.

Risk explanation

It is a TUI session manager that orchestrates Claude Code, Gemini, OpenCode, Codex, Aider, and other agent CLIs with the credentials and filesystem access those CLIs already have, so scope which directories each agent session can access, review what gets logged in the TUI's status surface, and confirm quick steer prompts cannot accidentally send a sensitive payload to the wrong session before granting broad agent autonomy.

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Closest alternatives / related signals

agent-session-managertuibubble-teaclaude-codecodexaiderdeveloper-toolsopen-source