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ogulcancelik/herdr

herdr is a Rust terminal multiplexer built around coding agents, giving you workspaces, panes, backgrounded sessions, and live status visibility so Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, and similar tools can run side by side without a separate desktop wrapper.

Score8.2
Popularity26.0
Riskmedium
TierSilver
Score breakdown
Usefulness8.0
Novelty7.0
Momentum6.0
Maturity6.5
Open-source/build7.4
Evidence7.2
Workflow potential9.0
Setup ease6.4

Popularity is tracked separately. Support, ads, sponsorships, and tips never affect these signals.

Why it matters

Useful for developers coordinating multiple coding agents or long-running agent tasks who want tmux-like control plus agent-aware status instead of juggling terminal windows.

Who should use it

developers running multiple coding agentsagent-heavy terminal userspower users managing long-running automation sessionsteams experimenting with local multi-agent workflows

Who should skip it

Skip or sandbox it if you cannot review permissions, data access, and failure modes before use.

Risk explanation

The repo metadata does not clearly declare an open-source license, so teams should resolve reuse terms before adopting it in company workflows; The default install path is a remote shell script from herdr.dev, which deserves the same review you would give any third-party workstation bootstrap; It is built to orchestrate live coding-agent sessions that can keep editing files or running commands in the background across multiple panes.

Evidence links

Closest alternatives / related signals

agent-opsterminalcoding-agentslocal-aideveloper-tools