Telegram ↔ tmux/herdr bridge for Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. Monitor output, respond to prompts, manage parallel sessions. Control AI coding agents from your phone.
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Telegram ↔ tmux/herdr bridge for Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI. Monitor output, respond to prompts, manage parallel sessions. Control AI coding agents from your phone.
A curated guide to the Herdr ecosystem: tools, workflows, configs, clients, skills, and integrations.
Create and remove Jujutsu (jj) workspaces as Herdr workspaces
A git-aware, read-only file viewer for herdr — a keyboard-driven TUI: tree + content pane with diffs, rendered markdown, and syntax highlighting.
Seamless Ctrl+h/j/k/l navigation across herdr panes and Vim/Neovim splits — vim-tmux-navigator ported to herdr
Syncs terminal titles from workspaces, tabs, and agent sessions (use w/ Moshi)
Monitor and approve herdr agents from your phone, menu bar, or Telegram — no SSH required
Real-time ntfy push notifications for Herdr terminal agents
Henrique Caiano's custom agent skills (Claude, Codex, herdr). Install with: npx skills@latest add hcaiano/skills
Cross-platform (macOS + Arch) dotfiles managed with GNU Stow — zsh, git, Neovim, Alacritty, bat, eza, Herdr, Oh My Posh, Taskfile, Claude Code. Catppuccin Macchiato.
herdr, multiplexed further — friendly downstream distribution of herdr with a full multi-remote client
An MCP server for orchestrating multi-agent workflows inside herdr, enabling real-time communication, pane management, and contextual handoffs.
Drive herdr coding agents from Neovim — spawn, toggle fullscreen, and send selection, when herdr is the host
A menu-bar app that shows, at a glance, the status of AI agents running in [herdr](https://herdr.dev).
herdr config with modifier-only pane navigation, catppuccin theme, and all-workspace agent panel
Claude Code expert plugin for herdr, the agent-aware terminal multiplexer — multi-agent orchestration, layouts, agent monitoring, workspace/session management, and configuration. AGPL-3.0-or-later.
Worktrees that don't fight over port 3000.
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