Steven Gonsalvez

Software Engineer

eneskirca/nodeterm: Node-based terminal manager for AI coding agents — tmux-backed terminals and parallel agent sessions as draggable nodes on an infinite pan/zoom canvas. macOS, Linux, and a browser

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Terminal orchestration UI for parallel agents.

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A node-based terminal manager — your terminals and agents on an infinite canvas. Multiple real terminals live as draggable nodes on a single pan/zoom canvas, and every project doubles as a Trello-style board of live Claude Code sessions. Built for people with ADHD and scattered workflows: a spatial layout instead of a stack of hidden tabs. Download · Docs · Features · Build from source · Architecture · License Stacked terminal tabs hide context — you lose track of what's running where. nodeterm turns that into a map: every shell is a node you can place, group, label, and zoom into. Sessions ar

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