Steven Gonsalvez

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ogulcancelik/herdr: agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal.

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Terminal-based agent multiplexer, CLI-first design

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herdr.dev · install · quick start · docs · sponsors v.0.4.0.mp4 agent multiplexer that lives in your terminal. - every agent at a glance — blocked, working, done. real terminal views, not a wrapped interpretation. - detach, agents keep running — reattach from any terminal, or over ssh. sessions survive restarts. - agents can use herdr too — a pure socket api: agents spawn panes, read output, wait on each other. agent skill → - keyboard and mouse, both first-class — tmux-style prefix keys and click, drag, split. pick per moment, not per tool. - plugins — extend panes and workflows. browse the m

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