u/Accomplished_Drag151

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I’ve been using Claude Code a lot, but once I started running multiple tasks in parallel, managing everything across terminals started to feel messy.

So I built Tessera — a GUI command center for Claude Code, Codex, Opencode CLI, and other coding-agent CLIs.

Disclosure: I’m the creator of the project.

The idea is not to replace Claude Code or the CLI workflow, but to add a more visual layer on top of it: multiple sessions, parallel tasks, and different agents managed side by side from one workspace.

It’s still early, free to try, and open source.

I think it could be useful for people who use Claude Code heavily, especially if you run multiple agents or tasks at the same time.

I’ll drop the GitHub link in the comments.

Would love feedback from Claude Code users, especially around what would make this more useful for real daily workflows.

u/Accomplished_Drag151 — 8 days ago

I’ve been using tools like Opencode CLI, Claude Code, and Codex, but once I started running multiple AI coding tasks in parallel, managing everything across terminals became messy.

So I built Tessera — a GUI layer on top of AI coding-agent CLIs.

The idea is not to replace the agents themselves, but to make the workflow easier to manage visually: multiple sessions, parallel tasks, and different agents in one workspace instead of scattered terminal panes.

I’m especially interested in making AI coding more approachable for people who don’t want to live inside tmux or terminal-heavy workflows.

It’s still early, and I’d love feedback from people using AI to build projects — especially around whether this kind of GUI would actually make AI coding easier for you.

I’ll drop the GitHub link in the comments.

u/Accomplished_Drag151 — 8 days ago

I’ve been using Codex along with other coding agents, but once I started running multiple tasks in parallel, managing everything across terminals became a bit messy.

So I built Tessera — a GUI layer on top of Codex, Opencode CLI, Claude Code, and other coding-agent CLIs.

The idea is not to replace the CLI, but to give it a more visual command-center style workflow: multiple sessions, parallel tasks, and different agents managed side by side from one workspace.

It’s still early, and I’d love feedback from Codex users, especially around what would make this more useful for real daily workflows.

I’ll drop the GitHub link in the comments.

u/Accomplished_Drag151 — 8 days ago

I’ve been using Opencode CLI along with other coding agents, but once I started running multiple tasks in parallel, managing everything across terminals became a bit messy.

So I built Tessera — a GUI layer on top of Opencode CLI, Claude Code, Codex, and other coding-agent CLIs.

The idea is not to replace the CLI, but to give it a more visual command-center style workflow: multiple sessions, parallel tasks, and different agents managed side by side from one workspace.

It’s still early, and I’d love feedback from Opencode users, especially around what would make this more useful for real daily workflows.

u/Accomplished_Drag151 — 8 days ago
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I’ve been using Codex and other coding agents, but I found it a bit annoying to manage multiple agent sessions across terminals.

So I built Tessera — a GUI command center for coding agents like Codex, Claude Code, and Opencode.

The main focus is parallel workflows: running multiple coding tasks side by side, keeping sessions organized, and managing everything from one workspace instead of constantly switching terminals.

It’s free to try and open on GitHub:

https://github.com/horang-labs/tessera

Would love feedback from people using Codex or multiple coding agents in their workflow.

u/Accomplished_Drag151 — 8 days ago