Run multiple agents in parallel sandboxed VMs, with a single command, on your PC or in the cloud
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Run multiple agents in parallel sandboxed VMs, with a single command, on your PC or in the cloud
For keeping all my Dotfiles update to date
An extension for herdr, built as a first-class herdr plugin — a collection of tools that make it better: Projects and Quick Actions.
Create and remove Jujutsu (jj) workspaces as Herdr workspaces
A git-aware, read-only file viewer for herdr. Mouse friendly, keyboard-driven TUI: tree + content pane with diffs, rendered markdown, and syntax highlighting.
Easy, clickable TUI to view a single GitHub issue or PR, in Rust
Seamless Ctrl+h/j/k/l navigation across herdr panes and Vim/Neovim splits — vim-tmux-navigator ported to herdr
Monitor and approve herdr agents from your phone, menu bar, or Telegram — no SSH required
Fuzzy-open projects and worktrees, then bootstrap workspaces from declarative TOML layouts — tabs, pane splits, commands, and per-repo overrides.
A native terminal code-review sidebar for herdr — review an agent's changes and send line comments back to chat.
Syncs terminal titles from workspaces, tabs, and agent sessions (use w/ Moshi)
herdr plugin: zero-dep event push to herdr-remote for mobile monitoring and one-tap approval
Declarative tab/pane layouts with per-workspace defaults applied automatically when a worktree is created.
Real-time ntfy push notifications for Herdr terminal agents
Herdr Plugin to integrate worktrunk for git worktree management
Live token spend dashboard and notifications for Herdr agent panes
Herdr plugin that starts Codex or Claude from a GitHub issue, PR, or discussion
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