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what's the difference between this and other tools like cmux, mux, superset or something else? are there any notable advantages i can refer to?


I think the biggest thing is, this is a native claude code orchestrator, and doesn't pretend to be a terminal at the same time

This uses worktrees to manage different claude code instances, so you don't get one claude overwriting another one's work, and predicts potential merge conflicts when you're merging different worktrees by tracking file diffs across claudes.

TBH, if you're only working like 2/3 claudes, a regular CLI will probably work; but if you're scaling up to like 10 different instances that's another story.




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