Ebrahim P. Leite

Ebrahim P. Leite

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CTO at Grupo Ferrara

About

I'm a full-stack engineer and CTO at Grupo Ferrara. Six years in, I've taken products from a blank repo to live revenue — eTraduções, AIUTA, and others — owning architecture, code, and the team that ships them. My stack today: Rust, TypeScript, React, PHP. What I'm deep in right now: AI agent orchestration. Running multiple agents in parallel, wiring them to real tools through MCP, keeping a human in control. I build my own tooling for it because the workflow is still being figured out — in public, by people actually shipping with it. My take: agents don't replace engineers. They raise the floor on what a small team can build — if you give them the right structure.

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HiveTerm v0.27 + v0.28: pin what your agents find, edit files in place, and a glass redesign

Two releases since split panes landed. Here's what shipped.

v0.27 Pins & Notes

You know the "found this, not ready to fix it yet" pile? Now you can pin any terminal output to a per-project rail and work it as a checklist. Title + body per pin, drag to reorder, done items collapse. Works inside full-screen TUIs like Claude Code, not just plain shells. A notes scratchpad sits under it and autosaves per project.

HiveTerm v0.26.0: run Claude Code, Codex, Gemini & Grok side by side in split panes

Just shipped v0.26.0, the biggest update since launch.

The headline:

Split Panes

HiveTerm 0.22 → 0.25.5: faster, calmer, more agents

I went quiet here after 0.22. We're on 0.25.5 now, and most of what landed in between is the unglamorous stuff: speed, reliability, and getting out of your way. Here's what actually changed if you've been away.

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