Atlas - One command hub for every git repo on your machine

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Atlas indexes every local git repo and gives you one place to work across all of them, live git status, multi-pane terminals, resumable Claude Code sessions, auto-discovered scripts, per-project notes, todos, and disk usage. Built for the AI coding era, when you're not working on one project, you're juggling a dozen. Desktop-native (Tauri 2 + Rust). Open source, MIT.

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Hey Product Hunt! 👋 I'm Amr, and Atlas started as a personal frustration. I'd open a project, realize I needed something from another, lose my place in a Claude Code session, can't remember which repo had the script I need to run. Atlas is the dashboard I wished existed: every repo, every terminal, every note, every todo, in one window. Three things that make it different: 1. Notes/todos/sessions are stored under .atlas/ inside each project, they travel with the repo via git 2. Terminal panes persist across project switches, so long-running work isn't lost 3. Per-project disk usage tab, find what's eating your storage Free, open source, works on macOS/Linux/Windows. Would love your feedback on what to build next!