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Ebrahim P. Leiteโ€ข

2d ago

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

Ebrahim P. Leiteโ€ข

5d ago

HiveTerm 0.22 โ†’ 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.

Ebrahim P. Leiteโ€ข

21d ago

HiveTerm v0.22 โ€” drag any file into any agent, plus a library of role prompts

Ten days ago we launched on Product Hunt. Since then v0.22 dropped. Probably the biggest one yet. Quick rundown:

Agent instructions library

Pick a role (Software Architect, Code Reviewer, Debugger, Refactoring Specialist, Test Author, plus 8 more) and the system prompt loads natively. --append-system-prompt for Claude, --system-instruction for Gemini. Stop pasting the same prompt into every new session.

Ebrahim P. Leiteโ€ข

1mo ago

HiveTerm - One workspace for Claude, Codex, Gemini and your stack

Running 5 AI agents across 3 projects? Tabs everywhere, no idea what each one is doing. HiveTerm is one terminal workspace where Claude Code, Codex, Gemini and your dev stack run side by side. Config-driven (hive.yml), per-agent recap in the sidebar, voice input, and an MCP server so agents can spawn and talk to each other. Free to start โ€” up to 3 projects on the free tier. macOS, Windows, Linux.
Ebrahim P. Leiteโ€ข

2mo ago

HiveTerm - One workspace for all your AI agents

HiveTerm is a desktop terminal that runs your AI agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Cline, etc.) alongside servers, builds, and scripts, all orchestrated by a hive.yml file. What sets it apart is Queen, an integrated MCP server that allows agents to create sub-agents, read output from other processes, and send notifications to one another. Add to that per-process resource monitoring, Git integration with a diff viewer, automatic stack detection, and context-separated workspaces.