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Maestro

Maestro

Bloomberg Terminal for CLI agents

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Built this because I kept losing track of what my Claude instances were doing. Now it's a full command center. Run up to 12 Claude/Gemini/Codex sessions in parallel, each in its own git worktree, own branch, fully isolated. Visual git graph shows exactly what each agent is doing to your codebase. Plugin marketplace for skills, commands, and MCP servers. Free and open source. Star it, fork it, make it yours.
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Jack Wakem

Hey PH 👋

I built Maestro because I was running 5+ Claude Code/Gemini/Codex CLI sessions at the same time and constantly lost track of what was happening where.

Every day I don't max out my Claude tokens feels like a waste, so I needed a way to actually run agents in parallel without the complete chaos.

What started as "stop losing track of terminals" turned into this:

  • 12 parallel sessions in a grid (very aesthetic)

  • Git worktree isolation — each agent gets its own branch, no conflicts

  • Visual git graph — GitKraken-style, see where all your agents are

  • Plugin marketplace — skills, commands, MCP servers from the community

  • Status reporting — agents tell you when they're stuck or done

Been dogfooding this on client projects and my own side stuff. Native macOS app, fully open source.

Would love feedback, and curious what tools everyone else has hacked together for multi-agent workflows.

Also join our discord!

Discord: https://discord.gg/3tQyFUYPVP


Fellow VibeCoders, we are so back, It's time to build!

Jack