Cline earns enthusiastic praise for speed, reliability, and a smooth VS Code workflow. Makers of
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VibeShift found it effortless for testing their MCP agent. Makers of
MakeHub.ai commend its Cline/Roo approach and industry influence. Users highlight plan mode for shaping tasks, seamless file-aware edits, faster refactors and debugging, and strong prototyping. Many report major productivity gains and consider it an essential daily tool.
Flowtica Scribe
Hi everyone!
Cline Kanban is exactly the multi-agent UI I’ve been wanting.
You get a proper Kanban board where every card spins up its own git worktree and terminal. Agents run in parallel without stepping on each other. You can link cards for dependencies, review diffs and leave inline comments, and ship commits straight from the board.
It works cleanly with @Claude Code, @OpenAI Codex CLI, and @Cline right now. No more drowning in a sea of terminals while trying to keep track of everything.
then just run cline from any repo.
@zaczuo Curious, how does it handle agent conflicts or retries on failed tasks in linked dependencies?
Congrats on the launch! I’ve been experimenting a lot lately with agent-oriented boards, including setups where agents not only show up on the board but also maintain it themselves and decompose work into tasks. That can work surprisingly well, but in my case it also often drifted into over-decomposition and a kind of “tasks for the sake of tasks” dynamic, especially in less standard situations.
Do you see this primarily as a human-facing interface for overseeing agents, or as something that could eventually become part of the agents’ own operating surface too?
yet another IDE
Prava
Long time user of Cline now. Kanban looks really cool, excited to try