
1Code
Open source Cursor-like UI for Claude Code
857 followers
Open source Cursor-like UI for Claude Code
857 followers
Whats 1Code? An app to run your Claude Code agents in parallel that works on Mac and Web. On Mac - run locally, with or without worktrees. On Web - run in remote sandboxes with live previews of your app, mobile included, so you can check on agents from anywhere. Running multiple Claude Codes in parallel dramatically sped up how we build features.








This is wild. I've tried probably 10 different AI coding tools and they all fall apart when you're working across multiple files or trying to understand existing codebases. The fact that this actually reads your whole project context and suggests changes that don't break everything else is exactly what's been missing.
One thing I'm curious about—does it handle refactoring well? Like if I want to rename a function that's used in 20 files, will it catch all the references or do I still need to double-check manually?
Also the $30/month unlimited is actually reasonable compared to Cursor/Copilot pricing. Gonna try this out.
How do you usually decide what tasks to split across agents versus keeping in a single workflow?
Congrats on hitting #1! As someone building dev tools for AI apps, I love seeing more open-source alternatives. Quick question - how does the context awareness compare to Cursor when working with large codebases? Really curious about the implementation.
tried it just now and man its smmoooothhhh
This is genuinely interesting. I like the idea of giving Claude a Cursor-like workflow instead of forcing people to jump between chat and editor mental modes. It feels especially useful for non-expert developers or managers who want to reason about code without fully living in an IDE all day.
That said, I’m curious how you’re thinking about long-term context and scale. Cursor shines when projects grow and files sprawl. How does 1Code handle larger codebases, cross-file reasoning, and keeping the AI grounded over time?
Overall, this feels like a smart direction, and I’d love to hear how you see it evolving beyond a nicer UI into something teams actually rely on daily. Great work so far 👏
This Is impossible to set up via github LOL To much work