AI CLI Agent Swarm: Run Multiple AI Coding Agents in Parallel
An AI CLI agent swarm is several coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini) running in parallel in one place. Here is how to run and manage them.
Learn how to get the most out of CodeAgentSwarm with our practical guides, grouped by the CLI you use.
An AI CLI agent swarm is several coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini) running in parallel in one place. Here is how to run and manage them.
Running several AI agents on one repo means they fight over the same files. Git worktrees give each agent its own checkout on its own branch. Here is how.
Switching branches, cloning the repo, or git worktrees? Here is why worktrees win for running parallel AI agents, and when a plain branch is still enough.
How to run multiple Claude Code terminals simultaneously. Set up parallel AI coding sessions, manage concurrent agents, and resolve conflicts automatically. Works with Codex CLI and Gemini CLI too.
Where your Claude Code conversations live, how to search them by keyword, and how to resume any past session in one click instead of starting from scratch.
Desktop alerts the moment Claude Code finishes or needs your input. Stop staring at the terminal: set it up in minutes and get your focus back.
See exactly what Claude Code is changing in your code in real time. Three methods: session live diff per terminal, project-level Git diff viewer, and dynamic titles showing what each AI agent is doing.
Turn on --dangerously-skip-permissions without wrecking your repo: granular auto-approve, Git guardrails and per-terminal permissions that keep YOLO speed safe.
The exact folder where Claude Code saves every session, what the JSONL files contain, how to back them up, and how to resume or recover old conversations.
Yes. Three ways to do it: terminal tabs, tmux, or a supervised multi-terminal workspace. What breaks with each method and the setup that scales past 3 agents.
Boost your Claude Code productivity with 20 tips and tricks: CLAUDE.md files, keyboard shortcuts, parallel sessions, history management, MCP servers, and advanced workflows. Updated 2026.
What --dangerously-skip-permissions actually does, the real risks, how it compares to Auto mode, and when running Claude Code with no confirmations is worth it.
One is an IDE, two are terminal agents, and the price gap is real. What each tool does best, where each one falls short, and how to pick the right one in 2026.
The best MCP servers for Claude Code: GitHub, Notion, Slack, Supabase, Playwright, PostgreSQL and more. What each one does, why you need it, and how to set it up.
Browse and one-click install Claude Code skills from a marketplace with tens of thousands of agent skills. Install the same skill to Claude, Gemini or Codex.
A built-in kanban board for Claude Code task management. Create tasks, assign them to terminals, and let your AI agents read and update the board over MCP.
A Claude Code project switcher that opens any repo in one click. Save navbar shortcuts with their own colour, icon and presets like resume or Turbo mode.
Generate a clear commit message with AI from your staged diff, then stage, commit and push without leaving CodeAgentSwarm. A built-in Git Manager for Claude Code.
Claude Code agent teams are subagents inside one Claude session. CodeAgentSwarm runs several independent CLI agents in parallel. Here is the honest difference, and how to use both.
A Claude Code GUI is a graphical desktop app on top of the CLI. CodeAgentSwarm gives Claude Code a visual workspace, task board, diffs and notifications.
Yes, you can run multiple Claude chats at the same time. On claude.ai use separate browser tabs or Projects. With Claude Code in the terminal, each session is its own process you can run in parallel.
Claude Code runs natively on Windows, no WSL required. One-line PowerShell install, requirements, WSL 2 setup, troubleshooting and the best way to run multiple sessions on Windows.
The Windows setup that makes Claude Code actually pleasant: Windows Terminal, Git Bash as shell, auto-updates, when to add WSL 2, and how to scale to multiple parallel sessions.
Your Claude Code skills only live in Claude. Here is how to copy the same SKILL.md skills to Codex and Antigravity in one click with CodeAgentSwarm, instead of moving folders by hand.
A Claude Code dashboard lets you monitor and manage every session from one window: per-terminal status, a kanban task board, notifications and history.
A codex agent swarm runs several Codex CLI agents in parallel. Learn 3 ways to do it: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm, with full-auto and supervision.
Run multiple Codex CLI sessions at once. 3 practical methods: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm, plus how to run Codex and Claude Code together.
What YOLO mode means in OpenAI Codex CLI: the approval modes, the --full-auto flag, the sandbox, and how to keep full-auto runs from wrecking your repo.
Codex CLI vs Cursor compared honestly. One is a terminal coding agent, the other an AI-first IDE. See how they differ, where each shines, and when to use both. 2026.
How to find your Codex CLI conversation history, resume a past session, and search every Codex conversation by keyword. Native Codex resume plus CodeAgentSwarm searchable history across all your agents.
Run OpenAI Codex CLI on Windows. Install it with npm in PowerShell or run it inside WSL, fix the common Windows gotchas, and learn the cleanest way to run several Codex sessions in parallel.
A Codex GUI is a graphical desktop app on top of OpenAI Codex CLI. CodeAgentSwarm gives Codex a visual workspace, task board, diffs and notifications.
A complete guide to Antigravity CLI (the agy command), Google's successor to Gemini CLI. What it is, how to install it, the essential commands, and how to run multiple sessions in parallel.
Learn how to run multiple Antigravity CLI sessions in parallel. Three methods compared: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm. Step by step, with pros and cons.
Gemini CLI was retired and replaced by Antigravity CLI. See what changed between the two, whether you have to migrate, and the exact steps to move over while keeping your config.
An opencode agent swarm runs several opencode agents in parallel. Learn 3 ways: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm, with each agent on any model provider.
Run multiple opencode sessions at once. 3 practical methods: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm, plus how to run opencode alongside Claude Code or Codex.
OpenCode vs Cursor compared honestly. One is an open-source terminal agent that works with any model provider, the other an AI-first IDE. See how they differ. 2026.
Run opencode on Windows. Install it with npm in PowerShell or run it inside WSL, fix the common Windows gotchas, and learn how to run several opencode sessions in parallel.
Does opencode have a YOLO mode? There is no single flag. Autonomy is config-driven in opencode.json. How to run opencode full auto safely without flying blind.
Find your opencode conversation history, resume the last session with --continue or a specific one with --session, and search every opencode conversation by keyword across projects.
Yes, you can run a Gemini agent swarm. Run multiple Gemini CLI agents in parallel with three methods: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm. Honest comparison.
Learn how to run multiple Gemini CLI sessions in parallel. Three methods compared: terminal tabs, tmux, and CodeAgentSwarm. Step by step, with pros and cons.