Orchestrate multiple coding agents in parallel for seamless development. Isolated Git worktrees ensure organized workflows.

Overview:

Emdash is a provider-agnostic desktop application designed to run multiple coding agents in parallel, each isolated in its own git worktree. It functions as an Agentic Development Environment (ADE) that allows developers to work with codebases either locally or over SSH on remote machines. The application supports direct integration with issue tracking tools like Linear, GitHub, and Jira, enabling users to pass tickets to coding agents, review diffs, test changes, create PRs, and monitor CI/CD checks. It is suitable for developers who need to manage concurrent coding agent workflows across different projects or remote servers.

Core Features:

  • Parallel agent isolation: Runs multiple coding agents in separate git worktrees to prevent conflicts.

  • CLI provider support: Integrates with 24 CLI agents, including Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini, and Amp.

  • SSH/SFTP remote development: Connects to remote machines with SSH agent and key authentication, storing credentials securely in the OS keychain.

  • Issue tracker integration: Directly passes tickets from Linear, GitHub Issues, Jira, GitLab Issues, Forgejo Issues, and Plain Threads to coding agents.

  • PR and CI/CD workflow: Enables users to review diffs, test changes, create pull requests, and check CI/CD status within the app.

Use Cases:

  • Developers running multiple coding agents (e.g., Claude Code, Codex) on separate git branches for parallel feature development.

  • Teams working on remote servers via SSH, using the same agent workflows as local development.

  • Developers integrating issue trackers like Linear or GitHub Issues to directly feed tickets into coding agents for automated task execution.

  • System administrators managing codebases across multiple remote machines with secure SSH access.

Why It Matters:

Emdash provides a structured way to manage multiple coding agents without overlap, using git worktrees for isolation. Its support for 24 CLI providers and integration with popular issue trackers positions it as a practical tool for developers who need to orchestrate agent-driven development across local and remote environments. The SSH remote capability and secure credential storage offer a straightforward path for teams working on remote servers.

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