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Termic brings sandboxing and parallel workflows to Claude Code

A new open-source harness wraps official Claude Code CLIs with filesystem/network sandboxing and git worktree support, letting developers run agents on their own subscriptions without sacrificing control.

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A developer has released Termic, an open-source alternative to Conductor that wraps official Claude Code CLIs inside a local harness, addressing security and workflow concerns that arise when giving AI agents broad machine access.

The tool runs the real Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and other officia...

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Termic brings sandboxing and parallel workflows to Claude Code — gotcontext.ai