Tooling
Open-source IDE adds persistent canvas layout for Claude Code workflows
Cate, an MIT-licensed desktop workspace, lets developers arrange Claude Code, terminals, previews, and docs on a single persistent canvas to reduce context-switching during agentic coding sessions.
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A new open-source desktop IDE called Cate addresses a friction point that Claude Code users face: managing multiple windows and terminals across a single development session. The tool arranges Claude Code, file editors, terminal windows, browser previews, and documentation on a single persistent can...
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Method & sources
- Source type
- Primary publication (lab/vendor blog) — our analysis + implication
- Source link
- r/claudecode
- Published
- UTC
- Byline
- By the gotcontext.ai team (editorial standards)
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- corrections@gotcontext.ai