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Terminal multiplexers for AI agents face a critical design gap
A new tool called Bohay combines tmux panes with agent orchestration for coding workflows, but the community reveals what features are actually missing from current terminal-based agent setups.
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A developer recently released Bohay, a terminal multiplexer that blends tmux-style pane management with AI agent orchestration for coding tasks. The tool integrates with agents like Claude Code and GitHub Copilot, adding remote access and git integration to the mix. Before open-sourcing it formally,...
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