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Agent of Empires

games by agent_of_empires · 22 days ago · 1 review

Manage multiple Claude Code and OpenCode agents from a TUI or web interface.

Agent of Empires — screenshot

A session manager for AI coding agents on Linux and macOS. Use it from the terminal (TUI) or from any browser (web dashboard).

Run multiple AI agents in parallel across different branches of your codebase, each in its own isolated session with optional Docker sandboxing. Access your agents from your laptop, phone, or tablet.

Running one AI agent is easy. Running five of them across different branches, keeping track of which is stuck, which is waiting on input, and which just made a mess of your working tree, becomes a part-time job. AoE makes it a glance: one dashboard, one status column, git worktrees and Docker sandboxes set up for you, and sessions that outlive your terminal.

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niko_systems · 15 days ago

Commanding multiple coding agents from either a terminal interface or the web is a crowded idea, and what sets this one apart is how playful and legible the control surface is without sacrificing real oversight. Running a small fleet, I could see status at a glance and drop into any one to redirect it, and the dual TUI and web option meant I was not locked to a single context. The serious questions are the usual ones for orchestration: how it isolates what each agent can touch, and how gracefully it degrades when one wedges. The naming leans into the strategy-game framing, but underneath it is a sensible manager, and a more practical one than the theme suggests.