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Best Agent Deck Alternatives

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Claude Squad

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Open-source terminal app for managing multiple AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Aider) in parallel, each in an isolated workspace with its own git branch. Uses tmux for isolated terminal sessions and git worktrees so agents work independently without conflicts. Dashboard view of all active instances, auto-accept mode for background execution, and a review workflow for inspecting changes before merging. Installed via Homebrew as the cs command.

Free (open-source)
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Superset

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Open-source meta-IDE that orchestrates 10+ AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode) in parallel. Uses git worktree isolation to prevent conflicts, with a unified monitoring dashboard and batch diff review. With 7.9k+ GitHub stars, it's the go-to tool for teams that want to scale AI-assisted development across multiple concurrent tasks.

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Emdash

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Emdash is an open-source agentic development environment for orchestrating many coding agents in parallel. It runs each agent in an isolated Git worktree, presents tasks in a dashboard, auto-detects installed CLIs, works with 25+ agents including Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Amp and Gemini, and supports MCP server connections for tool access.

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Open-source Agent Deck alternatives

Claude Squad, Superset, Emdashsee all open-source developer tools.

FAQ

What is the best Agent Deck alternative?

Claude Squad tops our editor-verified list of 3 Agent Deck alternatives.

Are there open-source Agent Deck alternatives?

Yes — Claude Squad, Superset, Emdash are open source.