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Jun 28 17:09 UTC

Ask HN: What GUI/desktop app do you use to keep track of different AI sessions? (news.ycombinator.com)

4 points|by howToTestFE||4 comments|Read full story on news.ycombinator.com
What GUI apps do you use to manage different AI sessions?

Command line (on Claude Code etc) is great but it is so hard to keep track of different sessions.

I've tried the official apps (like Codex or Claude desktop), is there anything that is better?

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  1. 1. dhruv3006||context
    I recently came across Omnigent which I guess is trying to solve this problem - a lot of others to in the market.
  2. 2. howToTestFE||context
    Yep. I think there are so many new apps, when I run a `npx skills add ...` , the list of what tools (like claude code, open code, etc) to install skills in is getting larger every time I use it.

    I will check it out though.

  3. 3. lemonademan||context
    You could try the Nimbalyst app. It features a visual Kanban board for parallel sessions, visual editors, and it is also an iOS companion app. This is my suggestion if you are looking for a straightforward GUI focused on single-session chats. I don't know if it offers the full features you are looking for, but you could always do a search on it to be sure.
  4. 4. udfalkso||context
    Iterm2 with a bunch of named tabs