Run multiple agents in parallel sandboxed VMs, with a single command, on your PC or in the cloud
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Run multiple agents in parallel sandboxed VMs, with a single command, on your PC or in the cloud
A git-aware, read-only file viewer for herdr. Mouse friendly, keyboard-driven TUI: tree + content pane with diffs, rendered markdown, and syntax highlighting.
An extension for herdr, built as a first-class herdr plugin — a collection of tools that make it better: Projects and Quick Actions.
A code-review + file-viewer sidebar for herdr — comment on an agent's diff, send it back. Plus a read-only view of the PR, its checks, and comments.
For keeping all my Dotfiles update to date
Monitor and approve herdr agents from your phone, menu bar, or Telegram — no SSH required
Seamless Ctrl+h/j/k/l navigation across herdr panes and Vim/Neovim splits — vim-tmux-navigator ported to herdr
Spin up your whole herdr workspace layout — tabs, panes, commands, and all — from a single YAML file.
Herdr Plugin to integrate worktrunk for git worktree management
Easy, clickable TUI to view a single GitHub issue or PR, in Rust
Create and remove Jujutsu (jj) workspaces as Herdr workspaces
PWA to manage 🐑 herdr on the go. Tailnet accessible, push notifications, quick actions and more.
Herdr plugin that unifies local and remote sessions in one window: mirror remote herdr servers into your local sidebar and watch or drive them over ssh.
Smart splits navigation and resizing for Herdr and Neovim
Fuzzy-open projects and worktrees, then bootstrap workspaces from declarative TOML layouts — tabs, pane splits, commands, and per-repo overrides.
Declarative tab/pane layouts with per-workspace defaults applied automatically when a worktree is created.
fzf command palette for herdr — fuzzy-pick and run any plugin action
herdr plugin: push ntfy notifications when an agent finishes or needs your input
Run multiple agents in parallel sandboxed VMs, with a single command, on your PC or in the cloud
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