Giving feedback in words is for losers
Words let you articulate whatever you want and make it easy to be clearly understood. Where's the challenge in that?
No. Real Programmers give feedback in memes
You can now do the same to AIs
You're not slow because of the AI. You're slow because you're managing AI like a mess.
Command Center has quietly become my default workspace:
→ I run different agents on different projects - Claude, Gemini, Codex
→ Everything runs in parallel from one place
→ No more tab switching or losing context
Didn't realize how much friction I was putting up with before.
We ship Command Center at a crazy speed. Because we use Command Center.
It lets you work on so many things at once that we needed to build features to help you keep track of what all your agents are doing
Here's what else is new:
Bigger, faster, and more productive. It's the newest release of Command Center
With:
* 100x speedups on large diffs
* A magic "Refactor" button that improves your diffs and explains why they're better
* Bundled OpenCode; get AI coding immediately
And a dozen other improvements
@ccdotdev is letting me ship insanely fast. "I shipped 5 PRs today!" has turned into "I only shipped 5 PRs today." 20 PR days are now common
All of it high-quality, human-reviewed code
At this velocity, a 4 minute CI is a pain
Thx @useblacksmith for cutting our CI time in 2!
AI can write code 100x faster, but why aren't teams shipping faster?
Because the bottleneck has moved, developers spend most of their “coding time” reading, understanding, and cleaning up AI-generated code.
No existing tool reduces this cognitive load.
Welcome Command Center, the platform for your AI coding workflow.
Read the code by core features first, the rest by priority.
Duplicate code? Gone.
Messy AI output? Gone.
All in a single click.
And yes it’s available now. Install now in seconds at https://t.co/uvEZFBcmPo
What features should we ship next? 👇