Announcing A development environment for engineering with agents is live on @base
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Announcing A development environment for engineering with agents is live on @base
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OpenCode now has its own web UI and desktop app, but I still keep building OpenChamber because the project naturally grew into its own thing over time.
I like experimenting with workflows, tooling, and UX ideas around agents.
- and people seem to enjoy using it too π
OpenChamber β¨
I started this project because I fell in love with @opencode as a TUI coding agent, but realized I personally didnβt enjoy living in the terminal all day.
https://t.co/0Sq4X2JvgB
I wanted easier remote access, something that worked nicely from a phone/tablet, and a UI that felt more natural to use day-to-day.
What started as a fan-made UI slowly grew into something much bigger.
You can now inspect your local dev server, annotate UI elements, attach screenshots/console logs, and send all of that directly to the agent.
Even when working through remote OpenChamber instances.
Point at the broken thing. Send it to the agent.
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- Local Whisper speech-to-text
- One-click Git sync + stash management
- Lots of streaming + performance fixes
OpenChamber has slowly gone from a GUI for Opencode into a workspace for agents.
New in OpenChamber 1.11
- Embedded Preview for local web app (Vite/HMR, console logs, DOM inspect, screenshots, annotations)
- Mini Chat windows for focused conversations
- Scheduled tasks for recurring prompts/command
- Clone repositories directly from
https://t.co/0Sq4X2JvgB