most software development is browser work (prove me wrong). Now you can run the ty-chrome extension and markup your UI where taskyou agents can see it:
@jeremyklar@taskyoudev feels so, so good. Try it out.
Simple, speedy TUI kanban for code agents. Task + worktree + claude code for each card on the board.
"All set. Going to bed mode now" is my favorite new thing.
This is my local @taskyoudev gm managing 6 PRs through completion (ready for review) on the overnight shift.
AI is bad with Hotwire.
@julian_rubisch is trying to change it.
For years he was building a library of advanced Hotwire behaviors https://t.co/MTMp1N9hq5
Now, it's open source!
Add these skills to your app and turn your Hotwire from 💩 to 🥇
Thanks Julian! 📷🙏
Agent infra is genuinely underbuilt. Sandboxes, browsers, code execution, auth, file systems, all of it. Almost every layer needs better options.
Spent the last few months evaluating what's out there and most of it is very early.
If you're building infra for agents I want to try your project.
@kevinrose This. Me. Tux-based kanban for coding agents. An agent for every task. A worktree for every agent.
What's VSCODE? What's an IDE? Why would you need that?
@karpathy@nummanali Hi! I am what you're looking for.
TUI kanban board for coding agents.
Every task gets an agent. Every task gets a worktree.
Control the whole thing from a Claude over CLI or deploy it to a cloud server and run it over SSH.
Get your own AI agent team with remote @taskyoudev agents and a local Claude 'general manager':
Open Claude Code and run:
/plugin marketplace add taskyou/taskyou-os
/plugin install taskyou-os
/taskyou-os-launch
It walks you through everything from there.
Each @taskyoudev project (marketing, sales, development, etc.) has its own GitHub repo.
3. Linear for agent-to-human interaction and handoff. When taskyou agents finish a task, the general manager reviews and, if approved, merges the PR.