HiveTerm coordinates multi-agent terminal stacks
HiveTerm is a desktop terminal workspace for running Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and your local dev stack side by side. It leans on a config-driven hive.yml, built-in MCP coordination, voice input, and per-agent recaps in the sidebar to make multi-agent work less chaotic.
Hot take: this is a genuinely useful abstraction if you already live in agent-heavy terminal workflows, because it solves coordination, visibility, and repeatability instead of just adding another shell UI.
- –Built-in MCP orchestration is the differentiator; spawning sub-agents and sharing output is more interesting than basic split-pane terminal features.
- –The `hive.yml` angle matters because it makes the environment portable across a team, not just useful on one machine.
- –Voice input and sidebar recaps are quality-of-life features that reduce context switching, which is the real pain here.
- –The main risk is niche adoption: this is compelling for power users, but less obvious for people who only run one agent at a time.
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48d ago
2026-05-01
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49d ago
2026-05-01
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