Every session, grouped by repo
Claude Code and Codex sessions, gathered into the repos they belong to, each with its current live status. No more hunting folder by folder.
Agent UI is a macOS desktop widget for intertwine. Every Claude Code and Codex session you have running, grouped by repo, with live status, usage, and cost — and one click to bring any of them back.
Claude Code and Codex sessions, gathered into the repos they belong to, each with its current live status. No more hunting folder by folder.
A glance tells you what's running. The widget sorts every session into three states by color.
Click a session to reopen it in a fresh terminal window — Ghostty, falling back to Terminal or iTerm — restored exactly as you left it.
Back after a reboot? Bring back everything you had open in one tap. Only sessions you'd closed — it never duplicates one that's already live.
The current 5-hour block, burn rate in tokens/hr and $/hr, a per-tool split, and a 7-day cost sparkline — powered by ccusage. Plus Codex plan usage read straight from Codex's own rate-limit reporting: percent used and a reset countdown.
How full each context is, like Claude's own UI. Exact for Codex, inferred for Claude — so you see what's about to run out before it does.
Machine-spawned sessions — SDK and harness runs — tuck under a collapsible "agent runs" row, so the hundreds of them never bury the work you actually touched.
When you don't need it, shrink the widget to a slim floating badge. It keeps the live count, ready to expand the moment you do.
Agent UI is in early development and ships with an upcoming intertwine release. The CLI is live today — start here — and the widget sits on top of the sessions you're already capturing.