ntm and useful_tmux_commands

NTM provides the primary agent coordination framework with TUI command palette and multi-AI support, while useful_tmux_commands serves as a supplementary toolkit of reusable tmux session management utilities that NTM likely depends on or complements.

ntm
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useful_tmux_commands
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Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 10/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 21/25
Maintenance 10/25
Adoption 5/25
Maturity 13/25
Community 12/25
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About ntm

Dicklesworthstone/ntm

Named Tmux Manager: spawn, tile, and coordinate multiple AI coding agents (Claude, Codex, Gemini) across tmux panes with a TUI command palette

Managing multiple AI coding agents for software development can be complex; this tool simplifies that by allowing you to spawn, monitor, and coordinate them within named Tmux sessions. You input tasks and get back coordinated agent responses, code changes, and project insights. This is for software developers, lead engineers, or engineering managers who work with AI coding assistants.

AI-assisted-development software-engineering developer-tools team-coordination project-management

About useful_tmux_commands

Dicklesworthstone/useful_tmux_commands

Tmux session management toolkit for spawning and coordinating multiple AI coding agents across tiled panes

This toolkit helps software developers efficiently manage multiple AI coding agents like Claude, Codex, and Gemini within a single terminal interface. It takes your commands and distributes them to selected AI agents, providing organized outputs and persistent sessions. Developers who use AI assistants for coding, testing, and architecture will find this useful for streamlining their workflow.

AI-assisted development software engineering developer tools multi-agent orchestration terminal productivity

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