AgentMonitor and agent-character-dashboard
Both tools provide real-time web dashboards for monitoring multiple Claude Code agents, making them competitors where users would likely choose one over the other based on features like visualization (pixel art vs. standard dashboard) and specific management capabilities (animated characters vs. task templates, session resume, git worktree isolation).
About AgentMonitor
Ericonaldo/AgentMonitor
Web dashboard to run, monitor, and manage multiple Claude Code & Codex agents. Create agents with a cloneable task template. Real-time streaming, task pipelines, session resume, git worktree isolation, and remote access via relay — all from your browser.
It provides automated agent discovery, importing local sessions from `~/.claude/projects/**.jsonl` and `~/.codex/sessions/**.jsonl` with real-time sync. The dashboard supports comprehensive notification channels including Email, WhatsApp via Twilio, Slack webhooks, and an interactive Feishu (Lark) bot. Built with Node.js, TypeScript, and React, it utilizes `node-pty` and `xterm.js` for an integrated web terminal and `OpenCLI` toolchain.
About agent-character-dashboard
mzd-hseokkim/agent-character-dashboard
Real-time multi-agent observability dashboard that visualizes Claude Code sessions as animated pixel art characters
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