ai-agent-session-center and clideck

These two tools are competitors, as both aim to provide a real-time, dashboard-based management and visualization solution for multiple AI coding agent CLI sessions, making a choice between them largely dependent on the specific aesthetic and feature preferences of the user.

ai-agent-session-center
51
Established
clideck
47
Emerging
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 16/25
Maturity 12/25
Community 10/25
Maintenance 13/25
Adoption 4/25
Maturity 18/25
Community 12/25
Stars: 43
Forks: 4
Downloads: 2,389
Commits (30d): 0
Language: TypeScript
License:
Stars: 5
Forks: 1
Downloads:
Commits (30d): 0
Language: JavaScript
License: MIT
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About ai-agent-session-center

coding-by-feng/ai-agent-session-center

Real-time dashboard that turns AI coding agent sessions (Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex) into animated 3D robots — with live terminals, prompt history, tool logs, and queuing. Runs on any device.

Embeds hooks into Claude Code, Gemini CLI, and Codex to capture session events via a file-based JSONL queue with 3–17ms end-to-end latency, enabling real-time monitoring without polling. Provides xterm.js terminals with SSH support, file browsing with syntax highlighting, a global prompt queue with drag-and-drop reordering, and persistent SQLite + IndexedDB storage—all accessible on mobile via responsive split-view layouts with draggable dividers.

About clideck

rustykuntz/clideck

A local web dashboard that organizes, mirrors, and manages multiple AI coding CLI sessions in real time with resumable, project-based terminal workspaces.

Each agent runs in a native PTY with OpenTelemetry status signals for work/idle detection—clideck never inspects prompts or output. Autopilot routes agent output verbatim between role-assigned specialists (Programmer, Reviewer, PM) with handoff tracking and loop guards, supporting 8 LLM providers. Mobile pairing via QR scan with E2E AES-256-GCM encryption, plus a plugin API for custom input/output hooks and UI extensions.

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