

Herdr
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Handle multiple coding agents in real terminals with instant status tracking, persistent sessions that survive disconnects, SSH/mobile reattachment, keyboard and mouse controls, plugin support, and lightweight operation as a Rust binary for enhanced workflows.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source (AGPL-3.0)
Application type
Platforms
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Rust
- Nix Package Manager
- Homebrew
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- Works Offline
- Extensible by Plugins/Extensions
- No Tracking
- Command line interface
- No registration required
- Ad-free
- Tui
- Terminal-based
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What is Herdr?
Run all your coding agents from one terminal, on any box, even over ssh. Each runs in its own real terminal, on a server that keeps it alive when you close the laptop. See blocked, working, and done at a glance, and reattach from your phone.
- Every agent at a glance — blocked, working, done. Real terminal views, not a wrapped interpretation.
- Detach, agents keep running — reattach from any terminal, or over ssh. Sessions survive restarts.
- Agents can use Herdr too — a pure socket API: agents spawn panes, read output, wait on each other.
- Keyboard and mouse, both first-class — tmux-style prefix keys and click, drag, split. Pick per moment, not per tool.
- Plugins — extend panes and workflows.
- One Rust binary, no Electron — runs in whatever terminal you already use.








