AgentGrove: Open-Source Local Workspace to Run Multiple AI Coding Agents in Parallel
A developer has released AgentGrove, a free MIT-licensed local workspace that lets users run multiple AI coding CLI agents — including Claude Code, opencode, and Kimi — simultaneously through a single unified interface. Each conversation is scoped to its own Git worktree, preventing agents from conflicting over a shared codebase. The tool supports prompt queuing, session resumption, a Postgres database editor, a built-in terminal, and a CodeMirror code editor, all within a Rust and SolidJS single-binary backend. Crucially, AgentGrove never handles API keys directly; authentication remains with the user's locally installed CLI tools via small Rust subprocess adapters. The project is publicly available on GitHub, and the developer is inviting community contributions including support for additional AI providers.
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