Developer Builds Multi-AI Agentic IDE in Rust After Frustration With Manual Workflows
A developer has publicly launched Sokudo, a custom-built AI-powered IDE written in Rust and Tauri, after three months of development and a private beta. The tool was created to solve the pain of manually coordinating multiple AI coding assistants — such as Claude and Codex — across separate terminal windows. Sokudo allows users to connect their existing CLI-based AI subscriptions and orchestrate multiple AI agents simultaneously within a single chat interface. The IDE includes built-in features like task management with git worktrees, a wiki engine for codebase mapping, an integrated browser with DOM annotation, SSH management, and a custom Docker engine supporting Mac, Windows, and Linux. The platform is currently available to the public for free during its early access stage at sokudo.dev.
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