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Posted by onecommit 6 hours ago

Show HN: Emdash – Open-source agentic development environment(github.com)
Hey HN! We’re Arne and Raban, the founders of Emdash (https://github.com/generalaction/emdash).

Emdash is an open-source and provider-agnostic desktop app that lets you run multiple coding agents in parallel, each isolated in its own git worktree, either locally or over SSH on a remote machine. We call it an Agentic Development Environment (ADE).

You can see a 1 minute demo here: https://youtu.be/X31nK-zlzKo

We are building Emdash for ourselves. While working on a cap-table management application (think Stripe Atlas + Pulley), we found our development workflow to be messy: lots of terminals, lots of branches, and too much time spent waiting on Codex.

Emdash puts the terminal at the center and makes it easy to run multiple agents at once. Each agent runs as a task in its own git worktree. You can start one or a few agents on the same problem, test, and review.

Emdash works over SSH so you can run agents where your code lives and keep the parallel workflow. You can assign tickets to agents, edit files manually, and review changes.

We also spent time making task startup fast. Each task can be created in a worktree, and creating worktrees on demand was taking 5s+ in some cases. We now keep a small reserve of worktrees in the background and let a new task claim one instantly. That brought task start time down to ~500–1000ms depending on the provider. We also spawn the shell directly and avoid loading the shell environments on startup.

We believe using the providers’ native CLIs is the right approach. It gives you the full capabilities of each agent, always. If a provider starts supporting plan mode, we don't have to add that first.

We support 21 coding agent CLIs today, including Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, Droid, Amp, Codebuff, and more. We auto-detect what you have installed and we’re provider-agnostic by design. If there’s a provider you want that we don’t support yet, we can add it. We believe that in the future, some agents will be better suited for task X and others for task Y. Codex, Claude Code, and Gemini all have fans. We want to be agnostic and enable individuals and teams to freely switch between them.

Beyond orchestration, we try to pull most of the development loop into Emdash. You can review diffs, commit, open PRs, see CI/CD checks, and merge directly from Emdash once checks pass. When starting a task, you can pass issues from Linear, GitHub, and Jira to an agent. We also support convenience variables and lifecycle scripts so it’s easy to allocate ports and test changes.

Emdash is fully open-source and MIT-licensed.

Download for macOS, Linux or Windows (as of yesterday !), or install via Homebrew: brew install --cask emdash.

We’d love your feedback. How does your coding agent development setup look like, especially when working with multiple agents? We would want to learn more about it. Check out our repository here: https://github.com/generalaction/emdash

We’ll be around in the comments — thanks!

69 points | 32 commentspage 2
straydusk 3 hours ago|
Pretty sick. How do you compare yourself with Conductor?
onecommit 3 hours ago|
Conductor is definitely in the same space. Main points of differentiation that I am aware of are that we allow you to connect to remote servers via SSH, natively embed many more coding agents (21) with their full functionality, and are open-source.
thesiti92 4 hours ago||
i'll have to give it a shot, the market needs an open source cursor right now
onecommit 4 hours ago|
great! send all feedback our way :folded_hands:
selridge 4 hours ago||
Looks cool! Thank you for sharing.
ahmadyan 4 hours ago||
Congrats on the launch
leondri17 3 hours ago||
LFG!
redrove 3 hours ago||
Is this another VSCode fork? I can’t tell from the readme.
onecommit 3 hours ago|
Not in its purest sense! We're using the monaco editor for file editor and diffs, but other than that no VScode included. The file editor is really a secondary view inside of Emdash. The focus is on the chat with the coding agent. We'll make this more clear in the readme. Thanks for the feedback!
umairnadeem123 3 hours ago|
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