[FEEL FREE TO DOWNLOAD AND ENJOY IT -> GIVE ME A STAR on GIT IF YOU DO!] CCC — Command Center for Claude : An open-source local Kanban for parallel Claude Code sessions on macOS. If you’ve ever lost track of a Claude session because you started it in the wrong window, or had two parallel sessions clobber each other’s commits, this is for you. I’ve been running 30–50 sessions in parallel for months to ship two products, and every other orchestrator I tried fell apart the moment I dropped into a terminal. CCC fixes the things that actually break in production: 🪟 Sees every Claude session on your Mac, not just ones launched through the dashboard. Other tools only see what you started through them. Open a terminal and type claude ? Invisible. CCC reads Claude Code’s own on-disk state, so it sees terminal sessions, headless ones, and dashboard-spawned — all on the same board. Including the ones you thought you lost. 🔁 GitHub issues sync. New issues show up as cards. One click spawns a headless Claude attached to the issue. Cards move Working → Review → In Testing automatically as the agent ships. 🌳 Worktree support for solo devs working in parallel. When I’m shipping 5 features at once, the kanban tracks which session is on which branch, with PR badges and commit/push state. 👀 List view = no need to babysit individual sessions. State of every session at a glance. Intervene only when something needs you. 🤝 Sessions know about each other. They can spawn new sessions, ask each other questions, and coordinate who commits first. No more clobbered commits when 5 parallel sessions land on main . 📝 Per-card glance: first message, last message, and a DID / INSIGHT / NEXT STEP summary auto-extracted from each turn. Triage 20 sessions in 2 minutes without reading transcripts. MIT, Python 3 stdlib, macOS only. Two-line install. Not affiliated with Anthropic — community-built. 🔗 Repo: https://github.com/amirfish1/claude-command-center 🎬 2-min demo: https://youtu.be/_WRf0hH6yhg If you’ve tried other Claude Code orchestrators and bounced off, I’d love to hear what was missing submitted by /u/Mediocre-Thing7641
Originally posted by u/Mediocre-Thing7641 on r/ClaudeCode
