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I’ve been using Claude Code + Gemini CLI across multiple tasks simultaneously and honestly the hardest part wasn’t the coding — it was keeping track of WTF each agent was doing. Is Claude waiting for my answer? Did Gemini finish 10 minutes ago and I didn’t notice? Which branch was that refactor on again? So I built KanVibe. It’s a Kanban board, but specifically designed for AI coding agent workflows. The key difference from Linear/Jira/whatever: it hooks directly into your agents and moves tasks automatically. Here’s how it works in practice:

  • Claude Code starts working on your prompt → task moves to PROGRESS
  • Claude asks you a question (AskUser) → task moves to PENDING ← this is the one you need to act on
  • Claude finishes → REVIEW
  • Same thing for Gemini CLI, OpenCode, and partially Codex CLI The hooks auto-install when you register a project. No config file editing. But honestly the thing that made me actually use it every day is the full workflow: Create a task with a branch name KanVibe auto-creates a git worktree + tmux/zellij session for that branch Agent works in the isolated worktree I get browser notifications when the agent needs my input or finishes I review the diff right in the UI (GitHub-style, Monaco Editor) Mark done → worktree, branch, terminal session all cleaned up The browser terminal is also built in — xterm.js over WebSocket, supports tmux and zellij, even SSH remotes from your ~/.ssh/config. Nerd Fonts render correctly too. To be clear about what this is NOT:
  • Not a general PM tool. This is specifically for AI agent task tracking.
  • Codex CLI support is partial (only catches completion, not start/pending)
  • You need to be terminal-comfortable. Setup is kanvibe.sh start which handles Docker/Postgres/migrations/build, but there’s no GUI installer. Stack is Next.js + React 19 + TypeORM + PostgreSQL if anyone’s curious. Supports en/ko/zh. GitHub: https://github.com/rookedsysc/kanvibe I’d genuinely appreciate feedback. Been using this daily for my own multi-agent workflow and it’s completely changed how I manage parallel tasks, but I’m biased obviously. submitted by /u/Ashamed-Action3944

Originally posted by u/Ashamed-Action3944 on r/ClaudeCode