Launch agent workspaces

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Terminals
Terminal, Ghostty, iTerm, Warp, cmux, tmux
Layouts
7, including tabs and automatic
Per pane
An agent CLI or a plain shell
Launch
One window, one click

Choose a terminal layout

A View launches one terminal window prepared as a workspace: your chosen terminal opens with the panes (or tabs) you configured, each running a chosen agent CLI or a plain shell in a chosen directory, with an optional command appended. The window appears wherever you last put one; placement stays yours.

  • Terminals: Terminal, Ghostty, iTerm, Warp, cmux, or tmux.
  • Layouts: side by side, stacked, 2 by 2, 2 by 3, 3 by 2, tabs, or automatic from the pane count.
  • Per pane: any agent or a plain shell, plus its working directory and an optional extra command. A pane whose agent CLI is not on this Mac is skipped and named in the launch result; the rest of the window still opens.

Launch parallel agents

Views exist for the case AgentPeek is built around: several agents working at once. Save a "big feature" View that opens Claude Code in the app repo next to Codex in the API repo, or a review View with an agent on one side and a plain shell on the other. Launch it, and every session appears in the notch as supported activity arrives, with prompts and usage tracked from the first token. It's the multi-pane sibling of Fast Actions, and a recorded shortcut in Settings, then Shortcuts, launches a saved View without opening AgentPeek first.

Questions

A View is a named preset that launches one terminal window as a complete workspace: your chosen terminal app opens with configured panes or tabs, each running an agent CLI like claude or codex, or a plain shell, in the directory you chose, with an optional command appended.
Terminal, Ghostty, iTerm, Warp, cmux, and tmux. Pane layouts cover side by side, stacked, 2 by 2, 2 by 3, 3 by 2, and tabs, or an automatic layout picked from the pane count.
Yes, that is what it is for. Each pane runs its own agent CLI in its own working directory, so one click can start Claude Code in one repo and Codex in another, and every session shows up in AgentPeek as it starts.

Keep your agents in view

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