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.
