How does this compare to <a href="https://github.com/pingdotgg/t3code" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/pingdotgg/t3code</a> or <a href="https://github.com/getpaseo/paseo" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/getpaseo/paseo</a>?<p>Is there a good resource indexing all the coding agent tools / harnesses? Every awesome list I've found so far seems very incomplete, but I'm sure its impossible to keep up.<p>My daily drivers are still:<p>- exe.dev + Shelley + terminal multiplexer (<a href="https://zmx.sh/" rel="nofollow">https://zmx.sh/</a> or tmux) + `codex` CLI
- Conductor.build<p>I would love an open source solution with nice desktop / web / mobile / remote options and notifications, but seems like it could be a while before things settle down and the "winners" emerge?
I’ve been looking for an opensource/self hostable Cursor for the last few weeks. I tried this, OpenHands, Opencode Manager and Paseo.<p>I couldn’t get Proliferate to run on my PC and be controlled on my Mac/iphone. It was frustrating to set up and the docs confusing.<p>Paseo on the other hand was very easy to get working and docs clear. I very highly recommend it as a solution in this space. I am not affiliated at all with this project.
I tried setting up opencode for the server, but it just won't persist my conversations. Hows the mobile/client access on this?
Claude remote works well... for Claude... but I havent seen anything comparable open source.<p>edit: tmux + terminal harness is my current go to
Great question!<p>I also haven't seen comparable remote control functionality in open source tools- even in the closed source world, Codex and Cursor are in my experience the only very stable remote control experiences right now.<p>As for Proliferate, we don't currently support mobile access as a first class feature- we have a beta version available but don't want to release to GA yet as we're trying to match the above Codex / Claude quality and stability bar first.
Does each harness keep its native auth and subscription, or do requests eventually route through you?
why would someone use this tool over Codex? Can't I use Codex with any model?
nope, codex only works with openai models. Proliferate wraps around harnesses (codex, claude code, etc.) so Proliferate would be a strict superset of Codex in that sense.
Friendly ask: get the windows exes codesigned
The open-source route makes a lot of sense here. So excited!
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