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The agent fleet that survives a reboot.

Fan out one prompt into N isolated agents — each in its own git worktree — review their work hunk by hunk, and walk away: after a quit, crash, or full OS reboot, your agents come back mid-conversation. A native Windows terminal for Claude Code, Codex CLI, and Gemini CLI, with verified sender identity, human approval gates, and a real browser agents can drive.

Windows 10/11 Latest release Downloads License: MIT Stars

Windows has no native tmux. Without WSL there was no clean way to run several AI coding agents at once. wmux is a native Windows multiplexer + browser automation + MCP server, purpose-built so your agents read the terminal, drive a real browser, and run in parallel — all in one window.


⚡ Install in 30 seconds

winget install openwong2kim.wmux

or choco install wmux  ·  or download Setup.exe  ·  winget/choco avoid the SmartScreen prompt (why?)


Related MCP server: Unterm

🤔 Why wmux?

🧵 One prompt → N agents → merge the best

Fan out a prompt into up to 8 tasks, each in an isolated git worktree with its own agent pane and a private mission channel. Review each task's diff side by side, adopt hunks all-or-nothing, then close it or open a PR in one click — leftovers land in a cleanup list, never as mystery folders.

🪟 Many agents, one window

Split panes + workspaces. Claude on the left, Codex on the right, Gemini running tests below — simultaneously.

🤝 Agents coordinate, not just coexist

Agent-to-agent messaging + task delegation, plus channels — Slack-style rooms several agents read, post, and get @-mentioned into. An execute approval gate stops any agent running code in your workspace without your OK. This is the multi-agent moat.

🌐 Agents drive a real browser

Built-in Chrome over CDP. Say "search Google for this" and your agent actually clicks, types, and screenshots. Works with React inputs and CJK text.

🧭 Fleet View cockpit

Ctrl+Shift+A — every agent across every workspace in an always-on side panel (other panes stay live), blocked ones floated to the top with a live activity line. Clear every stuck approval from one inbox; click any card to jump straight there.

🔔 Knows when an agent finishes

Desktop notification + taskbar flash on completion. Flags rm -rf, git push --force, DROP TABLE for your approval.

💾 Survives quit, crash & reboot

A tmux-style daemon owns every PTY. Reopen and your sessions are still running — processes and all. A pane declared in wmux.json is supervised like an init system — auto-restarted across crashes and reboots (the app relaunches at login), resuming the exact Claude conversation it was on.

🤖 Zero-config MCP

Launch wmux and Claude Code just works — browser + terminal tools register automatically.


✨ Highlights

  • 🧵 Task fan-out & harvest — one prompt → N worktree-isolated tasks (idempotent, per-task compensation) · side-by-side diff with hunk adoption (all-or-nothing git apply) · close / one-click PR / cleanup list · mission channels record every decision

  • 🤝 A2A multi-agent — agents message + delegate tasks by pane, gated by a per-pane execute approval, with a pollable task inbox + symmetric reply

  • 💬 Channels — Slack-style rooms agents read, post, and get @-mentioned into · server-verified sender · durable per-agent inbox · wmux channel CLI · operators can self-join private agent rooms (audited)

  • 🤖 Agent supervision — declare a pane in wmux.json (trust-gated) and the daemon keeps it alive: restart policy, backoff, reboot survival

  • 🖥️ ConPTY + xterm.js WebGL rendering · 999K-line scrollback · Unicode 11 (correct CJK / emoji)

  • ⌨️ Tmux-style prefix (Ctrl+B + key, 13 actions) · floating pane (Ctrl+`) · scroll bookmarks

  • 🔀 Multiview — several workspaces side by side · layout templates · drag-to-reorder sidebar

  • 🧩 Plugin host — sandboxed iframe plugins with an explicit permission model

  • 🛡️ Token-authed IPC, SSRF guard, PTY input sanitization, randomized CDP port, Electron Fuses

  • 🎨 Catppuccin Mocha · Monochrome · Sandstone  ·  🌏 23 locales scaffolded — English & 한국어 complete, 日本語 / 中文 in progress — translations welcome

💡 Tip: point Claude Code at the MCP tools (browser_open, terminal_read, pane_list, a2a_task_send, channel_post) or script the wmux CLI (wmux send / read-screen / list-panes / wmux channel post) to orchestrate panes programmatically.


Key

Action

Key

Action

Ctrl+D

Split right

Ctrl+Shift+D

Split down

Ctrl+T / Ctrl+W

New / close tab

Ctrl+N

New workspace

Ctrl+1~9

Switch workspace

Ctrl+click

Add to multiview

Ctrl+Shift+A

Fleet View

Ctrl+Shift+L

Open browser

Ctrl+B → key

Prefix mode (13 actions)

Ctrl+`

Floating pane

Ctrl+K

Command palette

Ctrl+I

Notifications

Ctrl+F

Search (regex)

Ctrl+M

Scroll bookmark

Ctrl+Shift+X

Vi copy mode

Ctrl+,

Settings

Right-click

Smart copy / paste / link menu

F12

Browser DevTools

Terminal — xterm.js + WebGL, ConPTY native PTY, Unicode 11 width tables, split panes, tabs, floating pane, smart right-click (selection→copy / empty→paste / link menu), scroll bookmarks, Vi copy mode, regex search, 999K scrollback with disk persistence, shell integration (OSC 133) for semantic command boundaries (Constrained Language Mode safe).

Keybindings — Tmux-style prefix mode (Ctrl+B, 13 default actions), fully customizable, reset-to-defaults.

Workspaces — drag-and-drop sidebar, Ctrl+1~9 quick switch, multiview, layout templates, full session persistence (layout / tabs / cwd / scrollback), Fleet View cockpit.

Browser + CDP — built-in panel (Ctrl+Shift+L), nav bar / DevTools / back-forward, element Inspector (hover-highlight, click-to-copy LLM context), full automation: click / fill / type / screenshot / JS eval / key press.

Notifications — output-throughput activity detection (not pattern matching, works with any agent), taskbar flash + Windows toasts, process-exit alerts, notification panel (Ctrl+I), Web Audio cues.

Agent detection — Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Aider, OpenCode, GitHub Copilot CLI. Detects start → activates monitoring, warns on critical actions.

Task journey (fan-out → diff → PR) — spawn up to 8 WorkTask missions from one prompt, each with a dedicated git worktree on a fresh wtask/* branch, its own task workspace, a private mission channel, and a file-backed initial prompt. Idempotency-keyed end to end; per-task failures compensate individually, and worktrees are preserved — never force-deleted. Harvest through a diff surface (file tree, unified diff, per-hunk checkboxes; adoption is a single all-or-nothing git apply gated by a target snapshot so the target is fully changed or fully untouched), comment straight into the mission channel, then close the task (the worktree is removed only after a clean check — dirty output is preserved and the close is held) or open a PR with one click (gh-gated, idempotent re-entry). A palette cleanup list scans the worktree root for leftovers, and missions show up in the sidebar and fleet panel.

Multi-agent (A2A) — agent-to-agent messaging + task delegation addressed by pane/surface, same-workspace and cross-workspace. Per-pane execute approval gate (a remote agent can't spawn a bypassPermissions worker in your workspace without your approval). Symmetric reply (a reply returns to the exact pane that asked), pollable task inbox on the EventBus, broadcast, and a unified approval inbox in Fleet View.

Channels — Slack-style rooms for a workspace's agents: create / join / invite / post / read / archive, each message carrying a server-verified sender — shown as the sender's pane identity chip plus a per-workspace color badge, so you can tell agents apart at a glance. A durable per-member inbox (unread + @-mention counts, survives reboot), a human-readable right-side dock, and a headless wmux channel CLI (unread / read / post / ack / join / list) so a nudged agent can catch up and reply.

Supervision & wmux.json — declare panes/agents in a trust-gated wmux.json (auto-layout + custom commands). The daemon supervises declared agent panes like an init system: restart policy with backoff across process exits, daemon restarts, and full reboots, with a runaway-crash guard — and it resumes the exact agent conversation on restart, not a fresh shell.

Plugins — sandboxed iframe plugin host with a bridge + explicit permission model and pane decorations.

Daemon — background session management (survives app restart), scrollback dump + auto-recovery, Windows startup registration (relaunches at login after reboot), dead-session TTL reaping.

MCP toolsbrowser_* (open / navigate / screenshot / snapshot / click / fill / type / evaluate / press_key), terminal_read / terminal_read_events (OSC 133) / terminal_send / terminal_send_key, workspace_list / surface_list / surface_new / pane_list / pane_split / pane_close / pane_focus, channel_* (create / post / read / ack / invite / join / list), a2a_* agent-to-agent + task delegation, company_a2a_*, wmux_events_poll / wmux_search_panes. Every browser tool takes a surfaceId so each session drives its own browser.

Electron Main          Renderer (React 19 + Zustand)     Daemon (standalone)
├── PTYManager         ├── PaneContainer (split tree)     ├── DaemonSessionManager
├── PTYBridge          ├── Terminal (xterm + WebGL)       ├── RingBuffer (scrollback)
├── AgentDetector      ├── BrowserPanel (CDP + Inspector) ├── StateWriter (suspend/resume)
├── SessionManager     ├── NotificationPanel              ├── ProcessMonitor
├── PipeServer (RPC)   ├── SettingsPanel                  ├── Watchdog (memory pressure)
├── McpRegistrar       └── Multiview / Fleet View grid    └── DaemonPipeServer (RPC)
├── DaemonClient
├── AutoUpdater                MCP Server (stdio)
└── ToastManager       ├── PlaywrightEngine (CDP, fast-fail)
                       ├── CDP RPC fallback
                       └── Claude Code ⇄ wmux pipe bridge

Is wmux a tmux port? No — it's a native Windows multiplexer on ConPTY + Electron with tmux-style split panes, prefix keys, and session persistence. No WSL / Cygwin / MSYS2.

Works with Claude Code / Codex / Gemini? Yes. wmux auto-detects them and registers an MCP server so they can drive the browser and read terminal output.

Multiple agents at once? Yes. Each pane is an independent PTY, and agents coordinate over A2A MCP tools — message each other, delegate tasks by pane, reply to the exact pane that asked, and gate any cross-agent code execution behind your approval.

"Windows protected your PC" warning? The installer isn't Authenticode-signed yet (free signing via SignPath.io / SignPath Foundation is being set up), so SmartScreen flags an unknown publisher. It's safe — click More info → Run anyway, or install via winget / Chocolatey to skip the prompt.

Installer blocked with no "Run anyway"? Smart App Control (SAC) on Windows 11 can block unsigned binaries outright. Check with Get-MpComputerStatus | Select-Object SmartAppControlState. SAC uses cloud reputation, so blocks are often transient — retry later, use winget/choco, or build from source (#200).

PowerShell one-liner (downloads the prebuilt Setup.exe, verifies SHA-256, no build tools):

irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/openwong2kim/wmux/main/install.ps1 | iex

🛠️ Build from source

git clone https://github.com/openwong2kim/wmux.git
cd wmux
npm install
npm start          # dev mode
npm run make       # build installer

Requires Node 18+, Python 3.x, and VS Build Tools (C++ workload). WMUX_FROM_SOURCE=1 irm …/install.ps1 | iex auto-installs them.


🙌 Contributors

New here? Grab a good first issue, help translate a locale, or read CONTRIBUTING.md — PRs welcome.

Contributors

Built on xterm.js, node-pty, Electron, and Playwright.

wmux detects AI coding agents for status display only. It does not call AI APIs, capture agent output, or automate agent interactions. You are responsible for complying with your AI provider's Terms of Service.

License

MIT

Keywords: Windows tmux · tmux for Windows · terminal multiplexer · AI agent terminal · agent fleet · git worktree fan-out · cmux alternative · Claude Code Windows · Codex CLI · Gemini CLI · MCP server · Chrome DevTools Protocol · split terminal · multi-agent · browser automation · ConPTY · xterm.js · Electron terminal

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