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Just wanted to leave a comment saying how blown away I am by this project. 🙌
I've been trying out various AI coding agents lately, and honestly I never thought about the problem IM.codes is solving — that the agent keeps running in the terminal but there's no good way to manage it when you're away from your desk. Everyone else seems to be building better IDEs or chat UIs, but nobody was thinking about the coordination layer between agents. The fact that this project even exists is pretty mind-blowing.
A few things that really impressed me:
Cross-agent neutrality — I didn't realize how fragmented the ecosystem was until I saw IM.codes supporting Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Qwen, OpenClaw all in one place. That must have been incredibly hard to build.
Shared memory — The idea that completed work can become reusable context across different agents is something I would never have thought of but is so useful.
P2P audit — Letting multiple models review each other's work before implementation is genuinely clever.
Apple Watch support — Honestly, the fact that someone thought about monitoring agents from a smartwatch made me smile. That level of care is rare.
This is the kind of project that makes me feel like I still have a lot to learn. Thank you for open-sourcing it and for putting so much thought into it. Looking forward to seeing where it goes! 🚀
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Just wanted to leave a comment saying how blown away I am by this project. 🙌
I've been trying out various AI coding agents lately, and honestly I never thought about the problem IM.codes is solving — that the agent keeps running in the terminal but there's no good way to manage it when you're away from your desk. Everyone else seems to be building better IDEs or chat UIs, but nobody was thinking about the coordination layer between agents. The fact that this project even exists is pretty mind-blowing.
A few things that really impressed me:
This is the kind of project that makes me feel like I still have a lot to learn. Thank you for open-sourcing it and for putting so much thought into it. Looking forward to seeing where it goes! 🚀
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