Changed "OpenAI Codex" to "Codex (OpenAI)" in the main documentation index page to match the actual agent name in agent-detector.ts line 76. This is consistent with corrections already made to getting-started.md and features.md. Verified that the agent support list is accurate: - Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode: fully integrated (verified capabilities) - Aider, Gemini CLI, Qwen3 Coder: defined as placeholders for future
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| Maestro | Cross-platform desktop app for orchestrating multiple AI coding agents with a keyboard-first interface. | wand-sparkles |
Maestro hones fractured attention into focused intent.
Maestro is a cross-platform desktop app for orchestrating your fleet of AI agents and projects. It's a high-velocity solution for hackers who are juggling multiple projects in parallel. Designed for power users who live on the keyboard and rarely touch the mouse.
Collaborate with AI to create detailed specification documents, then let Auto Run execute them automatically, each task in a fresh session with clean context. Allowing for long-running unattended sessions, my current record is nearly 24 hours of continuous runtime.
Run multiple agents in parallel with a Linear/Superhuman-level responsive interface. Currently supporting Claude Code, Codex (OpenAI), and OpenCode with plans for additional agentic coding tools (Aider, Gemini CLI, Qwen3 Coder) based on user demand.
