I was building Codehydra because since I started using coding agents, my workflow changed dramatically.
I mostly run multiple sessions at once and I am mostly reviewing and testing the changes.
The context switching and keeping track of my running tasks got very demanding.
Thats why I built Codehydra, it easily helps to keep track of my sessions and notifies me, which session need attention.
It also allows me to automate the integrated VSCode in a way that it immediately presents the results when done with a task, so as soon as I switch to the session, I can immediately start the review/testing and see what was done.
By using git worktrees I can test/review all changes in isolation.
Happy to answer questions and hear feedback. And also curious to hear what workflows/tools others would use this for.
stefanhoelzl•1h ago
The context switching and keeping track of my running tasks got very demanding. Thats why I built Codehydra, it easily helps to keep track of my sessions and notifies me, which session need attention. It also allows me to automate the integrated VSCode in a way that it immediately presents the results when done with a task, so as soon as I switch to the session, I can immediately start the review/testing and see what was done. By using git worktrees I can test/review all changes in isolation.
Happy to answer questions and hear feedback. And also curious to hear what workflows/tools others would use this for.