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Emdash: An open-source desktop app for running multiple coding agents in parallel

By

Garry Tan

13d ago· 5 min readenProduct

Summary

Emdash is an open-source desktop application that serves as a provider-agnostic hub for running multiple coding agents in parallel. It allows developers to use over 28 different coding agent providers, manage sessions, review diffs, and convert issues from platforms like Linear, Asana, and GitHub into pull requests. The app supports running agents on remote machines via SSH and provides isolated worktrees for parallel execution.

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One app, every coding agent.
Emdash is a provider-agnostic desktop app to run agents in parallel and turn issues into PRs.
Run multiple agents in parallel with isolated worktrees
Use any of 28+ coding agent providers
Pass issues from Linear, Asana, Featurebase, GitHub, …
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Emdash is an open-source desktop app for running multiple coding agents in parallel; one place to monitor sessions, review diffs, and turn issues into PRs.

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