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Conductor is Mac-only so I rebuilt it for Windows and Linux, then used it to build itself. It's open source.
Hey all. Bit of a long one, sorry.
So I'm on Windows. Conductor is Mac only. I got tired of waiting for that to change and just rebuilt the thing myself.
And yeah, it started as a Conductor clone, I'm not going to pretend otherwise. If you've used Conductor you'll recognise the layout about half a second after opening it.
The part I think is actually fun though: I've been using it to build itself for the last four weeks. 132 commits, 79 merged PRs, 50 releases since July 17th. Agents wrote the code, I read every diff before it merged. The video is the app reviewing a branch that one of its own agents wrote, which still feels slightly weird to say out loud.
Anyway. Everything below is in there because it annoyed me while I was doing that, and honestly that list is the only reason I'm posting.
- It runs on Windows and Linux.
- It's open source, AGPLv3. No workspace cap, no paid tier, no account, nothing to buy, no upgrade button anywhere. If you want it to work differently, fork it.
- There's a ring next to the composer showing how much of your subscription you've burned through. I put that in after about the third time four parallel agents ate my weekly limit by Wednesday afternoon. Now I can check before I start them instead of finding out when everything stops.
- Every session, branch and project gets a written progress summary. Not a diff stat, an actual little brief: what this branch is doing, what changed last, what's still outstanding. This is the one I missed most back when I was running six terminal tabs, because the real problem was never the model being bad, it was that I genuinely could not tell you what any of them had been doing for the last twenty minutes.
- Every workspace has a status icon. Working, done and unread, waiting on you, merged. Sounds trivial, but finding the one agent that's been sat there blocked on a question for fifteen minutes used to be a whole thing.
- You can mix harnesses. Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode and Kimi. Two sessions can share a workspace so one writes and the other reviews the same branch, and when my Claude usage is running low I just hand the branch over to Codex without leaving the worktree.
- It'll rewrite your prompt before sending if you want it to. Off by default. I turn it on for the lazy one-liners I'd otherwise have to type out twice.
- Kimi K2.7 is wired in for the boring mechanical runs where I don't want to spend Claude usage.
- And SSH. Point it at a remote box and the workspaces just live there, terminals and diffs and run scripts all behaving the same as local.
That's about it. Mostly I want to know whether any of this is useful to anyone other than me, or whether I've spent a month building something only I want 😅. And if you're on Windows and it falls over on your setup, please tell me, that's the one I actually care about.
Cheers!
Site and Windows install: https://maestro-build.com/windows
Build a Conductor Build alternative for Windows users
Manage 10+ coding agent sessions simultaneously in a user-friendly UI!
I use Conductor daily, but I got annoyed of the 5-tab limit, since I'm generally managing 10-20 sessions at once across multiple projects. So I replicated Conductor and added several features that I personally found helpful.
Conductor currently is only available for Mac users, but Maestro is available on Mac, Windows, and Linux!
Guess the US is firing missiles at cargo ships now...
polyfeed.up.railway.appSomeone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it
Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it
Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it
Do you guys think someone knows something about the Anthropic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands dollars worth of shares.
Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it
Someone punched through the order book 33% after Anthropic deal announced, market completely faded it
Do you guys think someone knows something about the Antrhopic IPO? 33% through the order book would be several tens of thousands worth of shares.
Fed decision 2% less likely to be No change after Hammack says 'some number' of rate hikes may be needed
Fed decision 2% less likely to be No change after Hammack says 'some number' of rate hikes may be needed
Fed decision 2% less likely to be No change after Hammack says 'some number' of rate hikes may be needed
Fed decision 2% less likely to be No change after Hammack says 'som number' of rate hikes may be needed
[OC] Whoever put these two types of mangos next to each other belongs in the deepest depths of hell
Perfect example of post-news volatility
Market immediately reacted to the headline, lowering the probability of high inflation in China. But for the following 2 hours, the market seemed to disagree on how much the headline matters.