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I've tried to build what I believe claude code to be missing.

While it isn't perfect, this is the clear next step for claude code.

The 2 most important features of this project are: 1. The UI with parralel session management tor resume any session 2. Checkpointing: the ability to undo claude's changes.

Where I see this going:

I can imagine this turning into the best MCP server client in the world. It has everything needed for it: full permissions to your computer and a prebuilt agent (that's really really good).

All that's remaining is a nice UI to manage and explore mcp servers in.

I'd love to build this myself and make it into a product, but I (can't believe I'm saying this) am going to lock into my 9-5 for the foreseeable future and this project deserves to be OSS.

I can't wait to see where this goes!


Cloud Code is a free Mac OS that gives Claude Code a UI.

The most important features of this app are:

- local checkpointing (to undo changes)

- Parallel runs

- General Computer Use UI

This app uses your claude code account on your local computer so you can use any of the same /commands and mcp servers you would typically use.

Also we have a nice ui for file search and system message changes so that you can broaden your use-cases of claude code more easily.

I'm an indie dev working on this project with a full time job so focusing on what people want is extremely important. I'm looking for feedback and any other feature requests that you wish Claude code had natively!


Cloud Code is a free Mac OS that gives Claude Code a UI.

The most important features of this app are:

- local checkpointing (to undo changes)

- Parallel runs

- General Computer Use UI

This app uses your claude code account on your local computer so you can use any of the same /commands and mcp servers you would typically use.

Also we have a nice ui for file search and system message changes so that you can broaden your use-cases of claude code more easily.

I'm an indie dev working on this project with a full time job so focusing on what people want is extremely important. I'm looking for feedback and any other feature requests that you wish Claude code had natively!


Releasing Parallel Execution of Claude Code!!

It's been super fun playing around with this and now I'm building out a UI for it.

(think claude squad (https://github.com/smtg-ai/claude-squad) in the cloud)


Claude Code is now available to script and use as a deployed API for modifying Github Repos!

It works like this: input the repo you want to edit, the changes you want to make, and your anthropic/github keys.

Then we clone your repo into a VM, use claude code to modify it with your prompt, and push the changes!

You can easily change the branch so you don't mess up anything in prod and even use our 'templates' to script claude code with multiple messages to run sequentially so you can run workflows such as 'plan and execute' or automatically invoke an 'auto documentation' version of claude code.

view the UI version of this api here: https://cloudcoding.ai/chat

We're really excited about what this release enables and are looking forward to all the apps this gets integrated into!

Some cool use cases we're looking forward to seeing are slack and text messages bots so you can text with your repos!


You can use this in the cloud through a nice UI in https://cloudcoding.ai/chat


https://cloudcoding.ai/ is a way to use a similar claude code sdk in the cloud!


Cloud Coding is a way to use Claude Code in a VM Sandbox.

The key feature of it is "templates" which allows you to script Claude Code to preform a sequence of prompts such as: - prompt 1: write a plan - prompt 2: implement the plan

This is extremely powerful and is what most "agent" apps consist of

From using the app everyday myself (mostly to build the site/coding agent), I've gotten better results than codex and at a much cheaper cost. I can more easily predict how much a run will cost because i control the workflow claude goes through.

The roadmap for this product isn't exactly clear so I'm looking for user feedback. The roadmap has 2 options:

1. I can compete head on with codex as a friendly UI general purpose coding agent.

or

2. I could have it be made for workflows, an API, MCP, and integrations such as triggering a template to run whenever a user commits to a repo with the template being a series of steps telling claude code to either create/run tests, lint, write docs, etc.

This 2nd option allows for use cases such as automatic documentation, tests, and code smells

Because of the need for user feedback, I'm giving each new user $5.00 of free credits (with no credit card needed) to easily try it out!

Let me know what you guys think and I'm open to all feedback!


Thank you for all your feedback, I made a new video which is more straight forward here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUTlF-KPEcw

Cloud Coding is a way to use claude code in a VM Sandbox.

The key feature of it is that you can script claude code to preform a sequence of prompts such as: - prompt 1: write a plan - prompt 2: implement the plan

This is extremely powerful and is what most "agents" apps are.

From using it everyday myself (mostly to build the site/coding agent), I've gotten better results than codex and at a much cheaper cost. I can more easily predict how much a run will cost because i control the workflow claude goes through.

The roadmap for this product isn't exactly clear:

I can compete head on with codex as a friendly UI general purpose coding agent or I could have it be made for workflows and integrations such as being triggering a template whenever a user commits to a repo with the template being a series of steps telling claude code to either create/run tests, lint, write docs, etc.

There's a huge range of possibilities so I'm looking for early users' feedback. This is why i've given each new user $5.00 of free credits to easily try it out!

Let me know what you guys think and I'm open to all feedback!


I added a youtube video explaining everything here https://youtu.be/_Tk2fnUF-Xc

While it's true the app requires access to your repos, many apps do and there's really no way around it unfortunately.


You could point to a landing page, describing the service, anything.


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