Arbor
Fully native app for agentic coding
Free Coding Desktop Open Source
Overview
Arbor is a Rust-powered native workspace for issue-driven agentic coding workflows. It consolidates issue tracking, terminal sessions, code review, and AI agent monitoring into a single coordinated interface. Create worktrees directly from GitHub and GitLab issues, run embedded terminal sessions with persistent state across restarts, inspect PRs with side-by-side diffs, and track live agent activity for Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode. Features a shared daemon architecture supporting desktop, web UI, CLI, and MCP server, with remote access via HTTP dashboard and SSH/mosh connectivity.
Architecture: Apple Silicon, Intel
Key Features
- Issue-driven worktree creation from GitHub and GitLab
- Embedded terminal sessions with persistent state across restarts
- PR inspection with side-by-side diffs
- Live agent activity tracking for Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode
- Shared daemon supporting desktop, web UI, CLI, and MCP server
- Remote daemon with HTTP dashboard and SSH/mosh connectivity
- Theme customization and repo automation via arbor.toml
- Installable via Homebrew