Herdr is an open-source terminal-based agent multiplexer that lets users run multiple AI agents simultaneously. It facilitates communication between agents, allowing them to share context and collaborate on tasks. The tool is designed for developers who want to manage complex workflows without leaving the command line. Herdr supports various AI models and provides a unified interface for agent orchestration.
Herdr is exactly the kind of tool I've been waiting for. It turns the terminal into a collaborative workspace where AI agents don't just work alone—they work together. Think about it: one agent can write code, another can review it, a third can test it, all in parallel. This isn't just speed; it's a new way of problem-solving. The terminal, once a lonely place, becomes a hive mind.
What excites me most is the potential for emergent behavior. When agents chat and share context, they might discover solutions no single agent could find. Herdr makes that accessible to anyone comfortable with a command line. It's a glimpse of how we'll work with AI in the future: not as individuals with a single assistant, but as conductors of an orchestra of intelligences. The future is collaborative, and Herdr is its conductor.