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- dannyobrienWhat I'm looking for right now is a tool like this that lets more than one person participate in the conversation: right now Claude Code and similar tools are great for working alone, but I'd like to effectively pair-prompt with a partner who can see what's happening, and take turns steering the conversation.Can Rowboat do this? If not, does anybody know a harness that can?
- dr_hoooLook really great! I'm a bit sad that the only way to connect to email is gmail. Is a generic IMAP connector on your roadmap?
- starcalleryisssLooks great. Is there an onboarding/xfer workflow from an existing Claude code harness?I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of time building my wiki, feature plans, retrospectives, client overviews, meta overview, log, skills, commands and the barrier to trying a new command surface or agent is always “will I maintain my edge”.Or am I misunderstanding? Is it that I would just spawn windows to that existing harness and get to harvest additive features/data from rowboat on top?Edit - my typical approach would be to scrape out features from a tool like this to bolt onto my harness, why would I not do that here?
- ActionHankThe growing problem with this and many other AI offerings is the asymmetry of effort.All of them take my notes, meeting transcripts, jira tickets, code, websites, and give me more to read.Then everyone else in the org is doing the same, to give me more to read. At the end of the day there is too much to read.AI is supposed to be reducing toil, but it's just making more.
- _pukI actually was using this quite a lot earlier this year, thanks for this!What I actually ended up doing was regularly pointing Claude at the Rowboat directory. Really useful to have all of this context available as markdown files.I use my own standard format for all context capsules, and had my own branch running with that format hacked in.Being able to describe the format in a plugin style architecture would be awesome.Granola notes silently stopped working when they decided to encrypt the DB, interesting to see you've got your own in there now.Will check it out again.
- sizeroThis is neat, excited to try it. Over the last months I’ve been exclusively using Codex for non-coding tasks. It’s not bad, but there’s much to improve. This seems like a step in the right direction!
- iugtmkbdfil834Super neat; will test. Initial read suggests the memory accretion continues indefinitely. Asking partially since I am still working on a personal way to deal with that as an issue:Any plans for a more opinionated way to handle memory ( but still within user's control )?edit: syntax
- tomCombThis looks great, but let's see if I have this right ...The "Agent Apps" (or whatever we are calling them) from the big vendors are organized around projects/folders, and we attach apps (via plugins) to the projects.This appears to mae the apps (work surfaces) the primary artifact?
- neozinoReally cool, how long did something like this take to build?
- oneandonley1Another wrapper . Guys please build something real, AI cost too much $$ to just keep building things that already exist.
- danteocualesjrlove this. will try this out.
- snootypootthis is the first harness ive been excited to try in a while. looks pretty feature rich and suits most of my needs.
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