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    Vibe Kanban

    Vibe Kanban

    Get 10X more out of Claude Code, Codex or any coding agent

    Vibe Kanban is an open-source, self-hosted orchestration and workflow platform designed to help developers manage and coordinate the work of AI coding agents using a visual Kanban-style interface rather than juggling terminals and logs. As AI agents such as Claude Code, Gemini CLI, Codex, and others are increasingly used to generate and update code autonomously, developers often end up spending more time monitoring and sequencing these agents than writing or reviewing meaningful work. Vibe Kanban tackles this by enabling users to define tasks as cards on a board, assign those tasks to one or more coding agents, and then track progress and outcomes as each agent executes in the background with its own isolated workspace. ...
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