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Kirodex is the best way to code with AI agents.

12 MB app ~0% CPU at idle ~110 MB RAM Open source · MIT
macOS .dmg · Apple Silicon Windows .exe · x64 Linux .deb · x64 Linux .AppImage · x64

Terminal
$ brew install --cask thabti/tap/kirodex
Light mode Kirodex light mode
Dark mode Kirodex dark mode

Everything you need to ship with AI

Chat, plan, diff, commit, and deploy from one native app. No Electron, no bloat.

Agentic chat

Threaded conversations with AI agents via the Agent Client Protocol. Each thread runs independently with its own context and tools. Message queue lets you type while the agent runs.

Inline diffs

Syntax-highlighted inline and side-by-side diffs powered by Shiki. Review every change before it lands.

Git built in

Branch, stage, commit, push, and pull through native libgit2 bindings. Worktree support isolates each thread.

Integrated terminal

Full PTY terminal with xterm.js. Run commands without leaving the app.

Plan mode

Plan first, build second. Context-aware handoff suggests switching to implement mode before the context window fills up.

Split-screen

View two threads side by side. Drag from the sidebar, use the toolbar button, or press Cmd+\. Draggable divider with focus indicators.

Analytics dashboard

Track coding hours, messages, tokens, tool calls, diff stats, and model usage. Nine chart types with local-only ACID storage.

Multi-window

Open multiple windows with Cmd+N. Each window has its own state, threads, and terminal sessions.

Native and lightweight

12 MB, ~0% CPU at idle, ~110 MB RAM. Built with Tauri and Rust. No Electron.