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Superset

The Terminal for Coding Agents

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Download for macOS  •  Documentation  •  Changelog  •  Discord


Why Superset?

Superset is a turbocharged terminal that allows you to run any CLI coding agents along with the tools to 10x your development workflow.

  • Run multiple agents simultaneously without context switching overhead
  • Isolate each task in its own git worktree so agents don't interfere with each other
  • Monitor all your agents from one place and get notified when they need attention
  • Review changes quickly with built-in diff viewer and editor

Wait less, ship more.

Features

Feature Description
Parallel Execution Run 10+ coding agents simultaneously on your machine
Worktree Isolation Each task gets its own branch and working directory
Agent Monitoring Track agent status and get notified when changes are ready
Built-in Diff Viewer Inspect and edit agent changes without leaving the app
Workspace Presets Automate env setup, dependency installation, and more
Universal Compatibility Works with any CLI agent that runs in a terminal
Quick Context Switching Jump between tasks as they need your attention
IDE Integration Open any workspace in your favorite editor with one click

Supported Agents

Superset works with any CLI-based coding agent, including:

Agent Status
Claude Code Fully supported
OpenAI Codex CLI Fully supported
OpenCode Fully supported
Any CLI agent Will work

If it runs in a terminal, it runs on Superset

Requirements

Requirement Details
OS macOS (Windows/Linux untested)
Runtime Bun v1.0+
Version Control Git 2.20+
GitHub CLI gh

Getting Started

Quick Start (Pre-built)

Download Superset for macOS

Build from Source

Click to expand build instructions

1. Clone the repository

git clone https://github.com/superset-sh/superset.git
cd superset

2. Set up environment variables (choose one):

Option A: Full setup

cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env and fill in the values

Option B: Skip env validation (for quick local testing)

export SKIP_ENV_VALIDATION=1

3. Install dependencies and run

bun install
bun run dev

4. Build the desktop app

bun run build
open apps/desktop/release

Keyboard Shortcuts

All shortcuts are customizable via Settings > Keyboard Shortcuts (⌘/). See full documentation.

Workspace Navigation

Shortcut Action
⌘1-9 Switch to workspace 1-9
⌘⌥↑/↓ Previous/next workspace
⌘N New workspace
⌘⇧N Quick create workspace
⌘⇧O Open project

Terminal

Shortcut Action
⌘T New tab
⌘W Close pane/terminal
⌘D Split right
⌘⇧D Split down
⌘K Clear terminal
⌘F Find in terminal
⌘⌥←/→ Previous/next tab
Ctrl+1-9 Open preset 1-9

Layout

Shortcut Action
⌘B Toggle workspaces sidebar
⌘L Toggle changes panel
⌘O Open in external app
⌘⇧C Copy path

Configuration

Configure workspace setup and teardown in .superset/config.json. See full documentation.

{
  "setup": ["./.superset/setup.sh"],
  "teardown": ["./.superset/teardown.sh"]
}
Option Type Description
setup string[] Commands to run when creating a workspace
teardown string[] Commands to run when deleting a workspace

Example setup script

#!/bin/bash
# .superset/setup.sh

# Copy environment variables
cp ../.env .env

# Install dependencies
bun install

# Run any other setup tasks
echo "Workspace ready!"

Scripts have access to environment variables:

  • SUPERSET_WORKSPACE_NAME — Name of the workspace
  • SUPERSET_ROOT_PATH — Path to the main repository

Tech Stack

Electron React TailwindCSS Bun Turborepo Vite Biome Drizzle ORM Neon tRPC

Contributing

We welcome contributions! If you have a suggestion that would make Superset better:

  1. Fork the repository
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b feature/amazing-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -m 'Add amazing feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin feature/amazing-feature)
  5. Open a Pull Request

You can also open issues for bugs or feature requests.

See CONTRIBUTING.md for detailed instructions and code of conduct.

Community

Join the Superset community to get help, share feedback, and connect with other users:

Team

Avi Twitter Kiet Twitter Satya Twitter

License

Distributed under the Apache 2.0 License. See LICENSE.md for more information.