17 comments

  • Treegarden 2 minutes ago

    I tested it, history feature is per agent session, a cumulative history of all my agents would be nice.

  • fxwin 3 minutes ago

    Tried exploring a small project i built with CC, but i don't see anything in the tree/terrain view (The edits/reads/writes do show up in the timeline). The project itself doesn't exist on my drive anymore, is that a requirement?

  • cududa an hour ago

    This is really cool! I’m becoming convinced the optimal UI to engage with agents, long term is going to be something spatial. No idea shape that even takes, though I really feel what you’ve made might be Xerox PARC days in terms of metaphor maturity, but there’s some real new seeds of “obvious in retrospect” ideas here. Thanks for conceiving of and building this!

    • cosmtrek an hour ago

      Thanks for your thought!

  • thunfischtoast 24 minutes ago

    Haven't tried it yet, but I think we need something in that direction. The terminal "Read file: xyz" mentions are not really followable. It would be nice to easily see where the LLM is taking info from.

  • bakwan44 19 minutes ago

    That's great but im not sure what the use cases are. Did you have something in mind when building this to help the conception process ? I dont feel like i need to know what the agent did, never opened the session json. But there could be gold in there perhaps.

  • pshc 24 minutes ago

    Very glad to see this, I've been dreaming about spatial representations for code for a long time.

  • khalic 32 minutes ago

    I know I sound childish, but I'm very excited to see our UIs catching up to sci-fi movies. Very cool work, I'll check it out today

  • rcarmo an hour ago

    Very nice, but needs pi.dev / rcarmo/piclaw support :)

    • cosmtrek an hour ago

      Thanks, added to my backlog~

  • altmanaltman 16 minutes ago

    This reminds me of that community epsiode where they get the VR system and the dean has to walk through a maze, climb up several things so that they can go to a filing cabinet and then retrive a file. Yes, its cool to see and watch but it seems to be adding more friction than reducing it. Like who is going to spend that much time watching what their agents did when there are far quicker and efficient ways of scanning through changes and organizing code with better ergonomics?

  • alentodorov 12 minutes ago

    amazing!

  • daneel_w 25 minutes ago

    Completely unrelated, but the name and the visual similarities triggered a memory for me: https://amiga.abime.net/games/view/mind-walker#screenshots

    • totetsu 12 minutes ago

      This would have been a better aesthetic by far.

  • soupspaces an hour ago

    Sort of like gource?

  • andai 2 hours ago

    Nice. Ask your slopservant to make a video, please.