Arc Browser + Agents IDE
Built-in browser bridge lets agents click DOM elements directly from the terminal pane.
Exort is a coding agent for embedded devices
Embedded workspace with AI agent when PlatformIO and Arduino IDE already exist.
Embedded developers, Arduino/ESP32 hobbyists, firmware engineers
PlatformIO · Arduino IDE · Cursor
Built-in browser bridge lets agents click DOM elements directly from the terminal pane.
Yet another AI IDE when Cursor and Zed already own this space.
If you use Claude Code this is the kind of ergonomic tooling you didn’t know you wanted: it auto-discovers every session, groups them into workspaces, and surfaces 4-pane embedded terminals alongside per-workspace docs, kanban, templates and a costs dashboard. It’s local-first and runs via npx, which keeps your data in your browser, but the scope is narrowly tied to Claude and real terminal emulation requires native build tools (node-pty).
Real-time WYSIWYG diffs for agent edits beat terminal-based coding any day.
Git worktree isolation keeps agents from stepping on each other's changes.
It wires Claude Code hooks and a passive tailer for Codex session files into a tiny floating pet window that reports agent states (Thinking, Working, Waiting, Done, Error) and live context/token counts. The local status.json approach keeps data on your machine and the sticker packs give it actual charm, but it's a narrowly useful desktop companion — multi-session or dashboard support would make it materially more powerful.