What is Emdash.sh?

Emdash is an open-source agentic development environment and coding agent dashboard for orchestrating coding agents across isolated git worktrees.It runs multiple parallel agents and compares results across providers or multiple model copies to support best-N experimentation.

Built-in file editor, diff view, and commit/push workflows let developers review edits and ship changes without switching tools.Integrations include automatic CLI detection for agent CLIs, connectors for Linear, Jira, and GitHub, and options to route tasks to specific personnel or terminals.

Workspace features include Kanban and status views for running agents, task-level progress tracking, and configurable agent options and terminals.Supports mixing agents and models (Codex, Gemini, Claude, Qwen, etc.

), multi-provider execution, and isolated worktree orchestration for reproducible agent runs.

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Emdash.sh's key features

  • Orchestrates coding agents across isolated git worktrees for reproducible agent runs
  • Runs multiple parallel agents and compares results across providers or model copies (best-N experimentation)
  • Built-in file editor, diff view, and commit/push workflows for reviewing edits and shipping changes
  • Integrations with automatic CLI detection and connectors for Linear, Jira, and GitHub, plus routing tasks to specific personnel or terminals
  • Supports mixing agents and models (Codex, Gemini, Claude, Qwen, etc.) and multi-provider execution

Emdash.sh use cases

  • Coordinate multiple code-generation agents to implement a new feature across isolated git worktrees using emdash to orchestrate parallel agents, compare outputs from multiple models/providers side-by-side, review diffs in the built-in editor, and commit/push the chosen changes to GitHub while automatically creating or updating Linear or Jira tasks
  • Automate large-scale refactors by routing targeted refactoring tasks to specialized agents, using emdash’s multi-model comparison to evaluate suggestions, selecting the safest diff, applying commits across worktrees, and opening linked PRs and issue updates for team review
  • Prototype and evaluate alternative implementation approaches by spinning up parallel agents with different models/providers, use emdash’s diff and comparison workflows to pick the best solution, push the final code and maintain traceable task routing and tracking in Linear, Jira, or GitHub

Who is it for?

  • Software engineers
  • Engineering teams
  • Developer platform engineers
  • Mlops engineers
  • Open-source maintainers

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