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parallel-claude

CLI tool to spawn multiple Claude Code agents across repos with iTerm2 integration. Run parallel AI-assisted development workflows by managing multiple independent workers, each with its own git branch and dev server.

Features

  • Parallel Workers - Spawn multiple Claude Code instances working on different tasks simultaneously
  • Automatic Git Setup - Each worker gets its own feature branch with proper naming conventions
  • iTerm2 Integration - Split panes with dev server on the left and Claude Code on the right
  • Port Management - Automatic port assignment to avoid conflicts between workers
  • State Persistence - Track all active workers and resume workflows
  • Private Repo Support - Works with GITHUB_TOKEN for private repositories

Prerequisites

  • macOS with iTerm2 installed
  • Node.js 18+
  • Claude Code CLI installed (npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code)

Installation

# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/saadnvd1/parallel-claude
cd parallel-claude

# Install dependencies and link globally
npm install
npm run link

This makes both parallel-claude and pc commands available globally.

Usage

Spawn a Worker

Create a worker to tackle a specific task:

parallel-claude spawn https://github.com/user/repo -t "Implement dark mode toggle"

This will:

  1. Clone the repo to ~/.parallel-claude/workers/<worker-name>
  2. Create a feature branch (e.g., feat/implement-dark-mode-toggle-swift-fox-0104)
  3. Install dependencies
  4. Open iTerm2 with split panes (dev server + Claude Code)
  5. Automatically send the task to Claude

Spawn Multiple Workers

Run multiple tasks in parallel by passing multiple -t flags:

parallel-claude spawn https://github.com/user/repo \
  -t "Add user authentication" \
  -t "Create dashboard page" \
  -t "Setup database migrations"

Each task gets its own worker with an isolated branch and dev server port.

List Workers

View all active workers:

parallel-claude list
# or
parallel-claude ls

Shows worker name, status, repo, branch, port, and task.

Focus on a Worker

Bring a worker's iTerm tab to the foreground:

parallel-claude focus swift-fox

Cleanup Workers

Remove a specific worker:

parallel-claude cleanup swift-fox
# or
parallel-claude rm swift-fox

Remove all workers:

parallel-claude cleanup --all
# or with force (no confirmation)
parallel-claude cleanup --all --force

Command Reference

spawn <repo-url>

Clone a repository and spawn worker(s).

Option Description
-t, --task <task...> Task description(s) for Claude (required)
-b, --branch <branch> Git branch name (auto-generated if not provided)
-p, --port <port> Dev server port (auto-assigned from 3100+)
-n, --name <name> Worker name (auto-generated like "swift-fox")
--no-dev Skip starting the dev server

list / ls

Display all active workers with their status and details.

focus <name>

Focus on a specific worker's iTerm tab.

cleanup [name] / rm [name]

Remove worker(s) and clean up resources.

Option Description
--all Remove all workers
--force Skip confirmation prompt

Configuration

Environment Variables

Variable Description
GITHUB_TOKEN GitHub personal access token for private repositories

Storage Locations

  • Workers directory: ~/.parallel-claude/workers/
  • State file: ~/.parallel-claude/state.json

Port Assignment

Workers are assigned ports starting at 3100, incrementing by 10 for each worker (3100, 3110, 3120, etc.).

How It Works

  1. Worker Creation: Each worker gets a unique name (adjective + animal, e.g., "swift-fox")
  2. Repository Setup: Shallow clone with git configured for the worker identity
  3. Branch Management: Auto-generates feature branches following conventional naming
  4. Environment: Copies .env.local if present, detects package manager (npm/yarn/pnpm/bun)
  5. iTerm2 Automation: Uses AppleScript to create split panes and manage sessions
  6. Task Delivery: Automatically sends the task to Claude Code after a brief startup delay

Development

# Build
npm run build

# Watch mode
npm run dev

# Run directly
npm start

License

MIT

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