* auto-claude: subtask-1-1 - Add debug logging to main process session restoration flow Add debug logging to trace outputBuffer handling in terminal session restoration to help diagnose session history restoration issues: - terminal-lifecycle.ts: Log outputBuffer lengths for passed vs stored sessions, and log buffer preview when returning for replay - terminal-session-store.ts: Log outputBuffer info when getting sessions, updating sessions in memory, migrating from previous dates, and updating output buffer (throttled to avoid spam) Uses debugLog from shared debug-logger utility - only outputs when DEBUG=true. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * auto-claude: subtask-1-2 - Add debug logging to renderer restoration flow Add comprehensive debug logging to trace terminal session restoration: - terminal-store.ts: Log restored terminal additions, buffer restoration, session fetching from disk, and restoration completion - usePtyProcess.ts: Log PTY creation/restoration flow including skips, success, and error cases with retry logic - useXterm.ts: Log xterm initialization, buffer replay, output callback registration, dimension ready events, and serialization All logging uses debugLog/debugError from shared utils (only logs when DEBUG=true environment variable is set). * fix(terminal): ensure output buffer is restored before existence check Move terminalBufferManager.set() BEFORE the early return in addRestoredTerminal(). This fixes a bug where terminal chat history was not restored on app restart because: 1. If terminal already existed in store, function returned early 2. Buffer was never stored in terminalBufferManager 3. useXterm read empty buffer and displayed nothing Now the buffer is always restored first, regardless of whether the terminal already exists, ensuring chat history is visible after app restart. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(terminal): initialize pendingClaudeResume during session restoration Fix Claude resume timing race condition. The TERMINAL_PENDING_RESUME IPC event was sent before the renderer's Terminal component mounted its listener, causing the event to be lost. Now addRestoredTerminal() initializes pendingClaudeResume from session.isClaudeMode, so the renderer knows to trigger 'claude --continue' when the terminal becomes active without relying on IPC timing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * auto-claude: subtask-3-3 - Add visual indicator for terminals with pending Claude resume - Added pendingClaudeResume prop to TerminalHeader component - Visual indicator shows cyan pulsing badge with RotateCcw icon - Badge displays "Resume Available" text (collapses to icon on narrow terminals) - Tooltip explains user can click to resume previous Claude session - Added i18n translations for English and French - Terminal.tsx passes pendingClaudeResume from terminal store to header Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(terminal): address PR review findings - Update pendingClaudeResume for existing terminals during re-restore to ensure deferred Claude resume works in project switch scenarios - Remove sensitive terminal output preview from debug logs - Add atomic getAndClear() method to prevent theoretical buffer data loss between get() and clear() operations Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Auto Claude
Autonomous multi-agent coding framework that plans, builds, and validates software for you.
Download
Stable Release
| Platform | Download |
|---|---|
| Windows | Auto-Claude-2.7.5-win32-x64.exe |
| macOS (Apple Silicon) | Auto-Claude-2.7.5-darwin-arm64.dmg |
| macOS (Intel) | Auto-Claude-2.7.5-darwin-x64.dmg |
| Linux | Auto-Claude-2.7.5-linux-x86_64.AppImage |
| Linux (Debian) | Auto-Claude-2.7.5-linux-amd64.deb |
| Linux (Flatpak) | Auto-Claude-2.7.5-linux-x86_64.flatpak |
Beta Release
⚠️ Beta releases may contain bugs and breaking changes. View all releases
| Platform | Download |
|---|---|
| Windows | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-win32-x64.exe |
| macOS (Apple Silicon) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-darwin-arm64.dmg |
| macOS (Intel) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-darwin-x64.dmg |
| Linux | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-linux-x86_64.AppImage |
| Linux (Debian) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-linux-amd64.deb |
| Linux (Flatpak) | Auto-Claude-2.7.2-beta.10-linux-x86_64.flatpak |
All releases include SHA256 checksums and VirusTotal scan results for security verification.
Requirements
- Claude Pro/Max subscription - Get one here
- Claude Code CLI -
npm install -g @anthropic-ai/claude-code - Git repository - Your project must be initialized as a git repo
Quick Start
- Download and install the app for your platform
- Open your project - Select a git repository folder
- Connect Claude - The app will guide you through OAuth setup
- Create a task - Describe what you want to build
- Watch it work - Agents plan, code, and validate autonomously
Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Autonomous Tasks | Describe your goal; agents handle planning, implementation, and validation |
| Parallel Execution | Run multiple builds simultaneously with up to 12 agent terminals |
| Isolated Workspaces | All changes happen in git worktrees - your main branch stays safe |
| Self-Validating QA | Built-in quality assurance loop catches issues before you review |
| AI-Powered Merge | Automatic conflict resolution when integrating back to main |
| Memory Layer | Agents retain insights across sessions for smarter builds |
| GitHub/GitLab Integration | Import issues, investigate with AI, create merge requests |
| Linear Integration | Sync tasks with Linear for team progress tracking |
| Cross-Platform | Native desktop apps for Windows, macOS, and Linux |
| Auto-Updates | App updates automatically when new versions are released |
Interface
Kanban Board
Visual task management from planning through completion. Create tasks and monitor agent progress in real-time.
Agent Terminals
AI-powered terminals with one-click task context injection. Spawn multiple agents for parallel work.
Roadmap
AI-assisted feature planning with competitor analysis and audience targeting.
Additional Features
- Insights - Chat interface for exploring your codebase
- Ideation - Discover improvements, performance issues, and vulnerabilities
- Changelog - Generate release notes from completed tasks
Project Structure
Auto-Claude/
├── apps/
│ ├── backend/ # Python agents, specs, QA pipeline
│ └── frontend/ # Electron desktop application
├── guides/ # Additional documentation
├── tests/ # Test suite
└── scripts/ # Build utilities
CLI Usage
For headless operation, CI/CD integration, or terminal-only workflows:
cd apps/backend
# Create a spec interactively
python spec_runner.py --interactive
# Run autonomous build
python run.py --spec 001
# Review and merge
python run.py --spec 001 --review
python run.py --spec 001 --merge
See guides/CLI-USAGE.md for complete CLI documentation.
Development
Want to build from source or contribute? See CONTRIBUTING.md for complete development setup instructions.
For Linux-specific builds (Flatpak, AppImage), see guides/linux.md.
Security
Auto Claude uses a three-layer security model:
- OS Sandbox - Bash commands run in isolation
- Filesystem Restrictions - Operations limited to project directory
- Dynamic Command Allowlist - Only approved commands based on detected project stack
All releases are:
- Scanned with VirusTotal before publishing
- Include SHA256 checksums for verification
- Code-signed where applicable (macOS)
Available Scripts
| Command | Description |
|---|---|
npm run install:all |
Install backend and frontend dependencies |
npm start |
Build and run the desktop app |
npm run dev |
Run in development mode with hot reload |
npm run package |
Package for current platform |
npm run package:mac |
Package for macOS |
npm run package:win |
Package for Windows |
npm run package:linux |
Package for Linux |
npm run package:flatpak |
Package as Flatpak (see guides/linux.md) |
npm run lint |
Run linter |
npm test |
Run frontend tests |
npm run test:backend |
Run backend tests |
Contributing
We welcome contributions! Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for:
- Development setup instructions
- Code style guidelines
- Testing requirements
- Pull request process
Community
- Discord - Join our community
- Issues - Report bugs or request features
- Discussions - Ask questions
License
AGPL-3.0 - GNU Affero General Public License v3.0
Auto Claude is free to use. If you modify and distribute it, or run it as a service, your code must also be open source under AGPL-3.0.
Commercial licensing available for closed-source use cases.


