multiprompt docs
multiprompt is a Win32 workspace for running, monitoring, and prompting multiple AI agents at once. It keeps the harness small by hosting real console windows instead of rendering a terminal itself.
The docs are the canonical behavior spec for features that have proven easy to regress: session identity, workspace restore, multiprompt-browser control, activity indicators, and Edge pane masking.
What multiprompt Owns
Section titled “What multiprompt Owns”- Vertical session sidebar and workspace navigation.
- Native
cmd.exe, PowerShell, bash, SSH, and tmux panes. - Session restore and workspace registry under
%APPDATA%\ZigShell. - Activity indicators driven by explicit agent lifecycle events.
- Docked native Edge panes controlled from shells through
multiprompt-browser(zsbremains a compatibility alias).
What multiprompt Does Not Own
Section titled “What multiprompt Does Not Own”- Terminal rendering. The hosted console window renders text.
- Edge internals, tabs, extensions, profile state, and page content.
- tmux process lifecycle on the VPS beyond attach/open conventions.
Current Releases
Section titled “Current Releases”- Stable:
v0.28.487, with the polishedmultipromptvisual theme and native session icons - Development:
v0.28.487