Codeg
Codeg (Code Generation) is an enterprise-grade multi-agent coding workspace. It unifies local AI coding agents in a desktop app and web service — enabling remote development from any browser — with session aggregation, parallel git worktree development, MCP/Skills management, and integrated Git/file/terminal workflows.(企业级多 Agent 编码工作台)
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Codeg
<p> <strong>English</strong> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.zh-CN.md">简体中文</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.zh-TW.md">繁體中文</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.ja.md">日本語</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.ko.md">한국어</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.es.md">Español</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.de.md">Deutsch</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.fr.md">Français</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.pt.md">Português</a> | <a href="./docs/readme/README.ar.md">العربية</a> </p>Codeg (Code Generation) is an enterprise-grade multi-agent coding workspace.
It unifies local AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex CLI, OpenCode, Gemini CLI,
OpenClaw, etc.) in a desktop app and web service — enabling remote development from
any browser — with session aggregation, parallel git worktree development,
MCP/Skills management, and integrated Git/file/terminal workflows.
Main Interface

Session tile display

Settings
| Agents | MCP | Skills | Version Control | Web Service |
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Highlights
- Unified multi-agent workspace in the same project
- Local session ingestion with structured rendering
- Parallel development with built-in
git worktreeflows - Project Boot — visually scaffold new projects with live preview
- MCP management (local scan + registry search/install)
- Skills management (global and project scope)
- Git remote account management (GitHub and other Git servers)
- Web service mode — access Codeg from any browser for remote work
- Integrated engineering loop (file tree, diff, git changes, commit, terminal)
Project Boot
Create new projects visually with a split-pane interface: configure on the left, preview in real time on the right.

What it does
- Visual Configuration — pick style, color theme, icon library, font, border radius, and more from dropdowns; the preview iframe updates instantly
- Live Preview — see your chosen look & feel rendered in real time before creating anything
- One-Click Scaffolding — hit "Create Project" and the launcher runs
shadcn initwith your preset, framework template (Next.js / Vite / React Router / Astro / Laravel), and package manager of choice (pnpm / npm / yarn / bun) - Package Manager Detection — automatically checks which package managers are installed and shows their versions
- Seamless Integration — the newly created project opens in Codeg's workspace right away
Currently supports shadcn/ui project scaffolding, with a tab-based design ready for more project types in the future.
Supported Scope
1) Session Ingestion (historical sessions)
| Agent | Environment Variable Path | macOS / Linux Default | Windows Default |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Claude Code | $CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR/projects | ~/.claude/projects | %USERPROFILE%\\.claude\\projects |
| Codex CLI | $CODEX_HOME/sessions | ~/.codex/sessions | %USERPROFILE%\\.codex\\sessions |
| OpenCode | $XDG_DATA_HOME/opencode/opencode.db | ~/.local/share/opencode/opencode.db | %USERPROFILE%\\.local\\share\\opencode\\opencode.db |
| Gemini CLI | $GEMINI_CLI_HOME/.gemini | ~/.gemini | %USERPROFILE%\\.gemini |
| OpenClaw | — | ~/.openclaw/agents | %USERPROFILE%\\.openclaw\\agents |
Note: environment variables take precedence over fallback paths.
2) ACP real-time sessions
Currently supports 5 agents: Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, OpenCode, and OpenClaw.
3) Skills settings support
- Supported:
Claude Code / Codex / OpenCode / Gemini CLI / OpenClaw - More adapters will be added incrementally
4) MCP target apps
Current writable targets:
- Claude Code
- Codex
- OpenCode
Quick Start
Requirements
- Node.js
>=22(recommended) - pnpm
>=10 - Rust stable (2021 edition)
- Tauri 2 build dependencies
Linux (Debian/Ubuntu) example:
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install -y \
libwebkit2gtk-4.1-dev \
libayatana-appindicator3-dev \
librsvg2-dev \
patchelf
Development
pnpm install
# Full desktop app (Tauri + Next.js)
pnpm tauri dev
# Frontend only
pnpm dev
# Frontend static export to out/
pnpm build
# Desktop build
pnpm tauri build
# Lint
pnpm eslint .
# Rust checks (run in src-tauri/)
cargo check
cargo clippy
cargo build
Architecture
Next.js 16 (Static Export) + React 19
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Tauri 2 Commands (Rust)
|- ACP Manager
|- Parsers (local session ingestion)
|- Git / File Tree / Terminal runtime
|- MCP marketplace + local config writer
|- SeaORM + SQLite
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Local Filesystem / Local Agent Data / Git Repos
Constraints
- Frontend uses static export (
output: "export") - No Next.js dynamic routes (
[param]); use query params instead - Tauri command params: frontend
camelCase, Rustsnake_case - TypeScript strict mode
Privacy & Security
- Local-first by default for parsing, storage, and project operations
- Network access happens only on user-triggered actions
- System proxy support for enterprise environments
License
Apache-2.0. See LICENSE.
