Summary

ShioriCode launched as a source-available desktop workspace for managing multiple coding-agent CLIs in one interface. It wraps tools such as Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini, and Kimi into a shared timeline and review surface for longer-running work.

What changed

ShioriCode launched a unified desktop workspace for multiple coding-agent CLIs.

Why it matters

As coding-agent usage fragments across vendors, workspace and session management is becoming its own product problem. ShioriCode matters because it treats multi-agent coordination, review, and session persistence as a cross-vendor layer instead of assuming one assistant will own the whole workflow.

Evidence excerpt

ShioriCode says it provides a unified workspace with a rich chat interface, integrated terminal, diff review, and support for Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini, Kimi, and a hosted Shiori provider.

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