* wip in the design doc * fix: use Ctrl+Shift+J for worktree palette on non-darwin platforms To avoid colliding with Ctrl+J (Line Feed) on Windows/Linux, we now use Ctrl+Shift+J for the worktree jump palette on those platforms, leaving Cmd+J for macOS. * refactor: migrate QuickOpen to cmdk and unify overlay state - Migrated `QuickOpen.tsx` to use `cmdk` (`CommandDialog`) for visual and behavioral consistency with the new worktree jump palette, while keeping the existing custom fuzzy match algorithm. - Unified the overlay state systems (`activeModal`, `quickOpenVisible`, `worktreePaletteVisible`) into a single `activeModal` union type. - This automatically handles mutual exclusion without boilerplate toggle logic spread across components. * fix: forward QuickOpen and worktree shortcuts from browser guests Added main-process interceptors for `Cmd/Ctrl+P` and `Cmd/Ctrl+1-9` so that QuickOpen and numeric worktree jumping continue to work even when an embedded browser guest (webview) has keyboard focus. * fix: address review findings - Set spawnEnv.SHELL before pty.spawn() in the fallback loop so the child process inherits the correct SHELL value instead of the stale original. - Remove dead Cmd+P and Cmd+1-9 renderer keydown handlers from App.tsx; these are now handled via IPC from createMainWindow.ts before-input-event (the IPC handlers in useIpcEvents.ts have the same view-state guards). |
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Orca
The AI Orchestrator for 100x builders.
Run Claude Code, Codex, or OpenCode side-by-side across repos — each in its own worktree, tracked in one place.
Available for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Features
- Worktree-native — Every feature gets its own worktree. No stashing, no branch juggling. Spin up and switch instantly.
- Multi-agent terminals — Run multiple AI agents side-by-side in tabs and panes. See which ones are active at a glance.
- Built-in source control — Review AI-generated diffs, make quick edits, and commit without leaving Orca.
- GitHub integration — PRs, issues, and Actions checks linked to each worktree automatically.
- Notifications — Know when an agent finishes or needs attention. Mark threads unread to come back later.
Install
- Download from onOrca.dev
- Or download the latest binaries via the GitHub Releases page.
[New] Per Worktree Browser & Design Mode
See your app. Click any element. Drop it into the chat.
Orca ships with a built-in browser right inside your worktree. Preview your app as you build, then switch to Design Mode — click any UI element and it lands directly in your AI chat as context. No screenshots, no copy-pasting selectors. Just point at what you want to change and tell the agent what to do.
[New] Introducing the Orca CLI
Agent orchestration from your terminal.
Let your AI agent control your IDE. Use AI to add repos to your IDE, spin up worktrees, and update the current worktree's comment with meaningful progress checkpoints directly from the terminal. Ships with the Orca IDE (install under Settings).
npx skills add https://github.com/stablyai/orca --skill orca-cli
Community & Support
- Discord: Join the community on Discord.
- Twitter / X: Follow @orca_build for updates and announcements.
- Feedback & Ideas: We ship fast. Missing something? Request a new feature.
- Show Support: Star this repo to follow along with our daily ships.
Developing
Want to contribute or run locally? See our CONTRIBUTING.md guide.