<p>⚡️ Anthropic has rolled out the agent view in Claude Code - a single list of all active sessions in one window.</p>
<p>Finally, you don’t have to juggle windows and tabs in tmux and cmux. Previously, to manage several agents simultaneously, you had to set up terminal multiplexers, split the screen into four to six panels, and try not to get confused about what each agent was doing. Now, all sessions are visible in one view - with status, last response, and time of last interaction. You can respond directly from the list without connecting to a specific session.</p>
<p>It opens with the left arrow from any session or with the command <code>claude agents</code>. Plus, they added commands for background work: <code>/bg</code> moves the current session to the background, <code>claude --bg [task]</code> starts a new one without opening a window.</p>
<p>For me, this removes one of the last barriers to working normally with multiple agents at the same time. When you launch five parallel tasks, the main pain point isn’t starting them - it’s keeping track of the context and not losing sight of them.</p>
<p>Currently in research preview, available on all paid plans.</p>
<p><a href="https://claude.com/blog/agent-view-in-claude-code">https://claude.com/blog/agent-view-in-claude-code</a></p>
<p><a href="https://x.com/claudeai/status/2053940934736228454">https://x.com/claudeai/status/2053940934736228454</a></p>
<p>#anthropic #claude #claude_code #ai #coding</p>