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Building Redock, iOS terminal workbench for ClaudeCode/Codex mobile coding workflows. https://t.co/0QARv2K3gu

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onecookie@_onecookie·
I built Redock because AI coding changed how I use SSH. Mobile coding is no longer about typing code on a tiny keyboard. It is about steering agents running on your dev machine. Redock is my attempt to make that workflow practical on iPhone.
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金尘马@jinchenma_ai·
如果在 X 上发长文,只要内容不敏感、不违规,一定要在国内至少注册一个公众号先去发,然后再发 X。 原因很简单: 国内有一帮孙子,但凡你的 X 账号火了,立马把你的内容搬运到国内社交媒体上,甚至恬不知耻地打上原创标签。 只要你的号被盯上了,只要你没先发公众号,他们就是秒搬。
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onecookie@_onecookie·
@DashHuang 从比较优势和经济人团队的角度来看,他即使会做,也没必要做。 这个app从截图看,运营属性就挺强的,出于兴趣开发的话,应该不会加这些东西吧。 开了个头交给专门的人去做,他自己还是搞音乐搞流量合适。
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Mandy Lu
Mandy Lu@mandylu·
we still have no satisfying theory for why AI works
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onecookie@_onecookie·
@mandylu Because we can use electricity to control sand for large scale mathematical calculations.
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onecookie@_onecookie·
I used to think the terminal was just old interface. Now it feels like one of the best places for AI agents. Everything is already there. Files, commands, logs, deploys.. Maybe the future of AI coding is not a better chat UI, but a better workflow layer around the terminal.
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Pixels.AI
Pixels.AI@thePixelsAI·
有没有可以构建优美前端(偏管理系统)的 skill cursor 中使用的。 自己整的管理系统的前端太丑了 让 claude 调过之后还是丑 看不下去了🤦‍♂️
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onecookie
onecookie@_onecookie·
@tanadaaa29 Sorry, hope Redock can survive to support Andriod 😄
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hondana29
hondana29@tanadaaa29·
@_onecookie ありがとうございます!Termiusだと入力欄が日本語入力に対応しておらず、日本語キーボードが出ないのが不満でした。 Redockは気になりますが、使用端末がAndroidなんです…
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hondana29
hondana29@tanadaaa29·
最近は就寝の際に、スマホからTailscale + Termiusで机の上にあるMacBook君に繋いでtmux内でCodexを開き、値落ちするまでKaggleをするなどしています
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onecookie@_onecookie·
@kyasser @X Not bad, still in the process of continuous improvement
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K Yasser
K Yasser@kyasser·
Looking to connect with founders & builders on @x 👋 Into: 🚀 SaaS 🤖 Agentic systems 🧠 AI tools 💻 Product design & development ⚡ Web apps 📱 Mobile apps 🏃 Consumer products Building something exciting lately? Drop it below 👇
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森本悠真
森本悠真@morimoto_yuma_·
@_onecookie Thanks for the suggestion. Does Redock support Android too?
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森本悠真
森本悠真@morimoto_yuma_·
tmux、複数のターミナルでリアルタイムにセッションを同期できるのか。バックグラウンドでも動かせるし、いろいろと便利だ。
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jaseeey@jaseeey·
@_onecookie It's excellent! Though it's not so much coding anymore... it's more... managing? Either way, it means I can continue to get things done while I'm not at the computer.
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jaseeey@jaseeey·
Being able to control Codex on my computer from my phone while laying in bed is like cheat mode unlocked. And I'm not even sorry! 🫣
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Silverrock@nwabuakwu·
@TosinOlugbenga Having basic code architecture knowledge will save you a lot of hassles. But... you absolutely can get this done without needing an actual mobile app developer if you know how to prompt correctly and use the new skills available in harnesses like claude code and codex.
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Yossi Official@YossiOfficial·
For example: I only have a MacBook and when I’m on the go I wane be able to just use codex on my phone and have full access not to just basic chats. To projects I’m in middle of building on cloud. And when back to my laptop it should automatically sync In Short: Codex Mobile should have an option to be the main device
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Andrew Ambrosino
Andrew Ambrosino@ajambrosino·
not to worry– we're also taking Codex to the next level for software development. what should we focus on that we aren't already?
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Proton@ProgenticEngine·
@ajambrosino The Superapp definitely needs unified ChatGPT → Codex App for Mobile… so you can do the exact day request and commands from your phone to your desktop to the cloud… right now the workflow is broken
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Andrew Ambrosino@ajambrosino·
a few months ago in an interview, someone asked me where we wanted to take the codex app. i answered with something along the lines of: we intend to make it the best app ever built for desktop, full stop. it probably felt like a little much, but i meant it. and it feels less potentially hyperbolic now than it did then. Codex is the best way to build software. it is now the best way to do many other things too. we will lean into both, and much of it will mean we blend a lot with ChatGPT. we will do this only when we can deliver something incredible and better than what the two separate current things can deliver alone. we will also combine the best parts of cloud and local environments (and yes, windows+linux). and the best of instant responses and long-running objectives, like /goal. we will do so with Taste™ outside of the incredible gpt models, 3 things have made the Codex app what it is: - an opinionated view of how agents should work with a high quality bar - a tight and honest dogfooding loop - you those 3 things will continue to be P0. LFG.
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FearInTheSystem@Ban_UserName·
@thsottiaux @rileybrown Codex currently supports remote machine access from mobile devices. I'd like the same capability to be available on desktop — specifically, the ability to manage multiple Codex instances running on remote Mac mini machines from a MacBook.
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Riley Brown@rileybrown·
I built my new personal site on codex and it auto updates and deploys every Friday with updated data and videos. (RileyBrown.xyz) Codex automations + this new sites feature will be huge for internal tools and personal sites that include your integrations/plugins.
OpenAI@OpenAI

Building apps has never been easier. With Sites, Codex can turn your work, ideas, and plans into an interactive website or app your team can explore, use, and share with a URL. Rolling out to Business and Enterprise plans, before expanding more broadly.

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onecookie@_onecookie·
@ruudsuraj @codyplof Hi, if you use mobile ssh client, may can try Redock, designed for coding agents. Help you with the mobile coding experience. 😄 redock.dev
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Suraj Chaudhari@ruudsuraj·
@codyplof You can setup Claude on the VPS along with gbrain. Have Termius setup on your Mac and iPhone and operate Claude 24/7 without keeping your mac open.
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Cody Plofker@codyplof·
I've had a Hermes agent for a week and a half. Here are some of my initial thoughts: - Overall I really like it. Took some time to set up but feels well worth it and works nicely with claude and codex. - I have it running on a mac mini I originally bought just for remote control access but set it up during a rainy MDW just for fun. - I started on anthropic api but it got expensive so I moved to codex $200 plan and loving it. Also been using codex for a few backend prjects and am impressed but claude is still daily driver. - Mostly using is as my COS/ Assistant. Helps to clear emails, brie for the day, etc. But also trying to push the needle of what it can do. - I got it in slack and actually prefer it there during the workday since it's open. I have a channel with just me; plus starting to give it access to individual channels and having it help there. - My main confusion before using it was how it's different or uniquely differant than claude. Most of what people have shown me they built in their Openclaw was just stuff you can do in claude. - I still feel like that and technically everything I'm doing in Hermes CAN be done in claude. But here's where I notice the biggest differences: Hermes memory/context makes it much easier to chat with and ask to do things on the go. It creates it's own skills, and most noticably is how easy it is to ask it for cron jobs. It just feels more nimble and agentic, whereas claude feels more "powerful" imo. - I gave it access to pretty much everything; google workspace, slack, desktop, full github access, and datawarehouse via @polar_analytics . - I bought a second mac mini and will have my team set up a Hermes agent for our team to use shared in slack; heavly inspired by Shopify's River. We'll use essentually the same setup of codex pro on a mac mini with full repo and workspace access. It will be our shared COS that has full knowledge and context of the org. A big key here is getting all necessary context like data, consumer insights, product info, etc into one place which the team has been working on. - We'll push the boundaries of what manual work we can automate with this agent. Mostly thinking ops, cx, reporting, etc. I'm excited to see what we can do. - Once we think there's enough of a need, we'll expand further and set up more vertical specific agents when the time comes. - I'm using Obsidian and Karpahty's LLM wiki. Don't have Gbrain set up. Also no HQ yet, sorry Jacob. Curious how this compares to what others have done and get any feedback.
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Claudio Drews@ClaudioDrews25·
@Teknium @NousResearch I've been using the Hermes with the Termius and Tailscale without any problems. It just keeps getting better!
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
Just pushed an update to help remote connecting with the Hermes Agent GUI over tailscale to function! Please update if you had any issues!
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onecookie@_onecookie·
@toastedmel0n @Teknium Hi, if you use mobile ssh client, may can try Redock, designed for coding agents. You dont need config any thing, it supports tmux natively. redock.dev
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Teknium 🪽@Teknium·
I really love my Hermes Agent tbh
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onecookie@_onecookie·
@dex_quant_noob Hi, kindly suggest you try Redock. Termius is powerful as general terminal, but for mobile AI coding agent scenario, Redock is designed for this purpose. redock.dev
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huskyquant@dex_quant_noob·
termius + tmux all you need
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huskyquant@dex_quant_noob·
How I use Hermes on the go
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