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Embedded browser, per task

Docs, PRs, localhost, Figma, Notion — embedded per task, resizable alongside your terminals. Alt-tab is a skill you can now unlearn.

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PR#24 ×
Auth refactor ×
Search endpoint ×
Rate limiting ×
Auth refactor
▸_ Terminal◧ Browser± Diff
JWT middleware deployed
Token refresh added
Running tests... 14 passed

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API v2 — Auth Refactor Preview
JWT validation active · 3 endpoints updated · all tests passing
Requests/min
1,247
Avg latency
42ms
Auth success
99.2%
EndpointMethodStatusTime
/api/v2/auth/tokenPOST20012ms
/api/v2/users/meGET2008ms
/api/v2/auth/refreshPOST20015ms

Every task can keep its own browser context open beside the terminal. That makes docs, local previews, issue trackers, and design references part of the workspace instead of a separate app hop.

Because the browser belongs to the task, the context stays where the work happens. Switching tasks also switches the web surfaces that matter for that task.

This becomes especially useful when agents are involved: the browser is no longer a disconnected human-only tool.

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