Verne Docs
Verne wraps Claude Code, Codex, or any CLI agent in a real macOS workspace with terminals, a code editor, an embedded browser, git, and agent-readable notes. Run several projects side by side, isolate work in git worktrees, and see what every agent is doing without reading each terminal.
Start here
- What is Verne?: the 60-second pitch — who it’s for and when to reach for it.
- Installation: download Verne and get the
verneCLI on your PATH. - Your first session: open a folder, launch an agent, and see it working.
- Supported agents: which CLI agents Verne detects and integrates with.
Core concepts
A few ideas are worth understanding up front:
- Workspaces & worktrees: how Verne tracks your repos and isolates agent work.
- Terminals, tabs & panes: where agents run.
- Agents & status: how Verne knows what each agent is doing.
- Persistent sessions: why your agents keep running after you close the window.
Go deeper
Once you’re set up, explore working with agents, source control & review, the embedded browser, and voice dictation. The reference section documents every setting, shortcut, and the Verne MCP server.