Current Project
Checking Project stateCurrent Readiness
Checking sync posture...
Gathering local project, machine, tool, and cloud status.
Project Memory
Checking Portable .ai-memoryHermes / Mac Mini
Standby Coordinator queueActive Agent Route
Checking Claude / Codex / GLMGit status
Companions
Skillshare
Config sync
Memorix
Vercel/Supabase
Needs Attention
The console turns sync state into specific next actions.
Recovery Path
How a new or wiped machine gets back to level.
- 1Clone sync repo
Pull this console from GitHub onto the new machine.
- 2Run restore
Use the restore launcher to install tools and open the dashboard.
- 3Pair machine
Publish status so the hosted dashboard can see it.
One-Click New Machine Setup
Generate setup files for a fresh Mac or Windows machine after this console is connected to GitHub.
Training Mode
The four habits that keep every machine level.
Click this before using Claude or Codex on a machine.
Green is ready. Yellow needs a normal sync. Red means stop and fix first.
Use this before moving from PC to Mac or Codex to Claude.
Restore the repo on MacBook/Mac Mini, publish status, then sync skills.
Machines
Add a MacBook, PC, or future workstation so the console can track restore and sync readiness.
Cloud Fleet
Published Supabase status for machines, workspaces, handoffs, and memory freshness.
Skill Coverage
Compare Claude Code, Codex, and shared agent skills across the PC, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini.
Agent / Model Profiles
See which working environment is ready: Claude models, Codex, GLM 5.2, or optional VS Code workflows.
Projects
Existing GitHub repos stay in their own folders. Add them here to monitor and sync visually.
Tools
Install, check, or run the engines behind the dashboard.
Activity
Recent actions and results.
Ready.