MCP ConfigsMay 14, 2026·2 min read

wmux — Windows tmux Alternative for AI Agents

Run multiple AI coding agents on Windows with splits, browser automation, and an MCP bridge; verified 69★ and installs via winget/choco.

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Intro

Run multiple AI coding agents on Windows with splits, browser automation, and an MCP bridge; verified 69★ and installs via winget/choco.

Best for: Windows multi-agent workflows (Claude Code + Codex + Gemini CLI)

Works with: Windows 10/11 · Claude Code & other CLIs · CDP browser automation · built-in MCP tools

Setup time: 5–15 minutes

Key facts (verified)

  • GitHub: 69 stars · 20 forks · pushed 2026-05-14.
  • License: MIT · owner avatar + repo URL verified via GitHub API.
  • README-backed entrypoint: git clone https://github.com/openwong2kim/wmux.git.

Main

  • Use wmux as a Windows-native tmux alternative to run multiple agent terminals with splits and workspaces.

  • Leverage built-in CDP browser automation so agents can click/type/screenshot pages for real web work.

  • Rely on the MCP bridge: README says it auto-registers MCP so Claude Code can call browser/terminal tools.

  • Use safety signals: README lists dangerous action detection and task completion notifications.

Source-backed notes

  • README positions wmux as a Windows terminal multiplexer for AI agents with MCP bridge and CDP browser automation.
  • README includes install options: winget, Chocolatey, installer, and a PowerShell one-liner.

FAQ

  • Is WSL required?: README says no WSL is required; it’s a native Windows solution.
  • Does it support multi-agent?: Yes — README describes multi-agent support and separate browser surfaces via IDs.
  • How is security handled?: README lists SSRF protection, token auth, and dangerous action detection guardrails.
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Source & Thanks

Source: https://github.com/openwong2kim/wmux > License: MIT > GitHub stars: 69 · forks: 20

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