CodeFire is the desktop workbench for developers running AI coding agents. Wiki memory, a hybrid context engine, a multi-agent task board, a browser, and MCP — one place for Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode to live, work, and hand off.
A new dev environment for the agentic era. Wiki memory your agents author, a context engine that retrieves only what's relevant, a Kanban that spans every project, and an in-app agent chat that runs Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode against your code — with shared task handoffs between them.
One-click initialization seeds Overview, Stack, Architecture, Schema, Runbook, Roadmap, and Agent Guide pages from your repo. Agents read and update them through MCP. [[Wiki Links]], backlinks, status, and verification keep it from rotting.
Hybrid vector + keyword search across functions, classes, blocks, docs, and git commits — exposed to your agent as context_search. Stale results never block; the index re-verifies in the background after sessions and on a scheduler.
Per-project Kanban with priorities, labels, and notes — plus structured handoffs between agents. The sender drops a labeled task, the receiver picks it up from its inbox, posts progress notes, and closes with a result. No copy-paste, full context preserved.
The cross-project Planner is your morning dashboard. See what's in flight everywhere, pull in tasks from email and mobile capture, and ask the built-in CodeFire Agent what changed today across all your repos.
Launch a real Claude Code, Codex CLI, or OpenCode session against the open project — supervised, streamed, and scoped to the folder you chose. Set permissions per session, share context across agents, and hand work off without leaving the app.
Architecture decisions, schema notes, runbooks, glossaries, agent guides — written once and read by every future session. CodeFire seeds the structure from your repo, agents author through MCP, and freshness metadata flags pages that drift.
CodeFire spawns the actual CLI binaries you'd run in your terminal — no wrappers, no scraping. Tool calls, shell commands, and assistant turns stream into the chat panel as they happen, ready for you to approve, pause, or pivot.
Every CodeFire surface — wiki, tasks, notes, sessions, context search, browser, terminal, agent handoffs — is exposed to your CLI through a single MCP server. Agents don't just read your codebase; they update the project's shared brain.
CodeFire isn't only a memory layer — it's a desktop dev environment for the agentic era. The things you'd normally tab between, in one window your agents can also reach.
Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenCode run as first-class in-app agent chats. Any other MCP-aware CLI — including Gemini CLI — still gets full access to the 78-tool MCP server.
+ Gemini CLI and any other MCP-aware agent connect through the same MCP server.
We are tightening up distribution while CodeFire moves toward its official release. Join the waitlist and we will send the right signed build for your platform when access opens.
One-click MCP install for any supported CLI — these deep links open CodeFire and wire up your config automatically.
Official release access will include platform-specific install notes and MCP setup guidance.