Multi-Workspace in Desktop
Many workspaces, one window. The desktop app stacks them two rows high.
What you'll see
- The two-row header: workspaces on the top row, tabs of the active workspace on the row below.
- Clicking a workspace switches the entire context -- project, upstream, tabs, and panes.
- The desktop app surfaces voice prompting and a dedicated pipeline output panel beside the panes.
- Wrap: one window built for juggling multiple projects.
Commands shown
echo 'Header row 1: workspaces | Header row 2: tabs of the active workspace'
echo 'Switch workspace -> swap the whole project context'
echo 'Plus: voice prompting + a pipeline output panel'
echo 'Multi-workspace desktop: juggle projects without leaving the window'
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Transcript
0:00Many workspaces, one window. The desktop app stacks them two rows high.
0:05The desktop header has two rows. The top row lists your workspaces; the row below lists the tabs inside the workspace you have selected.
0:14Click a workspace up top to switch your entire context -- a different project, a different upstream, a different set of tabs and panes.
0:23The desktop app also surfaces voice prompting and a dedicated pipeline output panel, so multi-stage runs are visible right beside your panes.
0:32One window, every workspace -- the desktop app is built for juggling projects.
Key takeaway
The desktop app's two-row header lets you switch whole workspaces in one window, with voice and a pipeline output panel.