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A shell-based orchestrator and session manager designed to provide a unified interface for multiple autonomous AI coding CLIs (Claude Code, OpenCode, KiloCode, etc.).
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AIDD is a thin orchestration layer (shell script) that attempts to solve the 'tool fragmentation' problem in AI-driven development. While the problem is real, the solution—a wrapper around external binaries—offers no structural moat. With only 3 stars and 0 forks over 3 months, it has failed to gain any significant community traction. It is highly susceptible to platform domination because the tools it wraps (like Anthropic's Claude Code) are rapidly evolving to include their own session management, workspace context, and multi-tool orchestration capabilities. The value proposition of a unified CLI is being cannibalized by unified IDEs like Cursor and Windsurf, or by the LLM providers themselves moving deeper into the terminal. From a competitive standpoint, this is a 'utility script' rather than a defensible software project; its utility vanishes the moment one of the underlying tools improves its native UX.
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