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Agent Support

back2vibing supports a wide range of agents and IDEs. Support levels vary depending on whether you are using the Free GUI tier or Pro features like tmux and iTerm2 integration.

Agent / EditorSupport LevelWhat’s Focused
Claude Code (CLI)First-Class (Pro)Exact tmux pane / iTerm2 tab
Gemini CLIFirst-Class (Pro)Exact tmux pane / iTerm2 tab
OpenCode (CLI)First-Class (Pro)Exact tmux pane / iTerm2 tab
CursorWindow-Level (Pro)Correct project window
ZedWindow-Level (Pro)Correct project window
VS Code & ForksWindow-Level (Pro)Correct project window
IDE ExtensionsWindow-Level (Pro)Correct project window
Any CLI AgentGeneric (Pro)Exact tmux pane (via monitoring)
Any AppApp-Level (Free)Main application

VS Code Forks include Cursor, PearAI, Windsurf, and any other editor based on the VS Code engine.

The best focus strategy depends on your workflow and how many agents you run simultaneously:

  • Free GUI Tier: Perfect if you typically run one agent at a time. back2vibing will bring the main application to the foreground so you can continue working.
  • Pro Tier: Essential as you scale up to two or more concurrent agents. When you have multiple tasks running across different projects, it can quickly get out of hand. With Pro, back2vibing always brings you back to the exact window, tmux pane, or iTerm2 tab where the agent finished, letting you continue your work seamlessly.

Deeply integrated agents where back2vibing captures the specific terminal context. When work finishes, you are brought back to the exact tmux pane or iTerm2 tab where the agent was running.

Support for Cursor, Zed, Antigravity, and VS Code extensions for Claude, Gemini, OpenCode, and Codex.

While we cannot yet focus the specific agent conversation bubble inside the editor, back2vibing will intelligently switch to the correct window for the specific project you were working on.

If you use a CLI-based agent that isn’t listed here, you can use tmux monitoring. back2vibing watches your tmux panes to detect when work is done, providing completion alerts for almost any tool.

In the Free tier, back2vibing brings the entire application to the foreground. This is great for simpler workflows where you focus on one task at a time.

If you are new, start with CLI and Focus, then expand from there.