Manage your agents,
your way

GitKraken Agent Management is built into GitKraken Desktop, GitLens, and Kepler. Launch and monitor AI coding agents, and run work in parallel across your private repos, without leaving your normal tools.

Built for how you work

Find Your Fit

One repo, multiple agents,
one view

You’ve got three things going at once: a refactor in one worktree, a bug fix in another, a new feature in a third. Agent Sessions View keeps all three visible in one panel. You see status, changes, and PR state without jumping between terminals or losing your place in any of them.

One task, multiple repos

Kepler’s Tasks treat work across multiple repos as one unit. All your branches, agents, and PRs for that work are visible from one place. Branches stay current with auto-rebase. Everything drives toward merged code.

Your first agent, not your last

If agents still feel a bit chaotic, that’s normal. GitKraken Desktop gives you a structured way in: spin up one session on one repo and watch what happens. Review the output before anything gets committed.

Manage your agents without leaving your IDE

GitLens puts an Agent Sessions panel and Agent Kanban in the sidebar. You can see every session’s state (working, waiting for input, idle) without leaving popular IDEs like VS Code or Cursor. When one needs you, you’ll see it.

Turn agent output into commits you can actually review

Agents move fast and their output shows it. Commit Composer breaks raw changes into logical, reviewable commits. Pick what goes in each one, preview the diff, and ship something a teammate can read.

One AI across every GitKraken tool

You don’t need a separate AI plan for each tool. GitKraken AI runs across GitKraken Desktop, GitLens, GitKraken.dev, Kepler, and Insights, handling commit and stash messages, merge conflict resolution, commit and branch explanations, PR titles and descriptions, and Commit Composer. Weekly AI credits are included with your subscription.

Works with the agents and tools you already use

GitKraken Desktop


Run and monitor agent sessions from a standalone app with a full visual commit graph and worktree management.

GitLens for IDEs


Manage agent sessions and compose commits without leaving VS Code.

GitKraken CLI


Interact with your repos, issues, and pull requests directly from the terminal.

Kepler


Direct agents across multiple repos and drive work from generated to merged in one surface.

Start running agents today

GitKraken Desktop and GitLens are free to download. 
Kepler is available now.

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Frequently Asked Questions

GitKraken Desktop works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, Copilot CLI, Gemini CLI, and OpenCode. Kepler supports Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, GitHub Copilot, and Cursor.  

No. If you’ve never run an agent before, GitKraken Desktop is a reasonable place to start. You can spin up one session, watch what happens, and review the output before anything gets committed. If you decide agents aren’t for you right now, the same worktree setup works without one.

GitKraken Desktop and GitLens both cover the single-repo story: multiple agents, one codebase, organized in one view. The difference is where you work.

GitKraken Desktop is a standalone app; GitLens brings the same agent management capabilities into VS Code. Kepler is for a different problem: coordinating work across multiple repos as one Task. If your agents are touching more than one repo and you want a single surface to drive all of it to merged, Kepler is what you want.