https://www.cc.dev/ Command CenterHow it worksFAQExamplesPricingChangelog Log inDownload Join our Discord community Toggle menu cc.dev Turn AI code into production code 2x faster The agentic coding environment for people who care about quality. If AIs can write code 100x faster, why aren't teams shipping 100x faster? DownloadRun with npmUse in my existing tool Detecting your platform... Join Discord AI coding involves many steps. Most of them are broken. Codex CLIClaude Code Done! I just edited 50 files Two buttons meme: "Ship and hope for the best" vs "Read 50 files of agent edits" Without Command Center The Old Way 1. Plan and prompt It's easy to generate thousands of lines of code. Then the real work begins. Generated from 1 prompt8.4s +10,482 lines Reviewed 0 / 10,482 1prompt10,482lines0reviewed 2. Juggle or wait Get distracted. Or juggle coding agent tabs. 3 agents active~45m context-switching ClaudeRunning2m 14s CodexThinking0m 45s CursorGenerating1m 02s 3agents6tabs45mswitching 3. Run it and read it Stare at a thousand-line diff, not knowing where to start. Or give up on big diffs. Or give up on understanding. feature/auth-system Build failed +10,482-4,021247 files Msrc/app/agent.ts+312-47 Msrc/core/planner.ts+201-89 Msrc/auth/session.ts+144-12 + 244 more files... 247files4failed builds17warnings 4. Revise and refactor It's called "slop" for a reason. Whip it into shape, or let your codebase become unmaintainable. Changes requested44 commentsround 6 maintDownload button duplicated in two places -- share one componentweb/Download.tsx maintLLM provider hard-coded -- move it to configcore/provider.ts secAPI key committed in source -- pull from envcore/provider.ts maintAssumes github.com -- breaks on GitLab / self-hostedgit/ remote.ts read140-line function -- split so a human can review itcore/ planner.ts bugNull deref on token-refresh raceauth/session.ts + 38 more -- most of them aren't bugs. 44comments36maintainability8bugs 5. Ship it feature/auth-systemfinally merged Tests passingafter 4 attempts PR approvedround 6 of 6 Deployed to productiondeadline missed 1deadline missed5review rounds1hotfix queued With Command Center The New Way The same workflow, with the painful parts solved. 1. Plan and prompt Same agents Use the same coding agents you know and love. Choose your agentsame as always ClaudeCodexCursor 3agents1workflow0lock-in 2. Work in parallel A keystroke away Different projects are a keystroke away. 3. Turn the AI slop into production code Refactoring agent Command Center's refactoring agent finds the deep issues a quick read never would. Refactoring agentall resolved Duplicate component extracted Provider moved to config Secret pulled from env Remote made host-agnostic Long function split & named 44resolved0open1pass 4. Read in logical order, not alphabetical order Read it fast No more figuring out what to read first. Have a 2000-line diff? Command Center walkthroughs make reading it a matter of pressing an arrow key 200 times. Read the code, not an explanation. 5. Perfect Feedback agents See something you don't like? Give feedback to your AI immediately. Don't want to pollute your context with small tweaks? Get a new agent for each piece of feedback with a single keypress. 6. Ship it Done Production-quality code, shipped at AI speed. Your agent just shipped 50 files. How are you going to read them? Get Started -- FreeJoin Discord DownloadRun with npmUse in my existing tool Detecting your platform... "CommandCenter was a huge help understanding a big change to my codebase" Hina Nakahira Hina Nakahira Co-founder, Romanark "Command Center sets devs like me at the center of the agentic workflow rather than at the periphery. The refactorings are delightful and combat the worst tendencies of LLMs to write duplicated, hard to read code. They give your LLM taste. I've never seen an LLM write code this good before." Doug Slater Doug Slater Staff Software Engineer, Climavision "With Command Center walkthroughs, I can get through a 400 line diff in under half the time" Kumar Prateek Kumar Prateek Platform Engineer, Sumo Logic Questions, answered Is my code private? Command Center runs locally and does not send your code to our servers. If you use our free Gemini credits, your AI requests pass through our servers but are not retained. Bring your own key or subscription and everything stays private. What do I need to run Command Center? Basically nothing. It is built for a wide range of developer environments and skill levels, and ships with both git and a modified version of OpenCode -- so you can start building even on a completely unconfigured Windows box. It optionally uses your own coding agent. Which coding agents does Command Center support? Claude Code, Codex, and OpenCode. It also works with the deprecated Gemini CLI and Amazon Q agents, and ships its own version of OpenCode (dubbed CC Basic) so you can start right away. How does your pricing work? There's a free tier to get started, with limits on walkthroughs, refactoring, and the number of simultaneous workspaces. Paid plans -- Starter ($9/mo) and Pro ($19/mo) -- unlock higher limits. See the pricing page for the full breakdown. What's the learning science behind how walkthroughs work? Glad you asked -- here is an explainer we did: click here. 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