"Hiding" is doing some heavy lifting here. You can run --json and see everything pretty much (besides the system prompt and tool descriptions)....
I love the terminal more than the next guy but at some point it feels like you're looking at production nginx logs, just a useless stream of info that is very difficult to parse.
I vibe coded my own ADE for this called OpenADE (https://github.com/bearlyai/openade) it uses the native harnesses, has nice UIs and even comes with things like letting Claude and Codex work together on plans. Still very beta but has been my daily driver for a few weeks now.
> --json
Seriously? This can't be a comparable experience in terms of UX.
ADE! first time I've heard that acronym. (I assume it means Agent development environment?)
Your interface looks pretty cool! I built something similar-ish though with a different featureset / priority (https://github.com/kzahel/yepanywhere - meant to be a mobile first interface but I also use it at my desk almost exclusively)
It sounds like you have some features to comment directly on markdown? That sounds pretty useful. I love how Antigravity has that feature.