NoonFlow
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- License — License: MIT
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- Active repo — Last push 0 days ago
- Low visibility — Only 9 GitHub stars
Code Gecti
- Code scan — Scanned 3 files during light audit, no dangerous patterns found
Permissions Gecti
- Permissions — No dangerous permissions requested
This is a visual desktop workspace designed to manage and organize long-running sessions for AI coding CLIs like Claude Code and Codex. It acts as a unified interaction layer for chat workflows, memory tracking, and project management.
Security Assessment
The automated scan found no dangerous patterns, hardcoded secrets, or risky permission requests. However, by its very nature, this tool acts as an interaction layer for AI coding agents, meaning it inherently facilitates the execution of shell commands, code generation, and local file modifications through the connected CLIs. The project is currently distributed as pre-compiled binary releases rather than open-source code. This means the automated scan could only verify a small sample of the repository files, and standard source-code transparency for the core application is currently unavailable. Overall risk is rated as Medium due to the high-access capabilities of the underlying tools it manages and the lack of fully open-source code to verify exactly how data and sessions are handled.
Quality Assessment
The project is actively maintained with recent updates and is cleanly licensed under the permissive MIT terms. It features clear, detailed documentation and quickstart guides. However, community trust and visibility are currently very low, marked by only 9 GitHub stars, indicating minimal public review or widespread adoption.
Verdict
Use with caution: the wrapper itself shows no immediate malicious signs, but lacking an open-source codebase for the core app means you must place high trust in the developer's pre-compiled releases.
NoonFlow is a visual AI coding workspace with dual-runtime workflows and better session management for Claude Code and Codex.
NoonFlow
🌐 Official Website: https://noonflow.pages.dev/
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NoonFlow is a visual AI coding workspace for people who already spend serious time in Claude Code and Codex.
It is not trying to replace those CLIs. The point is a better interaction layer and a better management layer: stronger chat flow, session continuity, memory visibility, and a more usable desktop workspace for long-running AI coding work.
This repository is starting as the public home for releases, docs, and feedback around NoonFlow. Public source snapshots can be added in stages.
Why NoonFlow
Once AI coding becomes daily work, the pain is no longer whether a CLI can answer a prompt.
The real pain is everything around it:
- chat and terminal flow split across too many windows
- skills, provider setup, and reusable workflow assets scattered in different places
- session history and memory that become harder to manage over time
- costs that are easy to miss until they become a problem
- repos, projects, and worktrees that lack a clear visual management layer
NoonFlow is built to pull those pieces back into one workspace, so AI coding feels less fragmented and much more manageable over time.
What You Get
- One workspace for Claude Code and Codex
- Better chat workflow with stronger session and memory visibility
- Skills, providers, and model setup managed in one place
- Clearer visibility into costs, repos, projects, and worktree activity
- A more visual local desktop workflow for long-running AI coding work
Who It Is For
NoonFlow is designed for developers who already use Claude Code or Codex regularly and want more than a terminal wrapper.
It is especially useful if you care about session continuity, memory management, provider flexibility, and a workflow that fits real local development.
Available Now
- Platform: macOS
- Runtime requirement: Claude Code or Codex CLI installed and authenticated
- Download: GitHub Releases
- Quick start: QUICKSTART.md
What's Next
- Broader platform support, starting with Windows and Linux
- Better onboarding and faster first-run setup
- Deeper memory, session, and workflow management
- More provider integrations and smoother model and endpoint setup
- A more polished workspace around repos, worktrees, and long-running coding sessions
Feedback
- Bugs and install issues: GitHub Issues
- Ideas and product discussion: GitHub Discussions
- Common questions: docs/faq.md
License
MIT
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