Anthropic has released an agent view in Claude Code, a CLI dashboard that centralizes management of multiple parallel Claude Code sessions in one interface. Developers can launch agents, monitor their status, and switch between sessions without juggling multiple terminal tabs. However, developer reactions are mixed: while the unified interface reduces friction, critics argue it doesn't address the deeper issues of agent reliability, trust, governance, and auditability that are blocking enterprise adoption. Rate limits remain a concern as running parallel sessions accelerates token consumption. Experts suggest what developers really need is policy-as-code, exception handling, and real audit trails — not just better visibility.

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Is it really bringing meaningful change for developers?Where agent view can offer some helpWhat about rate limits?Anthropic is nudging developers into a supervisory role, but agent view likely isn’t enough

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