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Every page in the Daintree documentation, A–Z. 109 in total. Looking for a task rather than a page? Explore by what you're doing.
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A
- Agent Presets How agent presets resolve: three sources, worktree defaults, overrides and fallback chains.
- Agent States The six agent states, the four waiting reasons, and every surface that reads them.
- AI Agents The seventeen built-in coding agents, the launcher, and what happens when a CLI is missing.
- Aider Install and configure the Git-aware Aider pair programmer in Daintree.
- All Agents Every agent run across every project in one view, ordered by what needs you first.
- Amp Install, authenticate and resume Sourcegraph's Amp in Daintree.
- Antigravity Install, authenticate and resume Google's Antigravity CLI (agy) in Daintree.
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- Broadcasting & Runs Keystroke mirroring, per-target variables, supervised runs, and what happens when one fails.
- Browser and Content Security CSP, Trusted Types, the embedded browser, permission lockdown, and external links.
- Browser Panels A Chromium pane in the grid or dock, with per-project sessions, host approval and DevTools.
- Build from Source Clone the repository and build Daintree yourself: prerequisites, scripts, output and packaging.
- Building & Distributing The CLI, templates, the SDK, the hot-reload loop, .dntr packaging and publishing.
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- Choose and Customize a Theme Switch themes, browse them, override the accent, match your system, and the a11y modes.
- Claude Code Install, authenticate and resume Anthropic's Claude Code in Daintree.
- CLI Install CopyTree as a standalone command-line tool and use it anywhere the app is not.
- Code Forge Connect a forge to read issues, PRs and CI status, and create worktrees straight from them.
- Codex CLI Install, authenticate and resume OpenAI's Codex CLI in Daintree.
- Commit and Push Writing the message, committing, setting an upstream, and what each result means.
- Connect and Authenticate Pick a provider, supply a token with the right scopes, and confirm Daintree accepted it.
- Contribution Points Every slot a plugin can fill, from commands and panels to agents and forge providers.
- CopyTree Bundle a worktree into a structured context snapshot for agents, with re-runnable copy history.
- Crash Recovery & Safe Mode How Daintree detects an unclean exit, the safe-mode guard, and the auto-restore flow.
- Create a Worktree New branch, existing branch or pull request, one at a time or several from a set of issues.
- Create and Edit Recipes The manager and the editor, cloning a layout you already have open, and prompt variables.
- Create and Link Worktrees Turn an issue or a pull request into a branch and a checkout, singly or in bulk.
- Crush Install and configure Charm's terminal-native Crush agent in Daintree.
- Cursor Install and authenticate the Cursor agent (cursor-agent) in Daintree.
- Customize Shortcuts Reassign a binding, record a chord, resolve a conflict, and reset to defaults.
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- Daintree Assistant An in-app assistant that can configure and drive Daintree, with tiered, auditable access.
- Delete and Recover a Worktree What the delete dialog will do, what force delete costs, and how to rescue a session after.
- Delivery, Focus and Muting What interrupts you now: toasts, Do Not Disturb, Quiet Hours, OS focus, muting, banners.
- Desktop and IPC Security Renderer sandboxing, the split between UI and privileged processes, IPC validation.
- Dev Preview An embedded browser on your dev server, with device emulation and a console and diagnostics drawer.
- Dev Preview Tools The toolbar, device emulation, find in page, and the Output, Console and Diagnostics drawer.
- Diagnostics Dock The Diagnostics Dock's tabs, the memory badge, and downloading a redacted diagnostics bundle.
- Diff Workspace Walk a multi-file change file by file, mark each viewed, and compare images side by side.
- Discovery and Serving How Daintree finds your dev command, picks a port, and fronts it with a stable origin.
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- File Browser Browse a worktree in a read-only tree, read files inline, and send @file references to an agent.
- File Viewer Open a source file, rendered Markdown, an image or a diff as a dialog, a panel or a dock chip.
- First Launch The welcome screen, the six-step setup wizard, the launcher, and the getting-started checklist.
- Fix a Dev Preview A server that will not start, a URL never detected, a blank page, blocked navigation.
- Fleet Arm a set of agent terminals in one project and drive them as one.
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- Gemini CLI Deprecated. Gemini CLI still launches in Daintree, but Google retired it. Use Antigravity.
- Git, Process and Environment Safety Git and pathspec hardening, lifecycle scripts, secret scrubbing, environment filtering.
- GitHub Copilot CLI Install, authenticate and resume GitHub Copilot CLI in Daintree.
- Global Settings Every app-wide setting, by tab: what it controls, its default, and which feature page owns it.
- Goose Install, configure and resume Block's Goose agent in Daintree.
- Grok Install, authenticate and resume xAI's Grok CLI in Daintree.
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- Install Daintree System requirements, the download for your platform, the Git check, and the agent CLIs.
- Installation & Setup Install Daintree, meet the workbench, and open your first project.
- Installing and Launching Agents Detecting a CLI, the launch gate when one is missing, the launcher, and permission bypass.
- Issues and Pull Requests Browse and search issues and PRs in a panel, with CI status and repository stats.
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- Palettes & Menus The action palette, the quick switcher, and every right-click menu in Daintree.
- Performance & Logs How Daintree manages memory, CPU and disk on its own: resource profiles, file watching, logs.
- Persistence and Restore What is written to disk and read back: panel layout, scrollback, drafts, window state.
- Plugin Manifest Complete reference for plugin.json: ids, semver, capabilities, scopes and activation events.
- Plugin System Install and manage plugins, and understand what one is and is not allowed to do.
- Portal The right-hand sidebar: web AI chats, a launchpad, promoted previews, and every dev server you're running.
- Privacy and Stored Data What is stored and where, what telemetry sends, and macOS folder access.
- Project Memory Warm and cold projects, eviction and freeze, reclaiming memory, and system sleep.
- Project Pulse The activity strip on the empty grid: commit rhythm, a heatmap, and repository health signals.
- Project Settings The eight per-project tabs, and how a project setting overrides its global counterpart.
- Projects What a project is in Daintree, and how opening one differs from opening a folder in an editor.
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- Rebase and Resolve Conflicts Pull and rebase, force-with-lease, conflict resolution, detached HEAD, and the errors.
- Recipes Save a multi-panel workspace layout and replay it with one click, scoped or shared with your team.
- Remote Compute Per-worktree remote resource environments: provisioning, lifecycle phases and what agents can reach.
- Resume Agents and History The agent conversation journal: what writes a record, where you can resume, and for how long.
- Review Hub Stage, diff, commit, push and resolve conflicts without leaving the workspace.
- Run Your First Parallel Task Two worktrees, two agents, one review. The arrangement the rest of the setup was for.
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- Saved Fleets Snapshot and predicate fleets, the built-in state presets, and recalling an armed set by name.
- Scratch Workspaces Throwaway app-managed workspaces for one-off agent tasks, cleaned up when you abandon them.
- Security & Privacy The trust boundaries Daintree enforces, what it stores, and what it deliberately does not promise.
- Session Management What survives closing a panel, switching projects, restarting Daintree, and crashing.
- Settings How global and project settings fit together, and what inherit-versus-override means.
- Sounds and Settings The agent event catalogue, what each one sounds like, and where to change any of it.
- Stage Changes The file list and its filters, staging and unstaging, and the controls the panel shares.
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- Terminal Color Schemes The ANSI palette your terminals use, chosen separately from the app theme.
- Terminals The terminal panel: PTY and renderer, scrollback, search, links, clipboard and the type-anywhere rescue.
- Terminals & Panels The panel kinds, the grid they live in, and the docking and promotion rules they share.
- The .daintree Directory What Daintree writes into .daintree, and which parts of it your team should commit.
- The Notification Inbox Tabs, threads, Needs Attention, per-thread snooze, retention, and what else lands there.
- The Project Switcher Switch between open projects, and what happens to memory when you do.
- Theme Authoring The theme file format: the palette-first model, the token contract, validation, export and sharing.
- Theme System Built-in themes, light and dark behavior, accent overrides, terminal palettes and accessibility modes.
- Tool Surface & Budgets The external tools, why the surface was cut, payload budgets, and forge access over MCP.
- Toolbar, Dock and Windows The chrome above and below the grid: toolbar groups, the launcher, docking, multiple windows.
- Troubleshooting Start from the symptom: what is broken, and which page fixes it.
- Trust & Capabilities What declared capabilities mean, all fifteen tokens, just-in-time consent, and the non-guarantees.
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- What Is a Habitat? The review-first workspace: what a habitat is, and how delegation, isolation and review fit together.
- Worktree Cards Reading a worktree card: lifecycle chips, status signals, filters and the actions on each one.
- Worktrees Why every task gets its own branch checkout, and the lifecycle of one from creation to deletion.
- Worktrees Overview The overview modal: search across worktrees, multi-select, and bulk close or remove.