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Claude Dojo positions itself as “The IDE for Claude Code instances.” In practice, it is a locally run visual command center for viewing, managing, and orchestrating multiple Claude Code/Claude Agent sessions in real time. It aims to solve common pain points in traditional CLI workflows, such as switching between multiple terminals, invisible Agent status, and easily missed permission prompts.
The core of the product is a 3D Hex Grid interface, which uses colors and real-time status indicators to display multiple sessions and Agents. Its multi-Agent support allows users to generate and monitor sub-Agents in parallel, while showing hierarchy and resource status. It also supports real file read/write operations and Shell command execution, with a Claude Code-style permission confirmation mechanism, including fine-grained permissions, auto-approval, and path allowlists. It includes 14 built-in Slash Commands, such as /new, /export, /model, /context, /files, /agents, and /kill, covering session, model, context, file, and Agent management.
Getting started is relatively lightweight: run npx claude-dojo to start a local server, which defaults to port 3001 and opens the browser. It also supports global npm installation and building from GitHub source. System requirements are Node.js 18+, with 20+ recommended; the interface depends on a modern browser and WebGL. The page does not specify support for particular programming languages or frameworks. It is more of a visual shell and orchestration tool for Claude Code.
The page does not state whether Claude Dojo itself is paid, but it clearly requires a valid Anthropic Claude API key, so actual usage costs will at least include Claude API call fees. Payment methods are not disclosed. Access from mainland China cannot be confirmed from the available text. In addition, the network and account availability of the Anthropic API in China may affect the experience, so it is recommended to verify network access, payment, and API key availability in advance.
Its strengths are simple local startup, strong visualization, good support for multi-Agent workflows, and retained permission approvals to reduce the risks of automated execution. The documentation also covers installation, configuration, commands, and common troubleshooting. Its drawbacks are unclear pricing, licensing, and commercial support information; heavy reliance on the Claude API; and potential security risks if options such as --dangerously-skip-permissions are misused. It is best suited for individual developers or small teams that already use Claude Code heavily and frequently run multiple Agents in parallel. If you need enterprise-grade permissions, auditing, SLA, or stable access from China, further evaluation is still necessary.
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