Orca stablyai
winget install --id=StablyAI.Orca -e Orca is a desktop IDE for running multiple AI coding agents side by side. Every task gets its own git worktree, its own agent terminal, and its own browser tab — so you can fan out work across Claude Code, Codex, Cursor CLI, and friends without stashing, branch-juggling, or losing flow. When to use Orca - You want three agents trying the same bug in parallel and to pick the winner. - You want to review AI-generated diffs seriously before you ship them. - You already pay for Claude Code, Codex, or Cursor CLI and want one place to orchestrate them. - You want agents to run remotely over SSH without giving up your IDE. Who it's for Orca is designed for people who already write code for a living and want to use AI as leverage — not as a replacement. It assumes you read diffs, care about commits, and keep a worktree tidy. If you're looking for a no-code tool, Orca is not that. What Orca is not - Not a model. Orca runs agents you already use — bring your own Claude, Codex, or OpenCode subscription. - Not a git replacement. Every worktree is a real git worktree. You can cd in and use plain git whenever you want. - Not cloud-only. Orca runs locally. Remote agents happen through SSH to machines you own.