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Show HN: SyncVibe – Code with friends in the terminal, each with your own AI

Real-time collaborative coding that lives entirely in the terminal, with each participant getting their own AI assistant running alongside them. The core idea is a shared session where multiple developers edit code simultaneously, but unlike typical cloud IDEs, this stays in the command line and respects the workflow of people who consider leaving the terminal a personal failure. What makes this worth examining is the per-user AI layer. Rather than a single shared copilot, each collaborator gets their own assistant responding to their context and queries. That avoids the awkward situation where one person's AI suggestion hijacks everyone else's flow. For bootcamp instructors, it opens an interesting model where students can ask questions without interrupting the group session. The honest reservation is that terminal-based collaboration still has a steep coordination overhead, and the tool is new enough that stability and latency under real team conditions remain unproven. Onboarding non-terminal-native collaborators could also be friction-heavy. -> Best for: senior engineers running remote pair sessions or bootcamp instructors who want AI-assisted teaching without abandoning their terminal setup.
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