This is a quick hack, not a company ;) At work we've been huddling around Claude Code a lot recently, so I made this tool to make it more fun. It makes it easy to create and share tmux session over local networks and across the internet via a GCP jump host.
It works like this:
LAN: The host side generates SSH keys that are restricted to a specific tmux session. It prints a join token that the participants can use to join the tmux session.
Internet: The host and collaborators needs to have access to the same GCP project where a small VM acts as a SSH jump host. Otherwise the flow is identical to the LAN flow.
PRs welcome!
Happy collaborative hacking!