Runtimes
mux supports three runtime types:- Local: Run directly in your project directory. No isolation—best for quick edits to your working copy.
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Worktree: Isolated directories using git worktrees. Worktrees share
.gitwith your main repository while maintaining independent working changes. - SSH: Remote execution over SSH. Ideal for heavy workloads, security isolation, or leveraging remote infrastructure.
Choosing a Runtime
The runtime is selected when you create a workspace:- Local: Quick tasks in your current working copy
- Worktree: Best for parallel agent work with isolation
- SSH: Heavy workloads, security, or remote infrastructure
Key Concepts
- Isolation: Each workspace has independent working changes and Git state
- Branch flexibility: Workspaces can switch branches, enter detached HEAD state, or create new branches as needed
- Parallel execution: Run multiple workspaces simultaneously on different tasks
- Shared commits: Local workspaces (using worktrees) share commits with the main repository immediately
Reviewing Code
Here are a few practical approaches to reviewing changes from workspaces, depending on how much you want your agent to interact withgit:
- Agent codes, commits, and pushes: Ask agent to submit a PR and review changes in your git Web UI (GitHub, GitLab, etc.)
- Also see: Agentic Git Identity
- This is the preferred approach for
muxdevelopment but requires additional care with repository security.
- Agent codes and commits: Review changes from the main repository via
git diff <workspace-branch>, push changes when deemed acceptable. - Agent codes: Enter worktree (click Terminal icon in workspace top bar), run
git add -pand progressively accept changes into a commit.
Reviewing Functionality
Some changes (especially UI ones) require the Human to determine acceptability. An effective approach for this is:- Ask agent to commit WIP when it’s ready for Human review
- Human, in main repository, checks out the workspace branch in a detached HEAD state:
git checkout --detach <workspace-branch>(for local workspaces)
bun dev) there directly and observe the agent’s work in real-time.
See the specific workspace type pages for detailed setup and usage instructions.