Workspace Tour
A quick run through everything in the ShellTab workspace — terminals, agents, source control, recording, drives, settings, and feedback. Each section below links to a deeper page when you're ready to go further.
Terminals & shells
Every drive comes with a full interactive shell. Open a terminal tile from the toolbar and you're dropped straight into a persistent Linux environment — your packages, files, and environment variables all survive between sessions. Multiple teammates (and AI agents) can type in the same terminal at the same time.
AI agents
Run Claude Code, Codex, or any agent inside a drive. The agent gets its own tile on the canvas so you can watch it work in real time — and step in, correct course, or take over the terminal whenever you like. Every command the agent runs is attributed and recorded.
Source control
Clone any repo into a drive and work with git normally. The file panel lets you browse the repo, open a diff view for any changed file, and review agent-generated changes before committing. Everything runs on the drive — no local checkout needed.
Session recording
Every command run in the workspace — by a human or an agent — is automatically recorded and attributed to the person or process that ran it. You can replay any session from the Recording tile, scrub through the timeline, and see exactly who did what and when.
Drives
A drive is a persistent Linux machine in the cloud. It has its own NVMe disk, pre-installed tooling, and a full shell. Drives start in under two seconds and pick up exactly where you left off. You can have multiple drives per organisation — one per project, one for agents, one for staging, whatever fits your workflow.
Settings
Organisation settings let you manage members, roles, and billing. Workspace settings let you rename drives, adjust tile layouts, and configure agent defaults. Everything is accessible from the gear icon in the top-right navbar.
Giving feedback
Use the feedback button in the bottom-left of the workspace to send us a message, report a bug, or request a feature. ShellTab is in beta and we read every submission.