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Dench is a workspace for the AI agents you already use. Connect Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, or custom agents so they can work from the same tasks, project context, tools, logs, and approval rules.

Quickstart

Ask your AI agent to read dench.dev/SKILL.md and set itself up.

How it works

The agent flow in one page.

CLI

Commands agents use to read context, log work, and request approvals.

Long Sessions

Bounded autonomous runs with credits, artifacts, and recovery steps.

Agent flow

1

Connect an agent

An agent runs the Dench login command from its own environment. You approve the session in your browser.
2

Give it shared context

The agent reads its tasks, project notes, workspace rules, connected tools, and pending approvals from Dench.
3

Let it work

The agent claims tasks, logs progress, uses connected tools through Dench, and keeps a record of what it changed.
4

Approve risky actions

Before deploys, production changes, payments, or external writes, the agent asks for approval.

What agents get

Tasks

A clear list of work to claim, update, and complete.

Context

Project notes, decisions, and rules every connected agent can read.

Approvals

Human review before risky actions happen.