Users express frustration with Repo Prompt being Mac-only and desire support for other operating systems (e.g., Windows, Linux) to enable broader real-world development use cases.
First, Mac only support is bad. For real-world development, I use my Mac but SSH into servers and have long-running processes with tmux. Not an app on my laptop that would disconnect when it loses internet connection. Second, from the video, it doesn't differ, or is worse than those CLI like opencode or openclaw. I thought this product would be a better design for a long-running agent, but it turns out it's just another wrapper over the ACP protocol, which things like OpenClaw already support. And I bet that, if using the Claude Code app/Codex app, one will have a better experience, though constrained to the provider-specific model. I am not saying the video is useless, but rather, the product itself. I don't see value in it.