For the past two years, the industry has been hyper-fixated on agent execution speed. We have watched teams proudly spin up fleets of 50 or 100 agents—using execution harnesses like Devin, Antigravity, and Claude Computer Use—only to watch them crash spectacularly into the bottlenecks of legacy Git text merges.
You buy Nool because no matter how smart these agents get, they will always be bottlenecked by Git's inability to merge parallel machine-speed code generation. Nool replaces the textual merge with a mathematically guaranteed Semantic Commutative DAG.
However, running a mathematically sound control plane via the CLI is only half the battle. When you have hundreds of sovereign agents making thousands of semantic commits across a fractal monorepo workspace, you need more than just a terminal to understand what is happening. You need a dashboard that surfaces intent, blast radius, and quorum decisions in real-time.
Today, we are thrilled to announce **Nool Mission Control v6.0.2**, the visual command center for agentic software engineering.
## What is Mission Control?
Nool Mission Control is a lightweight, extremely fast desktop application built on Tauri (Rust + TypeScript) and designed with a modern, glassmorphic UI. It connects directly to your local `.nool/knots.redb` ledgers, acting as a read-down lens over your entire fractal polyglot workspace without requiring a separate cloud control plane.
With Mission Control, you stop looking at individual file diffs and start looking at the semantic topology of your engineering organization.
1. Fractal Workspace Rollups
One of the most requested features from CTOs and engineering directors was a way to visualize the health of an entire organization. In v6.0.2, the new **Rollups** view provides a cascading, staggered matrix of up to 100+ projects.
Instead of polling CI pipelines across 100 Git repositories, Mission Control aggregates the semantic health of every Nool node dynamically. You can instantly see which projects are locked by failed agentic policies, which have active unsolidified proposals, and which have cleanly passed the multi-model quorum review.
2. Persona Analytics & Agent Budgets
If you give an agent a soul and a budget, you need to track it. The **Persona Analytics** module provides real-time telemetry on every agent in your fleet.
Are your "Architect" agents vetoing too many proposals? Is your "Security" persona burning through its daily token budget on redundant checks? Mission Control visualizes this with tactical, hover-responsive UI cards. You can track the first-pass success rate of every model persona and adjust their `nool.toml` charters directly in response to the data.
3. The Semantic DAG Explorer
Traditional Git GUIs show linear branches of text. Mission Control's DAG Explorer visualizes the semantic causal chain.
When you run `nool council`, the multi-model quorum votes are rendered directly on the DAG nodes. You can trace exactly why an agent chose to bypass a rule, which security soul approved it, and what the computed blast radius was—all before the change is solidified.
## Governing the Execution Harnesses
The market is currently flooded with "Agentic Git Forges" like Cursor Origin and various YC startups. While they offer parallel dispatch, they are fundamentally tracking *text lines*. They cannot mathematically guarantee zero merge conflicts.
Nool Mission Control is not competing with Devin, Antigravity, or Cursor. It is the infrastructure they run on. It is the control plane that governs their execution.
When you boot up Mission Control v6.0.2, you are no longer managing code. You are managing fleets of synthetic engineers. You are setting their budgets, reviewing their causal justifications, and steering their structural impact on your business.
We have spent months refining the UI to ensure it feels premium, responsive, and alive—because governing the future of software development should look the part.
Nool Mission Control is shipped as a standalone desktop application, independent from the Nool CLI. Download it today from our release page to start visualizing your agent fleets.
Welcome to the Semantic Control Plane.