What Nora does
Nora opens a repository as a workspace and gives you one place to run agents, open terminals, manage task files, review diffs, and keep track of what each session is doing. Instead of juggling separate tools for planning, execution, and inspection, you stay inside one operating surface tied to the actual project.
How work usually flows
A common flow is: open a workspace, write or review a spec, generate task files from that spec or a planning brief, start one or more agents on isolated worktrees, review the resulting changes, and then move the finished work into a pull request or deployment step. Nora keeps those steps close together so you do not lose context between them.
What you can manage from the workspace
From the workspace you can choose which agent tools are available, attach shared skills, organize specs and tasks in repo-local files, save reusable command presets, detect and open local apps running on workspace ports, attach screenshots to agent input, review branch diffs, and connect the workspace to GitHub, GitLab, or Vercel when work is ready to move forward.