Chat/Terminal

What is different on Partitura Chat, compared to other AI chat interfaces?

Chat

The Chat is the main interface to interact with Partitura. You can send messages in natural language, images or documents to Maestro, who will then create plans, delegate the work to the Concertmaster and other agents.

You can click on the image icon or drag and drop images into the chat window to add them to your message. Hovering over an image will expand a preview, so you can make sure it is the right one. Clicking [x] removes it.

Partitura chat interface
Adding images to chat
Image preview on hover

Sending messages to Maestro

You can talk directly to either Maestro or Concertmaster. While it is possible to see other agent's conversations, it is not possible to interact with them directly — only Maestro can do so.

Maestro can talk to the agents, and their conversations will be shown on the agent chats, but not on Maestro's chat. This is to avoid cluttering the chat window with too many messages (they communicate very, very fast).

Viola agent chat
Maestro talking to Viola

Viewing an agent's conversation

Terminal

All the agents run inside a tmux process, making it also possible to interact with them through the terminal. But terminal and chat are pretty much two interfaces to the same underlying system.

Partitura terminal with agent process

Terminal — agents running inside tmux