Emdash releases v0.4.33 with PR review presets and an expandable mini terminal
Emdash v0.4.33 adds open PR review presets, in-app changelog alerts, an expandable mini terminal, and more app handoff targets. Use it to tighten review loops across GitHub, local terminals, and agent sessions.

TL;DR
- Emdash's v0.4.33 release adds “better Open PR review” with search and filter presets, aimed at speeding up triage for active pull requests.
- The same release post ships in-app changelog notifications and an expandable mini terminal with a full-screen view, tightening the loop between agent output and local shell work.
- Emdash also expanded app handoff targets to Android Studio, Xcode, VSCodium, and VS Code Insiders, according to the update, which broadens where review and edit workflows can continue.
- A supporting Hermes Agent note says Nous Research’s Hermes Agent can now be used in Emdash, suggesting the release is landing alongside wider agent-model integration.
What shipped in v0.4.33?
The new release is centered on review and navigation rather than a new agent primitive. Emdash says the update improves “Open PR review” with search and filter presets, adds in-app changelog alerts, and introduces an “expandable mini terminal with a full-screen view.” In the [img:0|release screenshot], the changelog appears directly inside the app sidebar, which should make release notes visible without sending users to an external docs page.
The same update adds more “Open In” targets: Android Studio, Xcode, VSCodium, and VS Code Insiders. That matters for teams splitting work between a GitHub-style review surface, agent sessions, and a full IDE, because the handoff no longer assumes one editor choice.
How does the PR review flow look in practice?
A short demo reposted by Emdash shows a workflow moving through “3 Open PRs,” code views, and then into a terminal session, which lines up with the release’s emphasis on faster review loops between repository state and shell work. The video does not expose the exact preset taxonomy, but it does show the product treating open pull requests as a first-class navigation surface rather than a passive list.
Emdash also boosted a Hermes Agent post saying Nous Research’s Hermes Agent “can now” run inside the app. That is separate from the v0.4.33 changelog, but it adds context for where the product is headed: PR review, terminal access, and model choice are being pulled into one desktop environment.