swiftterm
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Native macOS terminal for running many coding agents in parallel. Swift 6 + AppKit, SwiftTerm engine, agent state from Claude Code hooks instead of output parsing. Workspaces, split panes, triage dashboard. ~90 MB resident, 2.4us added input latency. brew install --cask essedev/relay/relay
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Aug 16, 2026 - Swift
A native macOS canvas for running and orchestrating multiple AI coding agents (Claude Code, Codex) as real PTY terminal cards — git worktree isolation, browser nodes, Focus Mode. Local-first, no backend.
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Jun 19, 2026 - Swift
Native SwiftUI Markdown vault editor (macOS/iPadOS/iOS) — Obsidian-compatible, with a VS Code-style desktop workspace, embedded terminals, an extension marketplace, and an LLM-maintained wiki.
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Jun 30, 2026 - Swift
Native macOS terminal that renders LaTeX live as KaTeX overlays, positioned over the source between $…$ and $$…$$. Built on a vendored SwiftTerm fork — no OCR.
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Aug 13, 2026 - Swift
A fast, native macOS terminal — tabs, splits, SSH, and an AI copilot, built in Swift.
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Aug 18, 2026 - Swift
Native iOS + macOS AI to-do & planner on the App Store — chat or speak to add tasks and appointments (on-device Apple Intelligence, deterministic fallback), synced lists, calendar, iCloud sync. The Mac DMG embeds a Hermes agent terminal that edits your planner via a planner:// bridge. SwiftUI + SwiftData/CloudKit.
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Jul 18, 2026 - Swift
A terminal that is your desktop — an interactive macOS terminal rendered at the wallpaper layer, not in a window.
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Jun 13, 2026 - Swift
iPhone & iPad companion for Anthology. View and control Claude Code sessions on your Mac from anywhere.
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May 21, 2026 - Swift
macOS 26 Liquid Glass terminal emulator — transparent SwiftUI/SwiftTerm PTY, ANSI truecolor, Finder open here, menu bar widget, zsh, MIT. AI-assisted; donate to Software Freedom Conservancy instead.
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Jul 22, 2026 - Swift
A voice-first terminal for Claude Code — hold space, talk, and your words land at the command line. Native macOS.
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Aug 18, 2026 - Swift
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