Tri Nguyen

Terminal Manager for Developers - #terimal #dashboard

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Termoras puts every project in one organized window. Each project has its own terminal group so dev servers, builds, and tests keep running while you switch context. A built-in Kanban lets you plan tasks beside your terminals and run commands directly from task cards. Deep Git integration shows diffs, staging, commits, and pushes without leaving the app. Built with Tauri + Rust, it’s ~5MB, launches instantly, and uses under 100MB RAM.

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Termoras — One Window. Every Project. No Chaos. The problem you face every day You’re a developer managing 2–3 projects at the same time. Each project needs 2–3 terminals running dev servers, builds, and tests. The result? Dozens of terminal tabs everywhere, and you can’t remember which tab belongs to which project. When you switch projects, processes get killed. If you want to check a git diff, you have to open another app. Your task list lives in Notion or Trello — which means constant alt-tabbing. Context switching slowly destroys productivity. Termoras was built to solve exactly this problem Each project gets its own terminal group Switch between projects without killing running processes. Everything keeps running in the background. The sidebar shows exactly what’s active — terminals that are running display a blinking green dot. Rename, organize, and manage terminals with just one click. Built-in Kanban Board — plan tasks right next to your terminal No need to open Trello or Notion. Drag and drop tasks between columns, attach custom tags, and most importantly: run commands directly from a task card into the terminal with a single Play button. The Auto-run feature can execute every task in a column automatically — perfect for manual CI/CD workflows. Deep Git integration — diff, commit, push without leaving the app View changed files and inspect line-by-line diffs with syntax highlighting. Clearly see staged and unstaged changes. Commit, push, undo, stash, or merge branches — all directly inside Termoras. Choose between Split View or Unified View for reviewing diffs the way you prefer. Fast. Actually fast. Built with Tauri + a Rust backend, not Electron. The entire app is only about ~5MB, launches instantly, and uses under 100MB of RAM. Terminal rendering uses WebGL for a smooth, near-native experience. Clean interface with Dark & Light themes A minimal UI designed to keep you focused. Dark theme: deep navy tones, comfortable for late-night coding Light theme: bright and clean for daytime work Switching themes is smooth and easy on the eyes. And more: Drag and drop to reorder projects in the sidebar Color-coded folders for quick identification Open projects in VS Code with one click Vietnamese Telex typing support inside the terminal Fully resizable panels Keyboard shortcuts for everything Termoras doesn’t try to replace your terminal or your IDE.