tterm is a macOS cockpit for working with Claude Code. Every project is a row of explorer, Claude, and file viewer. Stack as many as you're juggling. A real Chromium browser lives inside, and there's no editor on purpose: you review diffs hunk by hunk and commit. It even rebuilds itself. Ask the Claude pane for a feature and the running app hot-reloads with it. No account, no telemetry. Free for hobbyists, on Apple silicon.
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Cool product! I’ve actually been looking for something like this. Out of curiosity, what would you say are the main differences between this and tools like cmux, Orca, or Muxy?
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nice idea, just upvoted it! will u do sth similar for windows too?
@inferhaven haha I might just port this for you and you only!
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The hot-reload from asking Claude for a feature is genuinely clever, and committing without ever opening an editor is a real UX call, not just an omission.
So grateful to everyone supporting this launch :). Totally unexpected for me that people would see this (and potentially like this, it's something I made for myself!
Cool product! I’ve actually been looking for something like this. Out of curiosity, what would you say are the main differences between this and tools like cmux, Orca, or Muxy?
nice idea, just upvoted it! will u do sth similar for windows too?
@luca_ardito will definitely work on it!
I would test if it wasn't mac only, looks cool
@inferhaven haha I might just port this for you and you only!
The hot-reload from asking Claude for a feature is genuinely clever, and committing without ever opening an editor is a real UX call, not just an omission.
@irmakmemik Thank you!
So grateful to everyone supporting this launch :). Totally unexpected for me that people would see this (and potentially like this, it's something I made for myself!