
Wrangle
Native mac app for devs who live in multi-agent workflows
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Native mac app for devs who live in multi-agent workflows
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A native macOS markdown editor for developers and power users working with Claude Code, Gemini, and AI agents. Embedded terminals, smart notifications, session context tools, token counting. $24 one-time.







My workflow blew up when I started using Claude Code full-time.
Suddenly I'm editing Claude and skill files in multiple projects, managing MCP server configs - and running 8-10 agent sessions in different terminal windows.
I'm scattered. I'm checking the wrong tab. I'm missing agent prompts. I'm editing raw markdown soup in VS Code's split preview thinking there has to be another way. I needed a way to wrangle it all together. Something that didn't look terrible.
So I built Wrangle - a native macOS markdown editor for the devs and power users of Claude Code.
The short version:
- Embedded terminals - run Claude Code, Gemini, whatever in tabbed terminals inside the app
- Session context β each terminal shows its linked CLAUDE.md, active skills, and MCP servers
- Smart notifications - agent needs input? Finished a task? Needs permission? You get a native macOS notification that takes you straight to the right terminal tab. This is the feature that keeps me in flow
- Rendered markdown editing - like Typora, but built for AI config files. XML blocks get syntax highlighting and collapse
- Token counting - this is experimental, but shows your rough token usage for that file.
I think it's pretty rad, built in native Swift. Get it here: https://wrangleapp.dev
It's $24 one-time. No subscription. Free upgrades.
3-day free trial (no credit card required). macOS only (Apple Silicon, Sequoia+).
50% off using this code till March 23: AWMJK5OA
I'm a solo dev. If you don't like it, tell me why - I'm going to keep improving it.
Feedback/bugs: https://github.com/J-Krush/wrang...
[AI Disclaimer]: This was built with the help of Claude Code. I am a Swift developer, so everything was checked :D