The only window
you need.

A terminal, a real browser, and Claude Code — under one roof.

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Free — no account, no telemetry. One developer's daily driver, shared.

tterm — two projects, two Claudes
tterm with two stacked project rows, each running its own Claude Code session next to an explorer and a file viewer.

Real screenshots — tterm took them of itself. The real chords work right here: ⌘K, ⌘G, ⌘B… or arrow through. esc resets.

Change it from the inside.

⌘KClaude on tterm itself — ask for a feature and the running app hot-reloads with it. Most of tterm was built this way.

⌘⇧M — tterm reading its own CLAUDE.md
tterm displaying its own CLAUDE.md project notes in the file viewer.

Every project is a row.

Explorer, Claude Code, file viewer — stack as many projects as you're juggling.

tanayterm + sailboat
Two project rows stacked vertically, each with its own explorer, Claude Code pane, and file viewer.

A real browser lives here.

⌘B — your Chrome cookies, bookmarks, and history come along.

⌘B — a Chromium tab, favicons and all
A real Chromium browser tab inside tterm with a bookmarks bar imported from Chrome.

Review, don't retype.

No editor, on purpose. ⌘G — stage what's right, hunk by hunk, and commit.

⌘G — diff review
Diff review mode showing a side-by-side diff with stage hunk, unstage, and discard controls.

⌃ is yours. ⌘ is tterm's.

Only ⌘-chords are ever intercepted — every ctrl key reaches the pty untouched.

Built in the evenings.
Used every day.

Free, for hobbyists.

macOS · ad-hoc signed, so Gatekeeper balks once — allow it under System Settings → Privacy & Security.
No account, no telemetry, nothing phoning home.