A terminal, a real browser, and Claude Code — under one roof.
Free. The app has no account and no telemetry — it phones nothing home. One developer's daily driver, shared.
A real session, recorded live. See every shortcut →
⌘K → Claude on tterm itself — ask for a feature and the running app hot-reloads with it. Most of tterm was built this way.
Explorer, Claude Code, file viewer — stack as many projects as you're juggling.
⌘B — your Chrome cookies, bookmarks, and history come along.
No editor, on purpose. ⌘G — stage what's right, hunk by hunk, and commit.
Only ⌘-chords are ever intercepted — every ctrl key reaches the pty untouched.
skiff
noun [ C ] /skɪf/
a small, light boat for rowing or sailing, usually used by only one person
Apple silicon or Intel · macOS 12+ · Claude Code installed. Universal build.
Unzip, drag tterm.app to Applications, and open it. It's notarized by Apple, so there's no security warning to click past. No account, no telemetry, nothing phoning home.